Japanese Buckwheat 
A quick growing crop that is grown mostly for bees. It is a 
splendid poultry feed and with a good growing season will mature 
a crop in 55 days. Can be planted up to August 1st. 
Price: Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 lbs. $1.25, postpaid. 
Spring Vetch 
In some sections of the country we find that Spring Vetch 
may be sown early in February and make sufficient growth by 
last of June that you can plow the same under and obtain very 
good soil building results. Market varies greatly, so ask for prices 
and samples on any special amount you may need. Whether you 
use Winter or Spring Vetch, it will pay you to investigate the 
great soil building value of the Vetch family. 
Winter or Hairy Vetch 
In Eastern and Southeastern Oklahoma, as well as over the 
entire South, the Winter or Hairy Vetch is being used more and 
more universally as a winter soiling crop. Due to its wonderful 
ability to build up soils as well as furnish excellent pasturage, 
every farm should have some acreage every year of either spring 
or winter Vetch. We mention winter Vetch this spring so that 
you may have it in mind for your next fall planting program. 
Write for prices. 
Mexican June Corn 
We carry in stock most of the planting season the Bed Mexican 
June and the White Mexican June seed corn. Either of these 
varieties are well adapted all over the Southwest and the past 
season especially most growers who planted one or both of these 
drouth-resisting varieties came through the season with some 
corn to feed or sell for seed. The Mexican June varieties do 
especially well if planted late and very often there are many 
spots of ground that cannot be planted early but can be worked 
up and planted to the Mexican June corn varieties late in June if 
necessary.- 
1 lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, Peck $1.00; one 
bushel $3.00. 
Oklahoma Grown Seed Corn 
Com, probably second to cotton in importance, should have 
every consideration from the planter. Yields of corn this year 
are shortest on record, so we have found suitable seed corn hard 
to find. We have contracted all small acreages where the local 
conditions were good enough to produce corn from which seed 
could be selected. All seed corn offered by us has been hand 
selected and properly nubbed before shelling. All this corn was 
matured before most corn was badly injured by the drouth. Apply¬ 
ing our efforts to the growing of a corn that will be safe by July 
1st, and supplying such a large number of customers with these 
varieties, has enabled the growers to always mature a crop on 
account of its early maturity. Treat your seed corn with Semesan 
Jr. to insure stands and freedom from diseases. 
Oklahoma Grown Seed Corn 
ST. CHARLES WHITE —This variety is very popular in Oklahoma 
and is sometimes known as the red cob white corn, maturing in 
from 90 to 100 days according to the weather conditions. Our 
selection of seed is very good this season. If you want a larger 
ear than the Silvermine or Early Yellow Dent varieties, try the 
St. Charles White this year. It is especially adapted to rich heavy 
soils and rarely ever fails to make a crop. One pound 20c; two 
pounds 35c; postpaid. Not prepaid, one peck 85c; one bushel 
$3.00. 
Other Seed Corn Varieties 
In addition to individual varieties listed we usually have in 
stock Midland Yellow Dent; White Wonder; Boone County White; 
90 Day Bed or Indian Chief. Special prices quoted on request. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent 
Matures in 90 days. Has bright golden color. Ears good size. 
Is heavy and filled to the ends. Will be made before July 1st if 
planted by April 1st. Made 55 bushels per acre this year on 
medium soil. The best and surest yellow com grown on the up¬ 
land of the South. For the lighter soils this is the safest com 
you can plant early—of the standard varieties. It has small cob. 
One pound 20c; two pounds 35c; postpaid. Not prepaid, one 
peck 85c; one bushel $3.00. 
Iowa Silvermine 
This is one of the old standbys, being a 90-day corn, nearly 
certain to make and very popular with those wanting a white corn. 
Is a heavy yielder on the heavy soils and will make on the average 
upland soils of any climated strain grown in Oklahoma. One pound 
20c; 2 lbs. 35c; postpaid. Peck 85c; bushel $3.00, f. o. b. 
Shawnee, Okla. 
Surecropper 
This corn is an early maturing, drouth-resisting variety that 
is growing in popularity every year. It can be planted in summer 
on stubble ground and will produce a much larger tonnage than 
June Com. Ears are large, corn white and run 14 or more rows 
to the ear. 1 lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, $1.00 
per peck; $3.50 per bushel. 
Four Ounce Can Semesan Jr. for 50c. One Pound Can Semesan 
Jr. for $1.75. F. 0. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
You can treat your seed corn, so that your per acre cost will 
only run about 2%c per acre. 
Semesan Bel treatment for seed potatoes cost the same per can 
as the Semesan Jr. 
Hickory King 
White corn with smallest cob. Kernel will cover the end of 
cob. Largely planted for roasting ears, hominy and meal use. 
Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 45c, postpaid. 
WRITE US FOR SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE ORDERS 
CRO-TOX—Prevents crows and other pests 
from destroying your plantings of seed corn. 
Large size can $1.50 - Small size can $1.00. 
All Postpaid 
Cow Peas 
A wonderful crop to produce and one of the highest protein 
feeds grown. They are a great soil builder, being a legume, gath¬ 
ering from the air a nitrogen so essential to the fertility of the 
soil. You can get the benefit of fertilization without turning the 
vines under, thereby getting the value of the hay and pea crop, 
and also building the land. Plant 10 to 12 pounds in rows, or 
% to 1 bushel broadcast. W'e will have in stock Whipporwills, 
Red Bippers, New Eras, Clays, Yellow Crowders, White Crowders, 
Black-Eyed Peas and Lady Peas. Ask for prices. 
Austrian Winter Peas 
While these Winter Legumes are supposed to be planted during 
the fall months, they can be planted in the very early spring and 
make an excellent feed crop or can be turned under in May as a 
green fertilizer crop. If you do not try them this spring, let us 
quote you prices in the fall on whatever amount you may require. 
Ask for prices. 
Grohoma Seed 
A cross between Seeded Ribbon and Kaffir. Three weeks earlier 
than kaffir, and the past year after the long severe drouth was 
green from top to the ground. Stock consumes the fodder com¬ 
pletely. Test made by the chief chemist of the Oklahoma Board 
of Agriculture gave it an analysis of 12.33 protein, fat 3.80, 
N. F. E. 70.24, fiber 2.50. Test made on June 11, 1930. 
Our seed from selected heads, thoroughly matured and cleaned 
and tested, is the best seed produced. Two pounds will plant 
an acre in three-foot rows, though some claim that a pound 
is sufficient. We quote this seed at 1 lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 25c; 5 lbs. 
65c. Parcel post prepaid up to 5th zone. Ask for special prices 
on large amounts. 
Sugar and Stock Beets 
High in sugar content makes Beets a fine winter green feed for 
the poultry, cows and hogs. They make a rich feed, relished by 
stock and poultry and easy to keep. Plant for best results in 
18-inch rows and thin to ten inches in the row. Store in base¬ 
ment or hill out in the open. About one-fourth the daily ration 
can be fed. 
Sugar or Stock Beets 
The past season turning out to be such a fine fall season for 
all feed and root crops especially, we have found that the Stock 
Beets or Mangel Wurzels have produced a great amount of feed 
for all livestock. More farmers should plant this great feed crop 
in larger amounts, as they are palatable to all livestock, especially 
cows and hogs. If you are not acquainted with some one variety 
of this wonderful feeding beet, try one of them this spring and 
you will find it will pay you to have an acreage each season. 
PRICES ON SUGAR AND STOCK BEETS 
Oz. 
<A lb. 
1 lb. 
Golden Tankard . 
.$0.10 
$0.20 
$0.55 
Giant Feeding . 
.10 
.20 
.55 
Mammoth Long Red . 
.10 
.20 
.55 
White Sugar . 
.10 
.20 
.55 
Lane’s Sugar . 
.10 
.20 
.55 
5-lb. lots . 
.$2.25. 
All postpaid. 
Big German Millet 
Perhaps for the first time in a quarter of a century it would 
seem that our seed crops of German Millet or any other Millet 
seed for that matter were a total failure. For this reason we 
are im porting from the Orient new stocks of Big German Type 
Millet seed and offer same in a limited amount only to our cus¬ 
tomers. Better place your orders quickly in order to secure your 
needs for next spring planting. Millet will make a hay crop in 
60 days or less and dairymen are growing more Millet hay every 
year on account of its quick maturity and splendid quality as a 
milk producing hay. This stock of German Millet is the equal 
in every respect of the Tennessee grown Big German Millet. 
Prices: 1 lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c, postpaid. Special prices on large 
amounts and samples mailed on request. 
Darso 
The Darso seed which we are offering comes from one of the 
most careful growers in the State, his fields are hand rogued and 
the seed stocks used have been developed by years of careful 
selection. Darso is one of the sweet grain sorghums, the stalks 
of which are rich in sugar content, thereby making an excellent 
feed. The stalks are also short jointed with heavy fodder which, 
with the very heavy grain yields, make it one of the best all 
around forage and grain crops to grow for feeding stock. Being a 
great drouth resister, we have known it to make excellent crops 
when all surrounding cane crops burned up entirely. 1 lb. 25c; 
2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 75c, postpaid. Special prices on large amounts. 
Cane Seed for Forage 
In many sections of the Southwest which usually produces the 
bulk of the Cane seed in the United States., we find the seed 
crop to be a total loss. In a few isolated sections that were 
favored, we have been able to secure adequate stocks of high 
grade cane seed for our customers. The extreme scarcity will 
of course make prices very high and we are quite sure that it 
will pay you to place your orders early for cane seed as well as 
all other forage crop seed this year, before supplies become ex¬ 
hausted. Special prices will be quoted on request, as at the 
time of printing our price list, we do not know the possible 
market prices that may prevail in the spring. We will have nice 
stocks of Improved Black Amber, Early Orange, Kansas Red 
Orange, Red Top, Sourless or African Millet. 
It being impossible at this time to quote prices, please write 
us for special quotations and samples when in the market for 
large amounts. 1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 75c, postpaid. 
Japanese Seeded or Honey Drip Cane 
Sorghum making on the farm has been the most profitable money 
crop that we know of. Thousands of gallons have been sold for 
good prices. 
This cane was thoroughly matured when headed, and the seed is 
the best we have ever handled. It is thoroughly rogued and in¬ 
spected. 
Price: Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c, postpaid. Ask for sqmples pud 
prices on large lots. 
Waconia Orange 
Away up north in Minnesota where the seasons are short, and 
the crops have to grow fast in order to mature, the great Waconia 
Syrup Factory has produced a syrup cane seed that is early and 
a superior variety. It is three weeks earlier than any other 
sorghum cane. It produces a heavy percentage of juice, and where 
used has been highly satisfactory. Five pounds will plant one acre. 
Price: Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; 5 lbs. 90c, postpaid. 
Tennessee Red Peanuts & Spanish 
Peanuts 
We find, from observing the crops grown in this section, that 
peanuts have stood the long extended drouth better than any other 
crop that produces under the ground. They grow best in light 
sandy soils, though they grow on any well cultivated soil. They 
are one of the highest protein and fat producing crops grown, and 
the hay is a very superior feed, especially for the dairy herd. The 
Spanish is the most popular variety for feed, though many prefer 
it for human consumption. The Tennessee Red Peanuts are a fine 
peanut for the family and are planted more than any other for 
this purpose. We also have the Virginia Jumbo which grows the 
largest. All are new crop seed, cleaned and ready for the planter. 
We offer the Improved Spanish at 20c per lb.; 2 lbs. 35c; 5 lbs. 
40c, postpaid. The Tennessee Red, lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 
85c, postpaid. The Virginia Jumbo, lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 
85c, postpaid. In small lots postage consideration adds to the 
delivered price on seed. On the larger quantities the seed in most 
instances will cost less per pound. Ask for prices on large amounts. 
Seed Oats 
No doubt but that seed oats of a grade that will do for first 
class seed will be found scarce and high all over the nation 
this spring. At harvest time we selected and recleaned only the 
oats bought from the finest crops of this section of Oklahoma. By 
doing this, we were able to put away a large stock of bright and 
heavy seed oats. Samples and prices on large amounts mailed on 
request. Use the new improved CERESAN dust treatment for 
oats to prevent smut and thereby increase your yields of grain. 
Kanota or Fulghum Oats 
These hardy type oats have shown their ability to outyield most 
any variety of oats grown in the Southwest. They will mature a 
week to ten days earlier than the Texas Red Oats and, on this 
account alone, the crop sometimes will be made and out of the 
way of hot weather. On account of the smut damage that is 
prevalent in oats in this country we urge that you treat all seed 
stocks with “Ceresan” at least ten days before sowing. Fancy, 
recleaned and sacked ready for shipment, we are making a special 
price of 85c per bushel, f. o. b. Shawnee, Okla. 10 bushels or over 
80c per bushel. 
Ceresan and Semesan Jr. 
It is proven now that you will get better stands and produce 
more grain if you will treat your seed oats with the new Improved 
CERESAN and treat your seed corn with Semesan Jr. We carry 
the Semesan Bel for treatment of seed potatoes also. Special 
circular and price lists mailed on request. 
Five Pound Can Ceresan for $3.00. One Pound Can Ceresan for 
75c. F. 0. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
You can treat your oats, barley and wheat at a cost of about 
2c per bushel. 
Texas Red Rustproof Oats 
This time tried variety of rustproof oats will always give high 
yields under the average soil and weather conditions. Our stocks 
are secured from only the best of the crops, so you are assured of 
securing good quality and pure seed stocks from us. Treat your 
seed stocks with "CERESAN” and increase your yields by prevent¬ 
ing smut. Special price of 85c per bushel, f. o. b. Shawnee, Okla. 
10 bushels or over 80c per bushel. 
Non-Saccharine Sorghums 
According to the Crop Production reports of the U. S. Dept, of 
Agriculture, the crops of all sorghums—both saccharine and non¬ 
saccharine—are the shortest on record and in many sections these 
crops are a total failure as far as seed production is concerned. 
We have been fortunate in contracting the best acreage of these 
crops that were advanced far enough to produce seed stocks. 
While prices will range much higher than in previous years, we 
will be able to furnish you with first class, high germinating seed 
stocks at prices that will be in line or lower than most dealers 
will have to offer. Our assortment of all varieties will be com¬ 
plete. As our price list will go to press before firm market prices 
are established on most field seed items, we are pricing such 
items in pound lots only and urge that you write us for prices 
on larger amounts. This will enable us to quote you the very 
lowest prices possible on the exact amount of your requirements. 
Our stocks of all these forage crop seed grown by growers ex¬ 
pressly for seed purposes from seed stocks with many years of 
selection back of them. 
Hegari 
Beyond a question of a doubt Hegari was the one crop which 
survived the drouth and when the late fall rains came, went 
ahead and made one of the finest grain and forage crops, we have 
ever seen grown. Plan now to plant at least part of your 
farm to Hegari this next season and be assured of having plenty 
of grain and roughness when you harvest the crop. Whether 
you want it for silage, headed or threshed grain or dry fodder— 
Hegari is the one crop which meets all of these requirements. 
It will grow and produce crops on most any type of soil and 
under the most trying climatic conditions. When you have 
Hegari to feed, there is no loss whatever, as your stock will eat 
blades, stalks and heads completely and do well on the same. 
Our selected Hegari seed is taken from crops grown by growers 
making a specialty of seed production in both Oklahoma and 
Arizona. These stocks have years of careful breeding and selection 
back of them, which insures our customers of receiving only the 
finest of Hegari seed stocks produced this year. Ask for sample 
of this high grade bright colored Hegari seed grown In Arizona. 
You will not find any mixtures or sport heads in this seed. 
1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 75c, postpaid. Special prices 
on large amounts. 
