BARLEY 
Name and Address 
County 
Where 
Grown 
Purity 
Smut 
Certified 
Seed—Bus. 
for Sale 
MICHIGAN WINTER 
Ben S. Allison, R-2, Cherokee 
Alfalfa 
Pure (R) 
200 
Harry Main, R-3, Cherokee 
Alfalfa 
Pure 
200 
Dellis V. Nelson, R-l, Goltry 
Alfalfa 
Pure (R) 
200 
G. B. Neely, R-3, Geary 
Blaine 
Pure (R) 
600 
Jacob A. Voth, R-A, Kremlin 
Garfield 
B. tr. wheat 
1,000 
Grant Murray, Pauls Valley 
Garvin 
Pure (R) 
Tr. 
650 
Emil A. Dester, R-3, Deer Creek 
Grant 
B. tr. wheat 
100 
B. Earle Cole, R-l, Alius 
Jackson 
Tr.wheat 
500 
MISSOURI EARLY BEARDLESS 
A1 Turinsky, R-l, Mounds 
Creek 
Tr. wheat 
B. tr. 
2,500 
L. I. Joyner, Wakita _ __ 
Grant 
Pure 
50 
B. Earle Cole, R-l, Altus __ ___ 
Jackson 
Pure 
150 
John H. Kaney, R-2, Blackwell 
Kay 
Pure 
275 
Jap Albright & Sons, R-3, Bartlesville 
Osage 
Pure 
B. tr. 
175 
Alfred Pacheco, R-l, Miami _ 
Ottawa 
Tr. wheat 
B. tr. 
200 
E. A. Swim, Stillwater __ 
Payne 
Tr. wheat 
300 
Tr. bearded 
Paul Stritzke, R-l, Talala _ _ _ 
Rogers 
barley 
B. tr. 
150 
Roy Wilson, Collinsville 
Rogers 
Tr. wheat 
Tr. 
400 
Tr. bearded 
Sand Springs Home Farm, Sand Springs 
Tulsa 
barley 
100 
ABRUZZI RYE 
Glenn E. Dill, R-4, Okemah _ 
Okfuskee 
Pure 
700 
ALFALFA 
Oklahoma Common. Oklahoma Common al- 
Records from growers show that certified stocks 
falfa seed was approved for certification on 
of Oklahoma Common were produced from al- 
the basis of known origin and adaptation, 
falfa seed introduced 
into the state 
about 25 
quality of seed, and freedom from noxious 
years ago when alfalfa culture first began. 
weed seed. Also, fields approved for certifi- 
The original seed came 
: from adjoining sections 
cation were found to be free of alfalfa wilt. 
in Kansas. 
County 
Name and Address 
Where 
Purity 
Bus. for Sale 
Grown 
H. A. Bathurst, Cherokee 
Alfalfa 
Pure 
200 
P. N. Manning, Jet _ 
Alfalfa 
Pure 
200 
Note: Growers who are permitted to sell a limited quantity of registered seed are indicated by (R) in the 
column headed “Purity." 
Look for purity and quality. The offer¬ 
ings of certified seed by different certified 
growers will vary to some extent in purity and 
quality. Absolute purity of a seed crop in a 
large field is a desirable goal seldom attained. 
Certified seed growers are continually striv¬ 
ing to produce seed of highest purity and of 
good quality. A seed crop listed as pure may 
contain a few off type plants per acre which 
can be found with difficulty. A “trace” (Tr.) 
of mixture will indicate approximately one or 
two off type plants per square rod. A “bare 
trace” (B. Tr.) will indicate a mixture of two 
to three off type plants in approximately three 
square rods. A “sprinkle” (Sp.) will indicate 
a mixture with other kinds only of grain (ex¬ 
cept rye) at the rate of four to six plants per 
square rod. 
However, an almost complete separation of 
oats from wheat, or wheat from barley is pos¬ 
sible when the grower is skilled in the use of 
an efficient seed cleaner. The grains or weed 
seeds depends upon the final examination of 
a referee sample which the grower affirms is 
representative of all the seed he expects to sell. 
Consequently, a sprinkling of mixture may be 
evident in the field, but only a bare trace may 
be found in the seed offered for sale. 
