Order early — All stook will be 
short this year 
Tested seeds are worth double 
the price of others 
FIELD 
BARLEY 
BEARDLESS BARLEY 
An extra selected strain entirely free from 
beards, making it much preferable for hay and 
on account of being so easy to handle best for 
grain. Price, $4.50 per 100 lbs; less than sacks, 
5c per lb. 
COMMON BARLEY 
We always aim to have a nice, clean stock of 
good Seed Barley on hand at all times. This is 
the common 6-row bearded type. Per lb., 5c; 100 
lbs., $4.00. 
HULLESS, OR BALD BARLEY 
It is more productive than wheat and is earlier. 
It can be sown late with reasonable assurance of 
a crop. Makes a fine grain food for hogs and 
other stock. Price, $4.50 per 100 lbs. Less than 
sacks, 5c per lb. 
BUCKWHEAT 
Buckwheat is a valuable crop that can be easily 
grown wherever wheat will grow, producing a 
good yield even on light or poor soil and under 
favorable conditions is very profitable, being in 
big demand for milling — and is also the best 
“Bee pasture.” 
Sow 36 lbs. per acre in drills, 48 lbs. broadcast. 
We recommend the Japanese variety. Common, 
lb., postpaid, 20c; 100 lbs., $5.50. 
SILVER HULL 
Of a light gray color, rounder than the com- 
mon; has a thin husk; matures earlier and yields 
heavily. An excellent milling variety. Per lb„ 
postpaid, 20c; 100 lbs., $5.50. 
JAPANESE 
Ripens early — is hardy and yields the largest 
crops. The grains are extra large, dark brown, 
very thin hulled and makes the highest grade of 
flour. Good seed stock has been very scarce for 
several seasons, but we now have a fine lot which 
we can offer at a very low price. Per lb., post- 
paid, 20c; 100 lbs., $6.50. 
OATS 
Use quality seeds to get the most out of your 
ground. Don’t look at the price of the seed stock, 
for we are obliged to make an additional charge 
for labor we have expended In recleaning and 
selecting the stock. 
SHADELAND SELECTED SWEDISH OATS 
More to Acre — Superior Quality 
Our best stock grain, larger full and white. 
Husks light, straw hardy and extra large, making 
it stand up better. Worth the additional cost. 
We invite comparison and will furnish samples. 
10 lbs., 75c; 100 lbs., $4.50, by express or freight. 
SEEDS 
ABUNDANCE OATS 
This is a new hybrid variety of Oats that has 
come to us so highly recommended that we offer 
it to our patrons for a trial. 
It matures from 10 to 15 days earlier than 
other varieties but has a splendid yield and the 
large, plump, heavy kernels are white and thin 
skinned. The root growth is heavy so it will 
stand drouth. The straw is strong and not liable 
to lodge. Per lb., 10c; 10 lbs., 60c; 100 lbs., $4.50. 
DANISH GIANT 
A splendid variety for Puget Sound country, 
where season is short. Grass tall and sturdy and 
stands the stormy weather without losing the 
grain. We recommend this to be used with Field 
Peas and Vetch. 10 lbs., 60c; 100 lbs., $4.50; ex- 
press or freight. 
OREGON GRAY WINTER 
Used exclusively for fall planting. 10 lbs., 50c; 
100 lbs., $4.50, by express or freight. 
BLACK ALASKA WINTER OATS 
This is an exceedingly hardy winter variety 
which we consider does the best in Western 
Washington. It is a variety that stands the most 
severe winters and does extremely well when 
planted with Vetch. Price $4.50; less than sacks, 
5c per lb. 
SEED WHEAT 
When ready to buy any variety of Seed Wheat, 
write us for quotations on quantity wanted or 
send in your order and we will give full value at 
lowest market price. The following are standard 
market varieties that are known as the most 
profitable and best yielding: Spring Wheat, Mar- 
quis, Blue Stem, Little Club, Winter Wheat, For- 
tvfold, Red Russian, Turkey Red. Lb., 15c, post- 
paid; $5.00 per 100 lbs., freight or express. 
FORMALDEHYDE 
A Preventive for Smut in Grain — Scab and 
Fungus Diseases of Potatoes. 
Formaldedyle is a clear chemical, resembling 
water, but has a peculiar odor. It is sold by the 
pound (pint). One pound is sufficient to treat 
40 to 50 bushels of oats. 
The following method is in general use: To 
treat 20 bushels requires % pint of Formaldehyde 
diluted with 5 gals, of water. Spread the oats 
on a floor and sprinkle with the diluted solution. 
Then turn them twice with a scoop shovel. Al- 
low to stand for 12 hours. Then spread to dry. 
Any quantity can be treated by using the same 
proportions. Oats thus treated will be entirely 
free from smut. 
Prices: Pint, 40c, 2 for 75c; gallon jug, $2.50; 
express or freight, at purchaser’s expense; cannot 
be mailed. 
We do not pay freight or express charges on any seed listed 
on this page. 
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