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MONARCH SEED AND FEED COMPANY. MEDFORD. OREGON 
Field Corn 
Bigger and Better Yields from Our Acclimated Seed. 
Rogue Valley Dent 
ROGUE VALLEY YELLOW DENT—This strain of yellow corn was originally Minnesota No. 
13, but by continued crossing it has been improved to the extent that the ears are larger, 
kernels heavier and the crop earlier maturing. Matures in about 120 days. The earliest 
of the more prolific corns and probably holds the record for the largest yield. Rogue 
Valley Yellow Dent makes a beautiful ear and whether on the cob or shelled no yellow 
corn is more attractive. Grains are deep, medium wider and firmly set on a small cob. 
The shuck is close and completely protects the tip against adverse weather. Our Rogue 
Valley Dent is probably the most extensively planted in Southern Oregon and Northern 
California. Plant when frost danger is over and the ground is warm at the rate of 
8 pounds per acre. Prices, Postpaid: Pkt. 10c; lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $1.25. Quantity price 
upon application. 
Vetches and Peas 
HUNGARIAN—A heavier yielder and better 
able to stand winter freezes than the Com¬ 
mon variety. Write for prices. 
COMMON—Better known to all. Write for 
prices. 
AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS—Here is the ideal 
forage legume for hay, ensilage or for 
pasture. Austrian Winter Peas will out- 
yield vetches, 2 to 1. The vines and pods 
are almost as large and heavy as garden 
reas. The vines, like all legumes are 
relished by all kinds of stock. Plant in 
the fall for best results. Will not winter- 
kill. Spring planting is not recommended, 
except in the Coastal regions. For a cover 
crop for building up the soil, Winter Peas 
are head-and-shoulders above Vetch for 
they will produce double the tonnage of 
green manure. Postpaid prices: Lb. 20c; 
10 lbs. $1.75. Write for quantity prices. 
Be sure to inoculate Winter Peas with 
Nitragin before planting. Insure a 
bumper crop with Nitragin. 
Seed Rye 
BEARDLESS SPRING RYE—A splendid sort, 
very hardy, yielding a heavy crop and 
much relished by stock. Beards drop off 
when handled. Write for prices. 
Millets 
Prices: 10 lbs. $2.00, postpaid. Write for 
quantity prices. 
GERMAN or GOLDEN—An improved variety, 
yielding a larger crop of seed than the 
common millet. Also yields a heavier 
crop of hay. Write for prices. 
SIBERIAN MILLET—It is extremely hardy, 
withstands drought wonderfully and is 
about two weeks earlier than Golden Mil¬ 
let, growing 2% to 3 feet in height. 
