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SEED 
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land Climax.” That’s why year after year orders for Shadeland 
Climax are repeated. It is one of the heaviest yielding tree oats. 
Even on big acreages it has shown yields of 93 bushels per acre 
and on smaller acreages it has yielded more than 100 bushels per 
acre. Year by year it makes new friends. "Shadeland Climax” 
is a sprangle or tree oats, large in the berry, often showing 
three grains to a spikelet. The hull is thin and the hulled 
berry is one of the largest and finest you ever saw. Ripens 
early—very early—ahead of the other oats produced where it is 
grown. Has a stiff straw that stands up under its burden of grain 
under the most trying circumstances. 
“I bought your seed oats the Shadeland Climax. It 
was the heaviest yield of oats I ever raised or heard 
of. It threshed 108 bu. per acre.” 
M. J. Faust, 
New Ringgold, Pa. 
“SWEDISH SELECT” SEED OATS 
A Good Variety, Dependable Yielder 
Long, Stiff Straw Ripens Early 
More bushels of this variety have been sold to our customers than 
of any other Seed Oats. This fact alone must mean that it is a 
dependable kind to sow. Indeed, it is a valuable oats—and can 
be bought for just a moderate outlay of cash. It is early, has a 
stiff straw that prevents lodging, and is a branching variety. 
The Bureau of Plant Industry, at Washington, in an official 
