Dwarf White Black Hull Kaffircorn 
For some years our type of Dwarf White Blackhull Kaffircorn 
has shown its superiority over most all other types of kaffir in 
uniformity of growth, maturity, size of heads and yields of grain 
under the most trying weather conditions. Renew your stock seed 
this year by planting an acreage of our pure bred, high grade 
Dwarf White Blackhuill Kaffircorn seed. Our seed stock has 
been grown for many years in one section of Oklahoma and by 
years of constant selection, we are able to offer the finest type 
of Kaffircorn seed to our customers. 
Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 75c, postpaid. Ask for special 
prices on larger amounts. 
Sagrain 
Another very popular member of the sweet grain sorghum family 
which makes excellent heads and fine fodder is the Sagrain. Makes 
excellent growth either in rows or broadcast and grows well over 
most of the South and Southwest. It will grow to a good height 
under trying moisture conditions. If you want a sure feed crop, 
plant Sagrain. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 75c, postpaid. Special 
prices on large amounts. 
Double Dwarf Milo Maize 
This straight necked Milo maize is proring very popular where 
grain alone is wanted. The stalks are very low, head is erect, 
making it easy to harvest with a header outfit. Heads are quite 
large, producing heavy grain yields and making good crops during 
years of drouth. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 75c, postpaid. 
Special prices on large amounts. 
Dwarf Yellow Milo Maize 
If you want only the grain crop, Milo maize produces under 
the most trying conditions. It is a deep rooting hardy grain and 
grown in the arid sections more than any other grain crop. The 
forage is not a good feed. Stock will eat the leaves but not the 
stalks. Three to four weeks earlier than kaffircorn. 
Price: Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 45c; 5 lbs. 75c, postpaid. 
Feterita 
In many cases where a very quick maturing grain crop is 
needed and you do not care for the forage or roughness as a 
feed, we suggest that you use Feterita. Feterita makes a large 
white head of splendid grain that is relished by all live stock 
and fowls. 1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs 75c, postpaid. Write 
for prices on larger amounts. 
Broom Corn 
We offer Scarborough Dwarf as best type on most soils. Broom 
corn will grow on the thin lands, and is an easy crop to grow. 
The stalk has no feed value. Plant in 3 foot to 3% foot rows, 
and space the stalks 10 to 12 inches in the row. Five pounds 
will plant an acre. 
Price: Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c; 5 lbs. 90c, postpaid. 
Dwarf Essex Rape Seed 
Holland grown Rape produces fine pasture for hogs, sheep and 
poultry. It can be planted early and will last until late frost. 
One pound 30c; 2 lbs. for 50c, postpaid. Ask for prices in large 
quantities. 
Sunflower Seed 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN grown for shade and feed. Will produce 
30 to 40 bushels to the acre. Is an excellent feed for poultry. 
Can be planted as late as July 15th and mature a crop. 
Price: Pkt. 10c; lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 50c, postpaid. 
Ollier Field Seed Items 
We sell pure strains of Wheat, Rye, Winter Barley, Hard and 
Soft smooth head Wheat, Spring and Winter Rye, and Winter 
Turf Oats. All carefully selected and recleaned at market prices. 
Clarke & Keller’s Acala No. 8 
Cotton Seed 
Again this season our U. S. Government supervised breeding block 
of new strain of California grown Acala No. 8 cotton seed has 
shown its superiority in yields and length of staple. The seed 
we are offering was carefully ginned by one of the gins here which 
ginned nothing but Acala No. 8 cotton from this special 4,000 
acre breeding block. This care in picking and ginning of only 
well matured bolls assures you of cotton seed that is pure and 
adapted for the southwest. The bolls are large and the plant is 
a well established type, growing like a pine tree, the lower limbs 
spreading wide out and the upper limbs increasingly shorter as 
they approach the top. The particular lot of seed we are offer¬ 
ing was grown by a member of the Oklahoma Crop Improvement 
Association and a Master Farmer in every respect. The original 
seed stocks for planting this breeding block came from Coachella 
Valley in California. On the results of the fine showing of this 
first 4,000 acre block of Acala No. 8 cotton our county agent 
here established a second. 
$1.25 for 1 bushel; 3 bushel bag $3.50, f. o. b. Shawnee, Okla. 
Kentucky Blue Grass, Rye Grass, Red Top, Timothy, Orchard 
Grass, Bermuda Grass. The prices are lower than we have ever 
known them to be. 
Prices; English Blue and Kentucky Blue, 35c per lb; 2 lbs. 55c. 
Italian Rye Grass Red Top, 30c lb.; 5 lbs. $1.25. Bermuda 
Grass, 40c per lb.; 5 lbs. $1.60, all postpaid. 
Sudan Grass 
There is no more dependable grass grown for both pasture and 
hay. Will grow on the poorest soil, and produce an abundance 
of feed under the most unfavorable climatic conditions. Its feeding 
value is acknowledged, and the tonnage secured makes it a valuable 
crop. Sow 30 to 40 pounds to the acre on heavy soils, and 20 
to 25 pounds on light soils. Always glad to mail you samples of 
seed free from Johnson Grass or weed seeds of any kind. No 
grass stands like Sudan. We have counted more than two hundred 
stalks from a single seed. It is fine and juicy when broadcast, but 
can be planted in rows and cultivated if desired, making a better 
yield but the hay is not as fine, and will not be eaten as well 
by stock. 
It is now a known fact that the failure of the sudan grass 
seed crop over such a wide area of the nation has developed an 
acute shortage of seed of this most valuable pasture crop. It 
does not seem at this time that there can possibly be enough 
seed to meet the seeding demands of the entire country. Such 
a shortage of sudan grass seed will undoubtedly cause prices of 
good seed to go quite high in all markets. Another matter to 
consider this season, is the fact that much seed did not mature 
properly, hence there will be much light immature seed on the 
market that will not germinate properly. Our Sudan Grass seed 
stocks were secured from California where there was produced the 
highest germinating seed in the entire nation and after being re¬ 
cleaned over our splendid new recleaning equipment will show you 
the maximum in purity and germination. 
Due to the extreme drouth in the Sudan Grass Seed producing 
areas this year, the crop of seed harvested was very short. In 
fact, it seems there is not enough seed made this year to meet 
the seeding needs of the nation. It will pay you to buy your 
sudan grass seed requirements early this season. Right now the 
markets are so unsettled that we cannot quote a firm price. When 
you are ready to buy, drop us a card and we will quote you the 
very lowest prices possible for first class new crop seed and submit 
you a sample of the same. Special prices on large amounts. Any 
prices quoted are subject to market changes. 
Orchard Grass 
In the orchards, pecan groves, and anywhere that is partly 
shaded this grass is proving a decided success in this section. We 
believe that it is the most productive grass for grazing that has 
been tried here, and where it had been growing for a year or 
more it went through the long drouth of 1931 in good shape. It 
stands the lowest temperature, starts early in the spring, and 
remains green until late frost. You would be pleased with this 
grass if you tried it. Sow early on prepared ground 14 pounds 
per acre. 
Price: Lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 55c, f. o. b. Shawnee. 
Lawn Grass 
We have made a study of Lawn Grasses and the seed adapted 
to the Southland. If you will advise us the character of the 
soil you wish to make into a lawn, whether shady or in the open, 
sandy or heavy soil, we can tell you what is best to plant. Our 
lawn mixture is made from the highest grade seeds, and are free 
from weed seed. Sow 1 pound on 100 square feet of ground. 
Price; Lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 75c; 5 lbs. $1.50, postpaid. 
Dallis Grass 
This is certainly a wonderful pasture grass and with its natural 
spreading habits over the South, it should be in every pasture. It 
is one of the best winter pasture grasses and remains green on an 
average of ten months out of the year. It does well on heavy, 
moist or black soils. 
Dallis grass will grow from 2 to 4 feet high and has an ex¬ 
ceptionally heavy rooting system, but is easy to eradicate; it is 
no pest — one plowing will easily kill it out. 
This grass recovers very quickly after grazing and will yield 
more pasture, when once started, than any other grass we know of. 
Dallis grass must be planted on a firm seed bed in order to get 
the seed to germinate to best advantage. Loose soil loses moisture 
very rapidly in the top mulch of porous soil; since this grass is 
shallow rooted, the plants will die shortly after germinating, if 
planted in loose soil. Therefore, be sure and plant in a firm 
seed bed. 
In our section, this grass does best when planted in the early 
spring. Sow at the rate of 10 pounds per acre. 
This grass does exceptionally well when planted with other 
grasses and clovers. 
Prices: 45c per lb.; 2 lbs. 75c, postpaid; 10-lb. lots $3.00; 
100-lb. lots $20.00, sacked, ready for shipment, f. o. b. Shawnee. 
Asters 
Eclipse Brand Flower Seed 
What is there about the home that is more satisfactory than the 
flower garden? How easy it is to plant and grow them from the 
time we sow the seed to the time the plant produces the flower. 
We watch its development with increasing interest, and when we 
finally see the fruits of our labor we are indeed thankful that so 
little time and effort have accomplished such wonderful results. 
Growing flowers from seed has grown by leaps and bounds in the 
past years, and the demand for the old-fashioned flower as well as 
the improved and new varieties is constantly increasing. Health 
and cheerfulness are the result of flower culture. Our flower seed 
comes from the most reliable growers in this and foreign countries 
where the varieties mature to the best possible development. We 
know where to buy the best, and only the highest quality is offered 
to our customers. Much of your time is spent about the house. 
Why not add to its comfort by having a beautiful flower garden? 
Our special collection of 13 varieties found in this catalog, for 50c 
post paid, will produce a wonderful effect. 
Flower Seeds put up in 5c and 10c packets. Special prices in 
ounce lots. 
Clarke & Keller’s Selected Collection of 
Flower Seed 
A Wealth of Bloom All Summer 
1 pkt. Phlox, mixed .5c 
1 pkt. Cosmos, mixed .5c 
1 pkt. Poppies, mixed . 10c 
1 pkt. Pansies, mixed . 10c 
1 pkt. Nasturtiums, mixed . 10c 
1 pkt. Four o’clock, mixed . 5c 
1 pkt. Zinnias, mixed . 5c 
1 pkt. Sweet Peas, mixed . 10c 
1 pkt. Petunias, mixed .10c 
1 pkt. Larkspur, mixed .10c 
1 pkt. Marigold, mixed . 10c 
1 pkt. Balsam, mixed . 5c 
1 pkt. Varbenas, mixed . 5c 
Regular Price . $1 00 
This Collection postpaid . 50c 
Clarke & Keller’s Eclipse Brand Bulbs, 
Plants and Roots 
For the person desiring the best to be had in bulbs, plants and 
roots, w'e have had the following stocks grown especially for us. 
These listings are field-grown under expert supervision and on the 
finest soil to be found in Central Oklahoma. Your money back 
if not pleased with any selection you make from this list. Special 
prices on lots of 100. 
Peony Bulbs 
Fine, large roots, several eyes to each one. 
Red color @ . 45c each 
White color @ . 35c each 
Pink color @ . 40c each 
All Postpaid. 
Madeira Vine Bulbs 
40c per dozen. 
All Postpaid. 
Milk and Wine Lily Bulbs 
Extra fancy, large flower; prolific on stems—pure white with 
pink throat, at 25c each, postpaid. 
Dahlias 
We are pleased to announce that after growing and trying out 
many varieties of Dahlias, that we have selected varieties adapted 
to Southwestern conditions. We sell only good strong bulbs. 
Mixed Dahlias 
Our first florists’ mixtures of hardy beautiful flowering varieties 
will give you a profusion of blooms. Price, $1.50 per dozen, 
postpaid. 
Separate solid colors, finest dahlia bulbs, 15c each, postpaid. 
Gladiolus 
LARGE SIZE 
Famous Rainbow Mixture 
“Plant Glads to Be Glad,” is the slogan of thousands of admirers 
of this wonderfully beautiful flower. Our Rainbow mixture of 
plump, vigorous bulbs will produce many colors of flowers in a 
few weeks after planting. Price, 40c per dozen; $2.50 per 100, 
postpaid. 
Tuberoses 
OKLAHOMA TRIUMPH No. 44 Strain 11. Cotton, seed which 
we have, was grown by member of Oklahoma Crop Improvement 
Assn., and same is state certified. If you want an early, heavy 
linting and at same time good yielding cotton, we can recom¬ 
mend Triumph No. 44—strain No. 11, as it has succeeded well 
all over this section of Oklahoma and on a wide variety of soils. 
$1.25 for 1 bushel; 3 bushel bag $3.50, f. o. b. Shawnee, Okla. 
We also have hi stock Mebane and Half-and-IIalf of high grade 
seed, which we will be glad to quote on application. 
Eclipse Brand Grasses for Better 
Pastures 
Market Price Changes 
Due to the unusual drouth and late fall season this year, we 
find that many prices on our line of Field Seed items are not 
settled and may not be until near planting time. They might be 
higher or they may be lower and in order that our customers may 
have the advantage of securing the best stocks at the most rea¬ 
sonable prices, we want you to write us about how much you will 
require of any given variety of the field seeds and we will quote 
you the very best prices possible at that time. Rest assured that 
we wiH have ample stocks and prices that will be In line. 
We carry in stock the grass seeds that are more commonly used 
In the South. All new crop recleaned seed. English Blue Grass, 
American Aster 
Giant Comet, Branching Type 
Queen of the Market Type 
Bachelor Buttons 
Balsam 
Calliopsis 
Candytuft 
Castor Bean 
Carnation Marguerite 
Canterbury Bells 
Bachelor Button, 
Corn Flower 
Coreopsis 
Cosmos 
Cypress Vine 
Everlasting 
Feverfew 
Forget-Me-Not 
Four o’clock 
Foxglove 
Gaillardia 
Heliotrope 
Hollyhock 
Job's Tears 
Kocbia or Summer 
Cypress 
Marigold 
Mignonette 
Morning Glory 
Nasturtiums 
Pansies 
Phlox 
Pinks 
Poppies, New Shirley, 
Oriental Poppy 
Portulaca or Rose 
Moss 
Petunia 
Salvia 
Salpiglossis 
Smilax 
S'napdragon 
Stocks, Ten Weeks 
Sunflower, Double 
Dwarf or Globes 
of Gold 
Sweet Williams 
Sweet Peas 
All above, 5c per packet, 
The demand for Tuberoses, the most fragrant of flowers, is ever 
increasing. We specialize on the genuine Mexican Tuberoses. 
Price, nice plump bulbs, 10c each; $1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 
Giant Dahlia-Flowered Show Zinnias 
If you want the finest to be had in rare colors and extra large 
blossoms, try one of our 50c packets of Giant Dahlia Flowered 
Zinnia seed from the most exclusive Zinnia Seed grower in the 
world. Flowers attain diameter of 6 to 8 inches. Our special 
mixture contains most gorgeous colors. Special prices on large 
orders. One packet 25c, postpaid; 1 oz. 50c. All postpaid. 
Golden Gleam Nasturtium 
This is the wonderful new Bodger creation and is the only 
double or semi-double, sweet scented nasturtium. The beautiful 
golden yellow blooms are on long stems and are very attractive 
as cut flowers. No flower garden is complete without this new 
creation. 15c pkt. or 50c per ounce, postpaid. 
Cannas 
Special on Canna Bulhs 
In assorted colors—Pink, Red, Yellow — gorgeous bloomers, at 
65c per dozen, $4.00 per 100, postpaid. 
