golden 
There Is No Guesswork About Our Shipments—All Seed Is Tested 
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i^nnw of who has grown 
Every farmer w enthusiastic booster 
*our Columbia oat is a development D f the 
for them. They„ t n them in that they 
Fulghum but sup h as three weeks later 
may be sown as m uc . , . The increase 
a„d still 1>5 » . bii irom 5% to 25% 
in ^ rang he , d. wdl 
straw much stronger. The Kerne ^ , g always or , e 
on the back and are U j“ at u,. e Its wide range oi seed- 
£ th e earliest oats to m lin f av orable conditions and 
ing dates, its resistanceitheavy yielding, va- 
early maturity make t the s . strongly because 
rifely. We recommend this va^ ^ custo mers. Our 
of the satisfaction it h S d . g c i ea ned and , 
is priced low for 
such fine stock, bee I 
page 37. 
This stock is golden yellow in color 
and very plump. The big meaty 
kernels weigh about 45 pounds per 
bushel. This year we have for you 
some extra fine northwestern grown 
stock. This is similar in general ap¬ 
pearance to the New Victory, of 
which a sample is enclosed, but have 
a..decided yellow color. If you do not 
agree that you have received one of 
the finest shipments of oats you ever 
laid eyes on we’ll take them back 
and promptly refund your money 
plus freight. They cost a little 
more.but you surely will be sow- 
-iMg^something extra fine. 
^ew Regenerated Stock 
tf ‘at you may 4 have Sf h ’ 6avy whit e oats 
grain shows / ei ' ,n pictur « o? 
sr ;; the » on yoVrlZ r S nunit y to 
Yl 'eld e s y up : to i a 00 re a V nd a i 4 o n h \ p , rod «ction. 
are reported , bush els p er aero 
earfy^’i)j a j f aitly WeH 
with rich grain. 6 SPran ^ d heads, *£%%£ 
p y ur C clS ^Horou gb . 
tins northern" s e ee a d e you the t S fi ed We are°selW y °T r 
>cr p rod ing 'Thing and^eav 1 
every ex ra^ ’ no / e ?**«&/* .«*& 
s^issisip 
NEH hu l.less 
Bia Yielder— No Waste—Fine Feed 
Ordinary oats arel28 to 4d% hulls. This variety has.no hulls. It’s 
all meat. Grains similar to rye but softer and lighter in color. They 
are also excellent producers ill several cases, having outyielded the 
ordinary hulled oat,/ Even should it fall a little below in yield the in¬ 
creased feeding value of the Hulless makes it very profitable to grow.. 
Straw is of medium length and strong. Equally as hardy and drought 
resisting as ordinary oats. These oats can be fed without grinding. 
They certainly are fine feed. One grower reported his Hulless oat smut 
free while common oats were badly affected. In order to assure full pro¬ 
tection against smut we treat all our Hulless. oats with copper carbonate 
to destroy any smut spores. This treatment is effective only on Hulless. 
Our seed is fine quality, carefully cleaned, and graded. It is a real 
seed stock. We have new low prices on these oats this year. 
Our strain of this variety deserves the wide 
popularity it enjoys. A beautiful white oat 
with a soft hull. Nice meaty kernels. It is 
medium early and grows a medium length 
straw. 
This is a select strain of the Silver Mine that 
should astonish a grower of the . rundown stock he 
may be still using. Our seed is northern grown 
which is distinctly superior. Our cleaning and grad¬ 
ing alone makes a big difference in results to be 
obtained. 
You will bring back this variety in all its glory. 
It's like striking a new vein of pay dirt to get this im¬ 
proved Silver Mine for your acres. These oats are 
adapted to a wide area. Profit by their heavy pro¬ 
duction this year. Prices, page 37. 
■ Performance h~ quain ted K -;tt - c 3 Jce 
I of U y° ^proper see d e ') a ,8Tea f { Varie . t y l 
I secured desir abl e Se u Ct,on und^ 1 ^' 
I , An, wd/ st ° C fc. IS fiTadeci so as’to ^ 
