DUPUY Sc FERGUSON, 38 JACQUES CARTIER SQUARE, MONTREAL 
MARQUIS WHEAT 
THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP WHEAT 
EXTREMELY EARLY 
WONDERFUL YIELDER 
GOOD QUALITY 
This wonderful new variety was originated at tlie Central Experimental Farm, and has since made a name for itself not 
only in Canada, but In the Dakotas and Minnesota, where it sprung into almost Instantaneous favour. It is a good week or ten 
days earlier than ordinary Red Fife: has a shorter, stiffer straw; resists rust better, and gives 10% to 50% bigge-- yield per acre of 
rich, red grain. It won the Sl.OOO prize at the New York Land Show, open to the world in 19H. It won the $3,000 prize at the 
International Dry Farming Congress, Lethbridge, Alberta, October. 1912. It also took the sweep-stakes at the Dry Farming 
OoDgress. Tuisa, Oklahoma, 1913, and won in again 1914. Good, plump seed germinating 98 per cent. Samples submitted on 
application. Market price. 
Selaeted Manitoba Red Fife Wheat. — A great favorite and heavy yielder. Market price. 
Salaeted Manitoba White Fife. — A very productive, splendid milling variety. Market price. 
Whita Russian. — An excellent all-round variety. Market price. 
Colorado Rad Bearded. — Very productive, bearded head, with white chaff, straw stiff, grain hard and flinty, midge proof. Market 
price. 
FALL WHEAT 
Red Clawson. We have an excellent stock of this fine, old wheat. Continues to give splendid satisfaction every year. Market 
price. 
Garflald. — Fine variety. Market price. 
BARLEY 
OA p o-i This fine strain O.A.C.21. originated and lately introduced by Prof. Zavitz. of the Ontario Agricultural 
• College. Itisa selection from Mandscheuri. Prof. Zavitz says of tWs barley's showing in co-operative 
experiments throughout Ontario for four years: "It surpassed Mandscheuri in yield of grain per acre, in freedom from rust 
and in both length and strength of straw. Most prominent variety in competitions in standing fields Seed Grain throughout 
Ontario. Captured practically all the prizes for six-rowed barley at largest competitions. Is the best variety now being grown 
on the farms of Ontario." 
At the Brandon Experimental Farm O. A. C. 21 ripened in 98 days and headed the list for yield per acre with 87 bushels and 
34 pounds. Its average for five years, in which it also leads, was 68 bushels and 26 pounds per acre. The wide-awake farmer will 
get a start in this new variety this spring, if he is not already growing it. 
Per bushel, market price. 
IVyloneiirv Rnrlov (six-rowod): This popvdar standard, early-ripening, heavy-yielding variety needs no deecription. It has 
ivicnbury Doricy repeatedly proved its reliability, both in the Experimental Farms and under ordinary farm conditions. 
Bushel, market price. 
Duckbill two>rowed. — A variety of merit, succeeding well on most soils. Maket price. 
Black Hulless or Beardless Barley. — This is the earliest ripening Barley grown and is a great crop for catching weeds, while it 
also gives a big yield of splendid grain; extensively used for feeding hogs, cattle and poultry, making better pork than corti, the 
straw making good hay. It has no hull, and as beards are also absent it is pleasant and easy to handle. It is no use for malting. 
It should be sown a week earlier than ordinary barley and at the rate of 1 }i bushels per acre (60 pounds per bushel). Per bush., 
market price. 
White Hulless. — Per bushel, market price. 
BUCKWHEAT 
FIELD PEAS 
Japanese. — The yield of this variety is largely in excess of the 
old sorts. The straw is heavier and more branching, kernels 
twice the size of the old kinds, and it ripens a week earlier. The 
Sour from this variety is superior to that obtained from any 
other sort, except Silver Hull. Bush., market price. 
Sliver Hull. — The best for flouring purposes. Kernels smaller 
than Japanese, silvery gray in colour. Per bush., market price. 
Common Gray. — Market price. 
RVF Spring 
IX I grain. 
, — An excellent catch crop for fodder or 
Bush., market price. 
Fall. — The variety commonly cultivated for grain, straw, green 
fodder. Bush., market price. 
Rosen Rye. White Rye. — Originated and introduced by the 
Michigan Agricultural College, and a much heavier yielder and 
better in every way. Market price. 
Pi-iiv«naf Flav A pure bred variety from the Minn. 
r riiiiuBL 1 laA. Station, very much superior to 
common when grown for seed; sow 1 bushel per acre; if fibre 
is wanted, sow at the rate of 2 to 3 bushels. The soil should 
be well cultivated. Market Price. 
Common Flax. — Market Price. 
Avfkiif Pan Originated by Dr. A. P. Saunders, of 
Arcnur rea. central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. 
The peas are of medium, or above medium size, roimd and 
yellowish in colour. It is early in ripening, appearing in fact 
to be the earliest yeUow field pea available to tne public at the 
present time. Vines about four feet, and is one of the heaviest 
yielding sorts. For cooking in soup the Arthur pea is very 
good. Market price. 
rinlrlon Virto The favorite variety . early, good Straw and 
^^oiaen vine. ^ splendid yielder. Bush., market price. 
CanaAian Rcaiil-v A variety of White Marrow, 
V,anaaian oeauiy. which in most sections has given 
splendid results. The seed is large and of bright color, straw 
strong. An enormous yielder, and one of the most profitable 
sorts grown. Bush., market brice. 
Whil-a Marrrturfat Proilflc, with large pods filled with 
wniie marrowrai. large peas. Bush., market price. 
RIarW Fv<»H Marrowfat Equal to the white vari- 
DiacK r.yea iviarrowrac. ety. Bush., market price. 
pp AC POW Each year we find that the demand for 
r L^no, v..v^»». ^gj^g increases, as the farmers find 
that there is great value as a soil enricher also when cut green. 
It makes excellent hay when cut and cured the same as Clover, 
then the stubble with the new growth may be turned under as 
fertilizer. If KaHlr Corn is sown with the Cow Peas, it holds 
the vines off the ground, causing a better growth. The plant is 
a legume, and through the agency of nitrogen produces bacteria 
on its roots, adding to the growth and full plants. 
WhIp-Poor-WIII. — Light brown, speckled dark brown. Mar- 
ket Price. 
MARKET CONDITIONS make it impossible to give firm prices on CLOVERS, GRASSES AND SEED 
GRAIN at the time this Catalog goes to press in December. Send for our SPECIAL PRICE LIST. 
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