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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
Greek's King Seed Oats. 
The King Seed Oats introduced by us have proved a wonderful success. Our many customers who grew them 
are enthusiastic in their praise. This splendid large variety of oats have filled a long felt want among the farmers 
and growers of grain. Many planters make the common mistake of sowing oats that are used for feeding purposes 
and are usually disappointed in their crop. 
In Breck’s King Seed Oats we have a variety of vigorous growth; the straw is of good length, very firm, does 
not lodge easily and is wonderfully productive. 
Per bushel for $1,25; 5 bushels for $6.00; 10 bushels for $11*50; 20 bushels for $22.00. 
A Field of Breck’s “King Seed Oats,’’ growing on World’s End Farm, Hingham, Mass. 
W e append below one of the many testimonials commending the valuable qualities of these oats. 
Jnthephotograph of the “King” Oats you will find vie standing at full height, which is five feet , eleven inches , 
and will see at a glance that they are a very tall variety of oats. / consider the straw from these oats worth one-third 
more than any other variety I have ever known. Jt is of unusual size, some of the largest stalks being one-half an 
inch in diameter, consequently they do not lodge like other varieties. J find the fibre of the straw very firm, some¬ 
thing like that of Rye straw; the oats are very plump and of very good quality —the best 1 have ever seen. 
_ Yours trul >’, C. R. GOODHUE, Foreman World's End Farm, Hingham, Mass. 
BARLEY. 
Two-Rowed .... 
Four-Rowed 
Success Beardless. A six-rowed variety that 
is practically free from the poisonous beard. 
It is early, hardy, large grained, strong of 
straw and productive .... 
BUCKWHEAT. 
Silver Hulled ...... 
Japanese. Enormously productive 
India Wheat. Similar to Buckwheat; good 
cover crop for poor soils in northern latitudes 
OATS. 
Lincoln. Good American sort 
Wild Rice ( Zizania aquatica). For naturalizing 
around duck ponds . . . Per lb. 
RYE. 
To prevent disappointment, we offer only 
selected rye for seed purposes. 
Spring . Per bush. .75 Winter . . 1.50 
SPRING WHEAT. Pcr Bus h. 
Blue Stem. Beardless. White, velvet-like 
chaff and stem just below the head when 
green, with a beautiful blue bloom which dis¬ 
appears as the wheat ripens. Free from rust, 
grains hard and of fine milling quality . $2.50 
Fyfe. A red, beardless wheat, with long smooth 
heads well covered with chaff; straw stiff, 
bright colored. Grain very hard, of a dull, 
reddish color. Very suitable for New England 2.50 
WINTER WHEAT. 
Dawson's Golden Chaff. One of the hardiest 
wheats we know of, heads bald, color of grain 
white (inclined to light amber), straw of 
medium length . . . . .2.25 
Satisfaction. Heads beardless, white chaff, 
grain light amber. A strong growing variety 
with large grains and broad, well filled heads 2.25 
AGRICULTURAL GRAINS 
(Prices subject to market change.) 
Per Bush. 
. $1.75 
I.50 
2.00 
1 *75 
1 *75 
2.00 
1.25 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
