NORTHERN GROWN SEP 
Oats. 
We offer our patrons this season the finest 
Oat that has been introduced for a numberof 
years. It greatly resembles the popular I'a- 
riety so extensively cultivated in England, 
called the " English Spiral." It is the heavi- 
est cropper we have ever seen. The past sea- 
son the North Star averaged nearly 125 
bushels per acre. The grain is very large, 
plump and full, while the straw is strong, 
upright and v.ry valuable for foddering pur- 
poses. This is the first time it has ever been 
offered to the public, as we have never been 
able io secure a large supply. This year vvc 
haie procured at an enormous price, several 
Hundred bushels, and so determined to cata- 
logue it, offering same in small quantities 
only, so that we could thoroughly distribute 
it in all sections. Coming into bearing very 
early, as it does, makes it invaluable to the 
farmers in the north and northwest. The 
Oats are very heavy. 
One of the largest farmers near Faribault, 
Minn., writes: They are far ahead of any 
oats I ever grew or saw. I had a piece of 
two acres that went 130 bushels per acre. 
They never lodge and "go down." I have 
Bever seen a straw fall until it was cut. 
They stand and ripen in the face of all 
weather. 
No farmer should fail to secure some of the 
North Star Oats this season. Price, per 
pkt. of 4oz. 15c., lb. 35c., 3 lbs. $1.00, 
postpaid, peck 7ec. , bu. $2.50, bag of 21-2 
bu. $6.00. 
Saskatchcman 
CXlheat. 
Probably no wheat in the west has at 
tracted more attention the past few j'ears 
than Northern Saskatchewan. The original 
stock was brought down from Manitoba, 
and was held as high as $20 per bushel. It 
is recommended by all millers in Minneapolis 
and other milling centers as the best Fife for 
milling purposes. It is without doubt the 
best wheat for Minnesota and Dakota. At 
every fair in the west where Northern Sas- 
katchewan Fife was displayed it always car- 
ried off the first premium. Our stock is 
grown for us by a skilled grain grower very 
far north, and is confidently considered by us 
as the truest to be procured. 
C. A. Pillsbury, of the Pillsbury Flour 
Hills, says: I consider it the best Fife wheat 
to-day in the northwest. No such milling wheat has been received at our 
mills since we have been in the milling business. 
Per lb. 30o., 3 lbs. 75c., postpaid. By express or freijfht. pkt. 
60c., bu. $1.75. 
Olagic millet. 
This splendid Millet named by us the " Magic" on account of its earli- 
ness, is bound to take first place with the farmers. It is a decided im- 
provement on the well-known Golden Millet, and is greatly its superior 
in productiveness, yielding more per acre than any variety we have ever 
grown. This improved Golden Millet is a grand ensilage plant, and for 
cutting and feeding green it is invaluable for stock feeding, cows and 
other stock eating it greedily. It is the best of food for poultry and 
swine. Having but a small supply of this selected seed we shall be un- 
able to offer it in very large quantities. Send in your order early. 
Price, lb. 25c., 3 lbs. 60c., postpaid. By express or freight, peck 
76c., bu. $2.50. 
J^assian plax. 
Unequaled for productiveness and Quality. 
It does not pay to raise the common old American fla.t when by a 
little extra expense this wonderfiU Russian variety can be prociired. This 
seed is much larger than the other varieties which have been grown for 
a number of years and contains more oil, and the fibre is much superior. 
It invariably commands the highest price in the market. If you intend 
to grow Flax this season it will pay you to procure the true Russian 
stock, for which we are headquarters in the Northwest. 
The growing of Flax will become one of the greatest industries in the 
west, as linen mills have been established at Minneapolis which will give 
the farmers a market for their flax straw, thus making flax one of the 
most profitable crops for our farmers. 
If you want the pure Russian seed it will pay you to procure 
it from us. Pkt. 10c. , lb. 20c., postpaid. By express or fireigrht, 
peck 60c., bush. $2.00. 
