SELECTED FARM SEEDS 
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golden fleece oats 
This splendid new oat is one of the best 
varieties ever developed. It was first introduced 
by us in 1901, and hundreds of our customers have 
written us of its merits. It is, without doubt, 
one of the heaviest cropping, handsomest oats ever 
introduced. The grains are white, plump and 
handsome. The straw is very strong and stands 
up well. The blade is double the size of ordinary 
oats, which attests the vigor and productive capacity 
of the strain. 
It is also remarkable for its great stooling 
capacity. One of our customers, C. E. Bradley, of 
Patton, Mo., writes: “I never saw anything like 
the Golden Fleece Oats. I counted 17 different 
shoots with full heads of grain from one seed sown, and 4 bushels sown harvested ovor 200 huBhels 
of oats.” On account of its heavy stooling property, 6 pecks (11 bushels) is sufficient to seed an ncre. 
Price, per lb., 25c.; 3 lbs., 65c., by mail, postpaid; by freight or express, peck, 60c.; legal bush. 
(32 lbs.), $1.50 ; sack of 3 legal bush. (96 lbs.), $4.00 ; 10 bush, and ovor, $1.25 por hush., sacks included. 
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TARTAR KING OATS 
This grand oat is one of the earliest, heaviest, and most prolific domeBtic-grown onts in cultivation. 
Suitable for all soils, has a robust and vigorous constitution, is ouite early and an immense cropper; 
straw being long and stout, stands up well, and does not readilv lodge. The kernels are of largo size, 
thick, plump and heavy. It has all the qualities necessary which go to make the ideal oat. Price, por 
lb., 25c.; 3 lbs., 65c., by mail, postage paid ; by freight or express, peck, 60c.; legal bush., (32 lbs.), 
$1.50 ; sacks of 3 legal bush., $4.00; 10 buBli. and over, $1.25 per bush., sacks included. 
VIRGINIA WINTER TURF OATS 
For a number of years we have been selling largo quantities of this fine oat for fall sowing, hut wo 
find upon inquiry that it is equally good if sown in the spring, and produces largo yields of grain, the 
quality of which is excellent. The crop from spring-sown winter oats is the best for fall seeding, as 
there is no trouble with cheat or other impurities which arc sometimes found in them. They will yield 
larger crops with better quality of grain than spring oats, and are becoming very popular. Being so 
very hardy, they can be put in earlier than would be safe to sow regular spring oats. 
Price, per lb., 30c.; 3 lbs., 65c., by mail, postpaid ; by freight or express, peck, 40c.; legal bush. 
(32 lbs.), $1.20 ; 10 bush, and over, $1.10 per bush. 
Standard Varieties of Northern-Grown Seed Oats 
Prices of each of the following, 30c. per lb., or 3 lbs., 65c., postpaid; by freight or express, peck, 40c.; 
perietal bush. (32 lbs.), $1.20; 10 bush, and over, $1.10 per bush., bags included. 
White Maine, very early, handsome, wonderfully fine and productive. 
Mortgage Lifter; Danish Island, originally from Denmark; very early and hardy. 
Lincoln, early and rust-proof, with strong stiff straw. 
Welcome, Clydesdale, White Russian, Virginia Winter Turf, and other well-known and 
popular varieties of seed oats, choicest seed carefully recleaned, at above prices. 
D.T. Lindley, Canton, Pa., March 13, 1905, writes of our Improved Learning Corn; “I have 
had chances to sell many more bushels of Learning Seed Corn than I had. I had a very fine lot of corn 
last year from your seed corn planted near the road, and every farmer that saw it wanted to know 
where I got my seed. I have referred a number to you from this Hection. 
See Description of this Corn, Page 55. 
Read all about Nitro-Culture, Page 54. 
