COLD RESISTANT 
SAME SEEDING USED ON EACH PLOT 
APPLER 
(RED RUST PROOF) 
Every smut-resistant oat we offer must prove its resistance—actually 
treated with smut for three years before they are offered you. 
In order to see if they can take it, these oats were planted almost on top of 
the ground to make them winter kill if possible. One hundred seed planted in 
each plot. 
PROVE THEIR WORTH 
DEAR CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS— when you read these reports on the showing our Fulgrain 
oats made last season, remember that it was one of the hardest winters and dryest springs we 
have had in many a year. 
From South Carolina . . . 
From North Carolina . . . 
QUALITY GRAIN 
“No cold damage and free from 
smut. About a week earlier than 
any other grown in this section. 
Stood up well—quality of grain 
excellent.”—W. C. Herron, Ander¬ 
son County. 
A FIFTEEN-WORD STORY 
“Sowed 1 bushel per acre first 
of December—no cold damage—no 
smut— 73 bushels.”—D. E. Efird 
and R. R. Mellette, Lexington 
County. 
THANKSGIVING DAY FOR 
FULGRAIN 
“Planted on Thanksgiving Day. 
Man who threshed this said it was 
the best quality grain he had seen 
this year. I am well pleased with 
this oat.” —J. A. Smith, Orange¬ 
burg County. 
THIN HULLS 
“Per cent cold damage, 10—no smut, stools well. Has 
very stiff straw, plump grain with very thin hull.”—J. C. 
Barber, Rowan County. 
STRAWBERRY SECTION REPORTS 
“Sowed 5 pecks per acre December 1st. No cold damage 
—no smut. Yield about 50 bushels per acre.”—C. R. 
Bailey, Columbus County. 
NOT BIRD RESISTANT 
“Stood winter well—birds and dry weather worked on 
them but they had good heads, good straw and were 
early.”—D r. Spencer P. Bass, Edgecombe County. 
From Georgia . . . 
612 BUSHELS FROM 4 
“Planted 4 bushels of your smut-proof oats on 9,15 
acres and threshed 612 bushels by weight. Last four 
weeks before cutting, real dry and it stood that good.” 
—B. C. Hodges, Sumter County. 
NOTE: Photo below—We realize this mule is rather thin but you see 
he has only had one meal of Fulgrain oats—they are still too valuable 
to use for mule feed. 
FROM BAG TO PLANTER- 
SMUT-RESISTANT - 
NO TREATMENT 
NECESSARY 
