BRECK’S HIGH-GRADE 
NOVELTIES and SPECIALTIES 
- 1906 - 
BRECK»S KING SEED OATS 
I X IXTRODUCIXO the King Seed Oats to our customers, we believe we are filling 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 Hreck’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. 
A field of BrecK's Seed Onts,** growing on World’s IDnd 
Farxn, HingHAm» Mass. 
We append below two of the many testimonials commending the valuable qualities of these oats. 
In the photograph of the King'’' Oats you will find me 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. I consider the straw from these oats worth one-third 
more than any other variety I have ez>er kno^vn ; tt is of unusual size, some of the largest stalks being one-half an 
inch in diameter, consequently they do not lodge like other varieties. I find the fibre of the straw very fi7'm, some- 
thifig like that of Rye straw ; the oats are very plump and of very good quality — the best / haiie ever seen. 
Yours truly, C. R. GOODHUE, Foreman iVorUVs End Farm, Ilingham, Mass. 
The “ King'^ Oats purchased of you last year gave us very satisfactory results as a green fodder crop ; iji con¬ 
nection with Canada Field Peas they grew very tall, and produced an enormous amount of fodder. We shall want 
fully as many next seasofi as we had last. Yours truly, 
HENRY FIKLDEN, Supt, Cherry Hill Farm, Beverly, Mass. 
Per BusKel for 
lO - 
$ 1.25 
11.50 
PRICE 
5 
20 
BusHels for 
* 0 
$ 6.00 
22.00 
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