! 1 2 FIELD SEEDS— (Continued) 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
SEED GRAINS 
BARLEY 
Barley )Hulless and Beai-dle.ss ) 
BARLEY— (White Hulless.) Lb. (Postpaid) 15c; By Express 
or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 10c; 25 Lbs. $1.00; 
100 Lbs $3.25 
Its Valuable Properties— It Is hulless; it is beardless; it 
is very early; it weighs over 60 pounds to the measured 
bushel; it yields well on poor land; it yields enormously 
in good land; it makes better pork than corn; the straw 
makes good hay; it is of inestimable value to every one 
who feeds stock. It is often grown for hay, coming 
very early and providing rich food. It should be out 
just before it becomes ripe and while the straw is green. 
In this condition it is relished by all kinds of stock. The 
straw is stiff and straight, and seldom if ever does it 
lodge. Use 50 lbs. of seed to the acre if sown on dry 
land for a grain crop. 
SPELTZ 
SPELTZ OR EMMER— Lb. (Postpaid) 15c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 10c; 25 Lbs. $1.(^0; 
100 Lbs $3.25 
Facts About Speltz — It resists drouth; it thrives on poor lands, in stony ground, in forest regions, on the 
prairies; it makes a crop with almost any condition of soil and climate; endiu'es a great deal of frost; is not 
readily damaged by harvest rains; is not susceptible to rust or smut; yields more than oats; yields more than 
wheat; yields more than barley; mages better feed than barley; the straw is used for fattening stock; the stub- 
ble makes good fertilizer; stock cat both grain and straw. Ripens very early. 
WHEAT 
SPRING WHEAT— (Soft Club.) Lb. (Postpaid) 15c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 10c; 25 Lbs. Sl.OO; 
100 Lbs. $2.75; 1,000 Lb. lots at per 100 Lbs $2.50 
In past seasons we have experienced great difficulty in supplying the demand for a high grade Soft Spring 
wheat. We think we have on hand now the best stock ever handled by us. If you are in need of any, write 
for sample and state what quantity you can use as soon as possible, as there will be a big demand for Seed 
Grain this season. 
W^EAT — (Duru m or Macaroni Spring Kubanka.) 
.MAHOMS^WHEAT— Lb. (Postpaid^ 4Se--By Freight or Express at Purchaser's ' EXpease,- P«r Biishpl of 60 Lbs. $2.25l 
Lots al. per Bu - _ $2lt)*^ 
i^ife 
20 Bu 
The wheat you will ewTilually 
ten days earlier than R(>d F 
grades No. 1 hard. Kernel is 
It is beardless, having s 
Wheat adapted for 
WINTER WHEAT— (Kha,^l(^ or Imi 
Expense, Lb. lOe^ 100 Lbs. 
Unquestionably Ihn best wheat for the Nortliwc'st. Matures a week to 
ds 15 to 20 bushels an acre more thanl**d Mi<and for milling purposes 
flinty, a little darker than Red Fife ancL*(pi'e plump than that variety, 
ow chaff. Marquis Wheat is the earlieslj»«faiesn^nd heaviest yielding Spring 
conditions. 
roved Turkey Red.) Lb. (Postpaid) 15c; By Express d\Freight at Purchaser's 
5; 1,000 lb. lots at per 100 Lbs X $2.50 
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tern 
The kernel is a little largerfand berry a little lighter in color than the Turkey Red, of which this is an im- 
provement. By various groWers' reports the Kharkov is a better yielded by from -i to 6 bushels per acre. 
OATS — Write for sample and price. 
SPRING RYE— Write for sample and price. 
FALL RYE — Write for sample and price. 
Winter Wheat on the Meadows' Ranch, Near Helena. 
