FULTZO-MEDITERR ANE AN (Smooth) 
A very hardy white chaff Wheat, the result of a cross of 
the Fultz and the old Mediterranean. The heads are very 
compact, of medium length, and well filled with short, 
plump, red berries. It stools well, and ripens extra early. 
The straw is of medium length and so very stiff it will not 
lodge. It is an old favorite. Get new stock of it this year 
and increase your yield. 
Prices of Fultzo-Mediterranean : 2 to 8 bus. at $1.75 per bus,; 
10 to 30 bus. at $1.70 per bus.; 32 to 50 bus. at $1.65 per bus. 
RUDY (Bearded) 
The Rudy Wheat is well known, and a very great 
favorite with many farmers. The heads are medium, but 
thickly filled with very large, long, red grains which give 
it the yield. The straw is long and strong, and it is a very 
vigorous grower. Our stock of this is a clean, pure strain, 
and will give results that will please you. The better the 
seed the better the crop, every time. 
Prices of Rudy: 2 to 8 bus. at $1.75 per bus.; 10 to 30 bus. at 
$1.70 per bus.; 32 to 50 bus. at $1.65 per bus. 
Magnificent crop of St. Louis Grand Prize Wheat growing for seed, 1912. This shows the wonderful yielding possibilities of this grand 
Wheat. Get your order in early for it. 
HARVEST KING (Smooth) 
After numerous tests made in many different sections 
and on different soils, this Wheat has proven itself a re- 
markable yielder, averaging from forty to fifty bushels — 
never less than thirty when good seed is used. Harvest 
King is a very hardy Wheat. The berries are long, red 
and of finest milling qualities. It stands well and does not 
lodge in the richest soil. Red chaff. 
Prices of Harvest King: 2 to 8 bus. at $1.75 per bus.; 10 to 30 
bus. at $1.65 per bus.; 32 to 50 bus. at $1.60 per bus. 
If by investing from one to two dollars per acre 
more for good Seed Wheat, that acre produces 
from 1 0 to 20 bushels more Wheat, then why should 
anybody say it is expensive ? Is it not more expen- 
sive to use the old Wheat? Saving one to two 
dollars and losing ten to twenty is bad business. 
Get good seed. 
FOUR-ROWED FULTZ (Smooth) 
Four-rowed Fultz is unsurpassed for hardiness, coming 
through the most severe winters without injury. The straw 
grows to a medium length, is very strong and does not 
lodge. Four-rowed Fultz produces from thirty-five to forty 
bushels per acre on limestone, or gravel, clay or slate, high- 
land or lowland, when good seed is sown. A few dollars 
spent for new Seed-Wheat may mean several hundred made 
on your crop. The heads of Four-rowed Fultz are not 
long but very compact, and contain as many grains as'some 
of the larger-heading varieties. The berry is medium in 
size, red and hard ; the chaff is white. We have very fine 
seed of this variety, bred to yield. 
Prices of Four-rowed Fultz: 2 to 8 bus. at $1.75 per bus.; 10 to 
30 bus. at $1.65 per bus.; 32 to 50 bus. at $1.60 per bus. 
Dear Sir: — Replying to your Ittter would say I have cut and threshed 
my Wheat. I sowed three acres of your Red Wave Wheat, i -V bushels 
to the acre. It yielded 38 Bushels to the acre. It was sown on slate 
soil; the straw was six inches longer than the old variety. It would 
have paid mc big If I would have gotten all new seed for my whole field. 
— David Smith, Penbrook, Pa., July 31, iqi>. 
