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 im¬ 
proved 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 some¬ 
times 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. Ask for prices. 
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 CERE¬ 
SAN 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. O. 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 
preventing smut. Special price of 65c per 
bushel, f. o. b. Shawnee, Okla. 10 bushels or 
over 60c per bushel. 
Non-Saccharine Sorghums 
Last year due to the bad drouth and ex¬ 
cessive moisture during the fall our crops of 
grain sorghums matured very little first class 
planting seed. This fall we find killing frost 
and freezes came early enough to destroy most 
all feed crops and along with it much of the 
heads of grain have been rendered unfit for 
seed. You may have heads matured enough to 
save for seed stocks, but before planting any 
of these you should make a germination test. 
We are of the opinion that most grain sorghum 
seed saved locally will carry too much moisture 
to germinate properly. 
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 expressly for seed purposes from 
seed stocks with many years of selection back 
of them. 
Arizona 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 Arizona. These stocks have 
years of careful breeding and selection back 
of them, which insure our customers of re¬ 
ceiving 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. 
Dwarf White Black Hull Kaffircorn 
For some years our type of Dwarf White 
Blackhull Kaffircoi’n 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 con¬ 
ditions. Renew your stock seed this year by 
planting an acreage of our pure bred, high 
grade Dwarf White Blackhull 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. 
Double Dwarf Milo Maize 
This straight necked Milo maize is proving 
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 Crookneck Milo Maize 
If you want only the grain crop, Milo 
maize produces under the most trying con¬ 
ditions. 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, post¬ 
paid. 
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; post¬ 
paid. 
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 
25c; 2 lbs. for 45c, 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. 
Other 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 offering was grown by a 
member of the Oklahoma Crop Improvement 
Association and a Master Farmer in every re¬ 
spect. 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. 
$1.50 for 1 bushel; 3 bushel bag $4.00, 
f. o. b. Shawnee, Okla. 
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 recommend Triumph 
No. 44—strain No. 11, as it has succeeded well 
all over this section of Oklahoma and on a 
wide variety of soils. 
$1.50 for 1 bushel; 3 bushel bag $4.00, 
f. o. b. Shawnee, Okla. 
We also have in stock Mebane and Half- 
and-Half of high grade seed, which we will be 
glad to quote on application. 
Eclipse Brand Grasses for Better 
Pastures 
We carry in stock the grass seeds that are 
more commonly used in the South. All new 
crop recleaned seed. English Blue Grass, Ken¬ 
tucky 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 con¬ 
ditions. 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 de- 
