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otorm King Oats 
We have pleasure in recommending this true White Tartarian or 
bide Oat. It is a heavy cropper; the grain is short, plump, thin- 
skinned and of the highest feeding value and the straw, as its name 
implies, is very strong and stiff, enabling it to resist the severest 
weather. the weight of the grain per measured bushel is 46 lbs. 
Xhe past year’s experience has fully borne out our good opinion of 
otorm King.” Wherever grown the yield of both grain and straw 
was satisfactory. We advise every grower of Oats to try this variety, 
bow 3 bushels per acre. 
PRICE, Storm King Oats, per peck. $0.80 
Per Standard bushel of 32 lbs. 
10-bushel lots and upward, per bushel... . 
100-bushel lots, per bushel 
Early Newmarket Oats 
A grand new breed of English pedigree 
Oats of wonderfully vigorous growth, pro¬ 
ducing very early a heavy crop of unusually 
large, plump Oats, remarkable for their 
thinness of husk, which greatly adds to their 
feeding value. The straw is tall and strong, 
withstanding unfavorable weather well, and 
it is practically immune from rust. Sow 3 
bushels per acre. 
PRICE, Early Newmarket Oats, per pk. $0.70 
Per Standard bushel of 32 lbs. 2.10 
10-bushel lots and upward, per bushel 2.00 
100-bushel lots, per bushel. 1.90 
HENDERSON’S 
Clydesdale Oats 
THE MOST POPULAR HIGH-GRADE 
WHITE OATS IN THE UNITED STATES 
Early and Productive — Free from Disease — Does not 
Shell Out in Handling—And Weighs 50 
Pounds to the Measured Bushel 
Since we introduced this Grand Oat it has steadily and 
deservedly gained in popularity, until to-day it is the most 
popular High-Grade White Oat in the United States. The 
ultimate financial benefit accruing to the American farmers 
by the annual distribution of several thousand bushels of 
Henderson’s Clydesdale Oats cannot be overestimated. 
These Oats weigh naturally 50 lbs. per measured bushel, 
and they deteriorate in weight only from 3 to 4 lbs. each 
year, so that the produce is wor th for seed purposes at least 
double the market value of ordinary Oats. No other Oat 
can show such a record— 75 to 100 bushels per acre, and 
double the usual quantity of straw. Another most im¬ 
portant, advantage of Henderson’s Clydesdale Oats to the 
farmer is the fact that they have been thoroughly cleaned 
by the latest and most improved machinery, and are 
absolutely free from weed seeds. Sow 3 bushels per acre. 
(See engraving.) 
PRICE, Henderson’s Clydesdale Oats, per peck. .. $0.80 
Per Standard bushel of 32 lbs. 2.75 
10-bushel lots and upward, per bushel. 2.65 
100-bushel lots, per bushel. 2.55 
“In the spring of 1915 7 purchased of you a number of bushels of 
Clydesdale Oats. They proved to be wonderful Oats and are truly 
worth their price." 
Jan. 25, 1917. C. ELPHICK, Ludlow, N. J. 
“ Two years ago I bought Clydesdale Oats from you and again last 
year. I was greatly pleased with them. Last year from seed 
secured from what we bought of you the year before we raised 03 
bushels to the acre, and the season was very dry and poor." 
April 6, 1917. EDWARD B. FRITZ, Marshall, Mich. 
“ The Oats purchased frotn you about two years ago were the best 
we ever saw, and we have had good success with them. They were 
Chdesdale Oats." 
Sept. 7, 1917. R. II. MULL, PhiUipsburg, Pa . 
Long’s White Tartar Oats 
THE IDEAL SIDE OAT FOR THE AMERICAN FARMER 
r .The earliest, heaviest and most prolific domestic-grown 
Side Oat in cultivation. It is suitable for all soils; of 
robust and vigorous constitution, is remarkably early and 
an immense cropper; the straw is long and stout, stands up 
well and does not readily lodge or twist. The heads 
measure from 8 to 10^ inches, and the kernels are of im¬ 
mense size, thick, plump and heavy; it is undoubtedly the 
heaviest cropping domestic white Oat ever offered. 
Its extreme earliness, great length and strength of straw, thick, 
plump grains and the heavy yields it is capable of producing give 
Long’s White Tartar all the necessary qualifications which go to make 
an ideal Oat. Sow 3 bushels per acre. 
PRICE, Long’s White Tartar Oats, per peck.. $0.70 
Per Standard bushel of 32 lbs. 2.10 
10-bushel lots and upward, per bushel.. 2.00 
100-bushel lots, per bushel. 1.90 
“7 wish to call your attention to the Long's While Tartar 
Oats, which I bought from you. They are very fine. Yield 
82 bushels, 11 lbs. per acre." 
R. S. CLARK, Maple Shade Farm, Dilhburg, Pa, 
2.75 
2.65 
2.55 
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