GRAHAM & ROSS IN GREAT FALLS SINCE 1896 
BARLEY 
(Sow 50 to 75 lbs. per acre) 
SEED OATS 
(Sow 64 to 80 lbs. per acre) 
"X-L" HORN 
A two-row variety which has proven to be the out¬ 
standing heavy yielder under dry land conditions. - Grows 
taller and is a greater yielder than Hannchen. Our stock 
is well graded, clean, and northern Montana grown. 
"X-L" TREBI (Six Row) 
"X-L" MARKTON 
A new variety in Montana but destined to become one 
of the leaders. In a four-year nursery test conducted by 
the Agricultural College in which 15 varieties were grown. 
Markton was the leading variety, averaging 67.7 bushels 
per acre and yielding 6.6 bushels per acre more than 
Swedish Select. It is immune to covered smut and shows 
less tendency to shatter while standing than do many other 
varieties. 
This is perhaps our heaviest yielding barley. Recom¬ 
mended especially for irrigation. Bozeman reports an aver¬ 
age yield of 95 bushels per acre under irrigation for the 
past two years. Grain is large, plump and white, with 
a very thin hull. 
"X-L" CALIFORNIA SIX ROW BEARDLESS 
Introduced in this section five years ago and during the 
past dry years has always produced a crop. Being beard¬ 
less, it is especially adapted for stock feeding or hay and 
its consistent yield under dry land makes it especially 
valuable for this section. Supply very short. Order early. 
WISCONSIN "38"—BREWING BARLEY 
There is an increasing demand for this selected type of 
Brewing Barley. It is a smooth owned type. Does not 
lodge as readily as the oderbrucker types and outyields 
them. There is considerable preference for the smooth 
owned types of malting or brewing barleys. We have a 
fine lot of fancy Montana Grown Seed of Wisconsin Pedi¬ 
gree "38." 
"X-L" WHITE HULLESS AND BEARDLESS 
A six-row barley which threshes out of the straw like 
wheat. A good barley for dry sections as it is very early. 
It is also sown for early hay. 
Dry Land Montana Grown 
"X-L" HI-GERMINATING SWEDISH 
SELECT 
The straw is coarse, noted for its stiffness and power 
to withstand lodging. Weighs from 35 to 45 pounds per 
bushel. They are quite early and less liable to smut than 
most any sort. 
"X-L" HI-GERMINATING VICTORY 
This is the standard oat for Montana. It is of the Swed¬ 
ish Select type, but much improved. It is a heavy yielding 
variety of thin hulled, plump white oats. Our seed weighs 
over 40 pounds to the bushel and is free of wild oats. 
REGISTERED VICTORY OATS 
For those who are interested in getting a start with oats 
100 % pure and have the proper ground, we offer a lim¬ 
ited supply of Montana Grown Oats carrying the Blue 
Tag of the Montana Seed Growers Association. In order 
to carry the Blue Tag, these oats must be absolutely free 
of wild oats. Supply very limited. 
Treat All Cereal Seed With 
CERES AN 
For Greater Yields 
"X-L" BLUE HULLESS AND BEARDLESS 
OATS 
In addition to being beardless and hulless, it has proven 
itself to be the highest yielding of all hulless types and 
the feed value of this variety is the highest of all barleys. 
"X-L" SPELTZ 
(Sow 80 lbs. per acre) 
Outyields both barley and oats. The, straw is equal to 
oats in feeding value. Grows on any kind of soil and 
is especially adapted to semi-arid districts. The grain and 
straw ground together makes one of the best milk-producing 
feeds possible. 
Treat All Cereal Seed With 
CERESAN 
For Greater Yields 
BARLEY 
Lower Production Cost of Oats by Increasing Yields With 
New Improved Ceresan 
Lower your oats production cost per acre—enlarge your 
profits—by increasing yields with New Improved Ceresan; 
the ethyl mercury phosphate dust disinfectant. Treat all 
seed oats with New Improved Ceresan to control seed- 
borne smuts and scab seedling blights. It is effective and 
inexpensive. Only % ounce (there is a measuring spoon 
in each can) is required per bushel of seed. Costs but 
l%c to 2%c a bushel of seed. Easily and quickly applied 
by 20 to 25 revolutions of seed treater or 3 turnings with 
a shovel. Seed should be treated 24 hours before planting. 
No wetting of the seed nor reduced drilling rate. Prices, 
1 lb., 75c; 5 lbs., $3.00. May be mailed. Add postage. 
Free pamphlet. 
SUNFLOWER SEEDS 
"X-L" Hi-Germinating Mammoth 
Russian 
(Sow 10 lbs. per acre) 
Obtain the Highest Barley Prices by Raising Quality Grain 
With New Improved Ceresan 
Prevent covered smut, stripe disease and scab seedling 
blight, the destructive seed-carried barley diseases, from 
decreasing the yields and reducing the value of your crop! 
Treat all seed barley with New Improved Ceresan (ethyl 
mercury phosphate), the inexpensive, effective grain disin¬ 
fectant. Only % ounce (there is a measuring spoon in each 
can) is required per bushel of seed. Costs l%c to 2%c a 
bushel of seed. Easily and quickly applied by 20 to 25 
revolutions of seed treater or 3 turnings with a shovel. 
Seed should be treated 24 hours before planting. Does not 
reduce drilling rate nor damage drill. Prices, 1 lb., 75c; 5 
lbs., $3.00. May be mailed. Add postage. Free pamphlet. 
A wonderful producer of fine quality silage. Will pro¬ 
duce as high as 12 tons to the acre. Sown in rows wide 
enough apart to permit cultivating between them. 
FLAX 
"X-L" Hi-Germinating Reserve 
(Sow 18 to 20 lbs. per acre) 
This new variety of Flax has been proven to be the besi 
yielder of any variety yet tried at the Bozeman Experiment 
Station. Over a three-year period yielded 27.8 bushels per 
acre on irrigated land. Much earlier than Russian Brown 
or Bison and ripens very evenly. 
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Good Seeds are always a Bargain 
