The seed from this field of Red Wave is one of the crops we are offering 
our customers. Note closely the immense size of all the heads. 
RED WAVE (Smooth) 
Sow 1^ to 2 bushels per acre 
This popular variety continues to uphold its record as 
a big yielder. The crop this year is very fine. The long 
heads, filled solidly with big, plump, red grains, vi'ere held 
up firmly on straw from ^Yz to 5/^ feet high, without any 
signs of lodging. The photograph above shows a portion 
of my seed crop of Red Wave. Two bushels were sown 
to the acre, on soil that was carefully prepared and 
manured, but no commercial fertilizer was used. Coriser- 
vative estimates claim the yield will equal between fifty and 
sixty bushels per acre (this is being printed before the 
wheat is threshed). The heads average four to six inches 
long. The berries are held firmly in the thick, brown 
chaff. If you have never grown Red Wave, and have a good 
soil, sow it this year — you'll be the richer. 
Prices of Red Wave: 2 to 8 bus. at $1.90 per bus.; 10 to 30 
bus. at $1.85 per bus.; 32 to 50 bus. at $1.75 per bus. 
Dear Sir: — The Seed Wheat I got from you last tall proved very 
satisfactory. Everybody that saw the Wheat thought it was fine and 
they all want to buy it from me for seed. It yielded about ten bushels 
more per acre than my old Wheat — J. H. White, Centre County, 
Pa., July ji, igi2. 
SEED OATS 
We make a specialty of two exceedingly fine Oats, 
one a side Oat and one a tree or spreading. Both 
have made record yields. Last year, while we had 
a large stock, yet we could not fill all our orders. If 
interested in Seed Oats, ask for our special circular. 
