Prize Sheaf of State’s Pride at one of the Grain Shows of the Wisconsin Experiment Association. 
STATE'S PRIDE (WISCONSIN PEDIGREE NO. 7) 
Most Popular Early Oat and Best Yielder of all Oats 
at Wisconsin Experiment Station Farm. 
It has proven to be the best grain for a nurse crop and 
because of its high yielding qualities and earliness it has 
become the most popular oat in Wisconsin. 
Description. State’s Pride is a small yellow oat, bright 
and shiny, with a very thin hull. In fact it is about all 
meat, very heavy and a great oat for feeding. The oats 
are small in size but how they do pour out of the spout 
at threshing time. State’s Pride is very early. Indeed the 
earliest of all varieties, some 25 or 30, grown at the Wis¬ 
consin Station. This enables it to escape rust. 
It has a short stiff straw and has stood up the best of 
all oats at the Wisconsin Station Farm. 
It has been grown for over 20 years at the Experiment 
Station and has given an average yield of 68.5 bushels per 
acre, a record which no other oat has equalled. 
PRICES OF STATE’S PRIDE OATS: 
Registered Seed—By mail: Lb., 20c. By freight: V 2 
pk., 15c; pk., 25c; bu., 65c; 10 bus. at 60c; 25 bus. or over 
at 55c. 
Certified Seed: Bu., 63c; 10 bus. at 58c; 25 bus. at 53c. 
Standard Seed: Bu., 60c; 10 bus. at 55c; 25 bus. at 50c. 
(All orders for less than one bushel will be filled from 
Registered Seed.) 
DEPENDABLE SEED 
POTATOES 
Do not overlook our Seed 
Potatoes offered on pages 86 to 
88. We have long made a 
specialty of choice, dependable 
stock of the leading varieties. 
Most of it is “Certified Stock.’’ 
You will want to try our new 
varieties, White Gold, New 
Early. Chippewa, New Late. 
Prof. R. A. Moore Inspecting a Field of State’s Pride Oats. 
