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Adapted to the Northwest, Bobier's Field Seeds Grow Better 
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Highest Yielding WHEAT Varieties 
CERES. New Wonder spring wheat. Drought and 
rust resistant. Yields 5 bushels more per acre 
than any other bread wheat. Matures earlier 
than Marquis. 
MINDUM. The most rust resisting, drought resist¬ 
ing and highest yielding selection of Durum 
wheat. Record yield 43 bushels per acre. 
RUBY. The High Protein Wheat. A week earlier 
than Marquis. A bald wheat of fine milling 
quality, with nice hard red berry, and straw of 
medium height. The great value of Ruby lies 
in its earliness, which enables it to escape drouth 
and rust. Prices for all varieties of wheat, re¬ 
cleaned and sacked. 1 bushel, $1.00; 5 bushels, 
$4.50. 
BARLEY 
TREBI BARLEY. Heaviest yielding, largest grain 
variety. It will produce more pounds of' grain 
per acre than any other crop. Try a few acres 
and be convinced. Price, 1 bu., $1.00; 2 bu., at 
75c; 10 bu., at 65c. This Trebi barley made a 
record yield of 100 bushels per acre in Butte 
County. 
VELVET. The smooth bearded barley. Not a scratch 
in a carload. Fine for stock feeding. 1 bu., 
$1.00; 2 bu., at 85c; 10 bu., at 75c bu. 
IMPROVED WHITE HULLESS AND BEARDLESS 
BARLEY. Has neither beards nor hulls, ex¬ 
tremely early, making it very valuable for hog 
and poultry feed. Better and richer for feed 
purposes than any other barley. Normally pro¬ 
ducing two times the yield of wheat. Price, 
$2.00 per 100 lbs. 
THE BEST EVER FLAX 
I can supply you highest grade Certified Bison flax seed, wilt 
and rust resistant and highest yielder among all flax varieties 
awarded first prize at the State Fair and State Crop Improve¬ 
ment Show. Prices: 1 bu., $2.00; 5 bu. at $1.85; 10 bu. at $1.75. 
Buda Wilt Resistant flax: 1 bu., $1.95; 5 bu. at $1.80; 10 bu. at 
$1.65. 
Real SEED Oats—Not Feed Oats 
I can supply you with the new Gopher Oats, No. 674. A white 
seeded early maturing oat, having stiff straw and open panicles, 
of good weight. This is certified pure Gopher Oats free from 
any wild oats or other weeds. Rush your order for real seed oats. 
Prices, bu., 65c; 6 bu. at 60c; 12 bu. at 55c. Bags included free. 
Record for Gopher Oats, 135 bushels per acre on dry land. 
Flax 
SOY BEANS—A Real Annual Legume 
ILLINI. It stands up the best of' all varieties. The bean matures 7 days 
earlier than Manchu. The yield is the greatest, as high as 37 bushels 
per acre. Excellent for hay and silage. 10 lbs., 80c; 50 lbs., $2.25; 100 
lbs., $4.00. 
BROME GRASS 
This makes a good crop for pasture especially. Unequalled for hardi¬ 
ness and sturdiness. Will grow on most any soil and do well. Sow 7 to 
15 pounds per acre for best results. Prices: 15 lbs., $3.00; 50 lbs., $8.60. 
100 lbs., $15.00. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
Sow 6 to 10 lbs. per acre. 
Very popular for hog and sheep pastures. Keeps growing out as it is 
eaten off and is not easily damaged by frost. Lb., 30c, postpaid. 10 lbs., 
$1.00; 50 lbs., $4.00; 100 lbs., $7.00, not prepaid. 
WINTER RYE 
For Fall seeding. New Wisconsin No. 5 pedigreed Rye, produces a 
white flour. Write for prices. 
New White Gold Potatoes 
The earliest white potato grown. Introduced year before last. Ear¬ 
lier than Bliss Triumph, Irish Cobbler or Early Ohio. A big yielder and 
the most promising early variety of the present time. Seed stock is lim¬ 
ited. Order at once. 1 bu., $1.50; 2 bu. for $2.70; 5 bu. for $6.50. 
Early Bliss Triumph Potatoes, $1.30 bu. straight. 
Sam Bobier's Bax seed made a record of 20 bushels per acre in Butte County 
