Helena, Montana. 
FIELD SEEDS—(Continued) 105 
Registered Seed Grains 
"Registered" Trebi Barley 
A bearded six-rowed hulled variety which 
has proven to be the highest yielder under 
irrigated conditions. At Bozeman this Bar¬ 
ley has consistently produced more feed 
grain per acre than any other variety or 
kind of crop grown. It is rapidly displacing 
all other Barley varieties in the irrigated 
sections of Montana and Idaho. It is a good 
performer under dry land conditions in the 
more favorable seasons. This Barley is a 
pedigreed selection made by the Minnesota 
station from stocks originating in Turkey. 
"Registered" Horn Barley 
An outstanding bearded two-rowed hulled 
variety which has proven to be the best 
yielder under dry farmed conditions in Mon¬ 
tana. At the Judith Basin Branch Station, 
Horn Barley has outyielded the best six- 
rowed variety by about 5 bushels per acre. 
It is the leading variety at the Havre sta¬ 
tion. This variety is a pedigreed selection 
made by the Minnesota Experiment Station 
from stocks of Austrian origin. It is taller 
than other varieties of the two-rowed class. 
A real necessity under present conditions 
as quality in ordinary grain stocks has been 
lowered on account of low prices. 
The varieties listed and described below 
offer increased yields, early maturing, true¬ 
ness to type, name and variety. 
Pure foundation stocks to occasionally re¬ 
place your old and perhaps degenerated or 
mixed stocks has the same importance in 
your grain production as does a good regis¬ 
tered bull to the herd in your beef produc¬ 
tion. 
"Registered" Marquis Wheat 
(Wheeler 10B Strain) 
Through careful tests and observations 
made by the Agronomy Department of the 
Montana Experiment Station, the 10B strain 
developed by the famous Canadian Wheat 
Breeder, Seager, Wheeler, was selected as 
the outstanding strain. This strain is re¬ 
markably free from the bearded mixtures which 
are so evident in the original stocks of Marquis. 
It can be expected to outyield the ordinary Marquis 
by two to four bushels per acre under average 
Montana conditions. 
"Registered" Victory Oats 
This variety of Oats is the best for general con¬ 
ditions prevailing in Montana. It is outstanding 
in quality, having won World’s Sweepstakes for 
seven consecutive years at the International Show. 
At the Bozeman Station it has outyielded the 
Swedish Select by 6 bushels per acre. 
Anaconda Treble Superphosphate 45% Available 
A soil survey reported in Bulletin No. 259 of the 
Montana State College Experiment Station shows 
60.9% of Montana soils to be deficient in AVAILABLE 
phosphate. In 1933 over 3,000 tons of Anaconda Phos¬ 
phate were used by Montana farmers. Profitable 
cropping cannot be maintained over a period of years 
without replacing the plant foods in the soil. 
Try Anaconda Phosphate on your fields this year and 
Prices: 125 lb. bag, $3.50; Ton, $47.00 
Ask for Prices in Car Lots 
SEE THE DIFFERENCE 
For all crops—Alfalfa—Grain—Orchard and Truck 
Crops—A Bag to the Acre 
Where Nitrogen is needed use Anaconda Ammonium 
Phosphate—11% available Nitrogen and 53% available 
Phosphoric Acid. 
Write Us for Literature and Prices 
Montana Soils Need Phosphate 
LEFT—No Phosphate. RIGHT—Phosphate 
Potatoes from 1/40 acre plots. Tests con¬ 
ducted by Montana Experiment Station 
on L. Cline Farm, Greenfield Bench, 
Fairfield, Montana 
