THE SUNSHINE OAT. 
Yellow 
Side Oat. 
A field of this variety 
when ready to cut looks 
like a mass of Sunshine on 
account of its beautiful 
golden color. This is why 
we have named them 
“ Sunshine Oats.” ' 
DESCRIPTION. 
^TRAW grows from 4 to 4J feet in 
length, but is very stiff and thick 
walled so that it is practically FREE 
FROM LODGING. The length of the 
heads is simply wonderful, some of them being over 15 and in one case a 
HEAD OF SUNSHINE OATS MEASURED 17 INCHES IN LENGTH 
AND CONTAINED OVER 200 KERNELS. It is one of the earliest vari- 
eties in existence, so that the ground can be cleared in ample time for plough- 
ing for wheat. IT IS AN ENORMOUS YIELDER on account of its 
extremely long heads and the fact that it is a great stooler. 
Such expressions as 
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I have tested them by the side of near- 
ly all the other varieties of oats grown in 
this section and the SUNSHINE cutyie (ti- 
ed them all many bushels per acre. 
“ The SUNSHINE stands up better than 
any other variety I ever grew.” 
“ The SUNSHINE oat is a perfect won- 
der. It is the heaviest yielding variety ever 
grown in this section.” 
“it is outyielding the ordinary varieties 
grown in this section many bushels per acre.” 
Are found in almost every letter received from farmers who have grown them. It has been 
thoroughly tested in all sections of the country by small samples sent out and has produced wonderful 
yields both North, South, East and West; and on both thin soils where ordinary varieties would not pay the 
cost of growing and on heavy and rich soils where most sorts would lodge badly. 
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