Gardner s GRANARY FILLER Oat 
AN IMMENSE CROP 
Compare this field of oats with that of any ordinary variety and you must conclude 
there is a great advantage in using pure seed of highest quality. 
C'rn in is white . large, well filled, with thin 
1 tit yj/UUl hull and will prove of extraordinary 
feeding and milling value and will usually test from 
38 to 40 Pounds per Bushel 
The first single grain of oats from which the Granary 
Filler started made the tremendous record of 
1763 Grains from One Oat 
which shows the splendid stooling qualities of this 
variety. We have on file in our office a photograph 
of a stool which produced the 1763 grains. Our 
experience is that the varieties of oats which stool 
the heaviest are the largest yielders. 
A Good Investment 
for any up-to-date farmer is to get started at once 
with some of the Granary Filler Oats. He can sell 
his crops for several years at a good round price, for 
these oats will attract attention wherever they are 
grown.— A few shillings paid for seed of the Granary 
Filler now, will in one season produce an abundant 
supply of seed and you will 
Get Full Benefit 
of the years we have put in developing this wonder- 
ful new variety. 
The following yields of Granary Filler Oats were obtained by our Customers : 
Samuel Cook, Huron Co., Ont. 
Sidney Pratt, Wyoming Co., Pa. 
Wilson Neth, Livingston Co., III. 
H W. Richardson, Halton Co., Ont. 
J. C. Alton, Halton Co., Ont. 
Robert H. Gartle, Wentworth Co., Ont. 
2200 Lbs. from 32 Lbs. 
1873 " “ 32 “ 
9600 “ “ 222 '• 
1312 “ “ 32 “ 
1280 “ “ 32 “ 
1920 “ “ 64 “ 
Frank Johnson, Peel Co., Ont. 
Stewart Coffey, Northumberland Co., Ont. 
James Murray, Halton Co., Ont. - 
Jno. Housmann, Door Co., Wis. - 
Geo. Stochr, Erie Co., Pa. • 
D. H. Nutter, Greenbrier Co., 
1193 Lbs. 
from 32 Lbs. 
1190 “ 
“ 32 “ 
2881 “ 
“ 80 “ 
1580 “ 
“ 16 “ 
1490 “ 
“ 32 “ 
1200 “ 
“ 32 “ 
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