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H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia 
FULGHUM EARLY OATS 
“Kxtravagrant claims liave been made for the Fulghum for extra 
earliness, large yields, etc., which have not been borne out by 
actual test. However, it is a good early oat with exceedingly heavy 
straw. A three-year impartial test by one of the Southern Experi- 
ment Stations shows that its average date of maturity is eight days 
earlier than Appier, and the yield per acre each year ranged from 
eight to ten bushels less than Appier. Apparently its greatest value 
is as a variety to plant for part of the crop, for by planting half 
the acreage in Fulghum and half in ‘100-Bushel’ or Appier the length 
of the harvesting season is lengthened and the farmer with limited 
machinery equipment can handle successfully a larger acreage.” 
The Fulghum is the best early oat we have seen for the South. 
We recommend it as an early oat only and for those willing to sac- 
rifice quantity to earliness. It is a clean, vigorous growing, 
healthy variety for early crops and has practically superseded the 
Burt or 90-Day Oat in the Cotton Belt. Recleaned, graded seed. 
Prices, freight rates and samples sent on request. Pound, 25 cents; 
5 pounds, $1.00; postpaid. Not prepaid: Bushel, about $1,50; 10 
Bushels or over, about $1.25 per Bushel. 
GENUINE APPLER OATS 
A selection from the Texas Red Rust Proof made years ago in 
Georgia, and was the best variety up to the introduction of our 
“lOO-Bushel.” Still largely planted but yield is usually 20% to 30% 
less per acre than the “lOO-Bushel.” It is a genuine “rust proof’ 
strain. Pound, 25 cents; 5 lbs., $1.00; postpaid. Not prepaid: about 
$1.25 per bu. Write for quantity prices when ready to buy. 
TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS 
Genuine Texas grown seed. We get this variety direct from 
Texas in solid car lots. While we do not recommend it as com- 
pared with “lOO-Bushel” and “Appier” we can supply the very best 
recleaned seed with the Aveed seed and .Johnson Grass, almost in- 
variably found in them, removed. Pound, 25 cents; 5 lbs., $1.00; 
postpaid. Not prepaid; About $1.10 per bushel. Write for prices. 
BEARDLESS BARLEY 
Furnishes fine grazing through the fall, winter and spring; also 
makes a tine quality hay. If not grazed too long Barley may be 
harvested for grain, making it a dual purpose crop. Very easily 
grown through the South and your idle land needs this cover crop. 
Sowed at last cotton or corn working, the only expense is the cost 
of seeds. Broadcasting takes 2 bushels per acre. Pound, 25 cents; 
5 lbs., $1.00; postpaid. Write for quantity prices when rea^y to buy. 
BEARDED BARLEY 
In recent years there has been a great increase in barley plant- 
ing, especially by poultry raisers, who want it for winter green 
feed and grazing. The only choice our customers have between the 
Bearded and Beardless Barley is their like or dislike for the beards. 
All our Barley is Southern grown winter Barley and mighty good 
stock seed that will do well for you. Plant good recleaned and 
tested Barley this fall. Pound, 25c; 5 pounds, $1.00; postpaid. 
Write for quantity prices when ready to buy. 
SOUTHERN GROWN WINTER RYE 
All our rye is strictly winter rye and perfectly hardy. It is 
Southern grown and adapted to this entire section, either for win- 
ter grazing or grain production. With half a chance it almost in- 
variably “makes good” wherever planted in the South. Every 
bushel of rye that goes out from this house is right stock. We 
know exactly from where it comes. Every bushel of it goes through 
our recleaning machinery, which takes'out dust, trash and light 
grains that are left by threshing machines. It’s exactly what you 
need to make a successful rye crop next Avinter. 
PRICES — Pound, 25c; 5 pounds, $1.00; postpaid. Write for 
quantity prices. 
PRICE NCTICE When this catalog goes to press we can- 
“ ■ BwKi make definite bushel and larger 
quantity grain prices because the field seed market varies almost 
daily. When you are ready to buy write us your needs and we 
shall gladly give you our very best market quotations, samples 
and freight rates. 
A RDM 771 RYE SI*ECIAE selected stock. All we say about our special selected stock of lOO-Bushel Oats on page 32 
*^**"*^^^" ig algo true of our Abruzzi Rye. It has been carefully selected and reselected for our own stock seed plant- 
ing. We offer our surplus only as long as it lasts. Not prepaid: Bushel, $5.00; Peck. $1.50. 
Hastings’ Abruzzi Rye on the Hastings’ Plantation-?-The Greatest Rye for the South, See General Selected Stock Offer Below, 
ARPI 1 77 1 RYE Abruzzi Rye stools out quicker and heavier than any other rye. It can be pastured a month to six weeks 
am ■ earlier than other varieties of rye or oats. It succeeds equally well on stiff clay lands and the sandy lands 
of the Lower South and will make 50 to 100 per cent more pasturage or hay than other sorts. Abruzzi Rye is displacing all other 
varieties in the South, and you certainly ought to get a start of it this fall. The picture above was made just as the heads began 
to mature. May 1, 1922, showing the seed crop we offer you. Pound, postpaid, 30 cents; 4 pounds, $1.00. Not prepaid; Peck about 
$1.00; bushel, about $3.50. Write for quantity prices when ready to buy. 
