Adapted to the Northwest, Bober’s Field Seeds Grow Better 
HIGHEST YIELDING WHEAT VARIETIES 
CERES—New Wonder spring wheat. Drought and rust re¬ 
sistant. Yields 5 bushels more per acre than any other 
bread wheat. Matures earlier than Marquis. 1 bu. $1.35. 
MINDUM —The most rust resisting, drought resisting and high¬ 
est yielding selection of Durum wheat. Record yield 43 
bushels per acre. $1.35 per bushel. 
THE BEST EVER FLAX 
Bison flax seed, wilt and rust resistant and highest yielder 
of all varieties. Prices: 1 bu., $2.50; 5 bu. at $2.25; 10 bu. 
at $2.15. 
REAL SEED OATS 
Good seed oats are scarce. If you order at once I can supply 
you early maturing and highest yielding Gopher Oats, No. 674. 
Prices: bu., 75c; 6 bu. at 65c; 12 bu. at 60c. Bags included 
free. 
Wheat 
Record for Gopher Oats, 135 bushels per acre on creek bot¬ 
tom land. 
BARLEY 
TREBI BARLEY —Heaviest yielding, largest grain variety. Try 
a few acres and be convinced. Prices: 1 bu., 90c; 2 bu. at 
85c; 10 bu. at 75c. This Trebi barley made a record of 100 
bushels per acre in Butte County. 
SOY BEANS 
MANCHU is the most popular variety of soy beans in the North¬ 
west. The dry beans mature in about 100 days. Drill 30 
pounds per acre. 10 lbs. 65c; 50 lbs. $2.00; 100 lbs. $3.25. 
Plant RAPE for Summer and Fall Pasture 
Sow it at the rate of 4 pounds per acre with your grain. 
Very popular for hog and sheep pastures. Keeps growing 
out as it is eaten off and is not easily damaged by frost. 
Lb. 30c; 10 lbs. $1.25; 50 lbs. $5.50; 100 lbs. $10.00. 
Gopher No. 674 Oats 
New MONTANA PERENNIAL CLOVER Thrives on Alkali Soils 
This plant which looks like a cross between sweet clover and alfalfa was discovered 
growing in low moist alkali soil in Montana, is cut, cured and stacked like alfalfa. Yields 
about 4 tons per acre. There are many farms in the west alkali spotted worthless land 
which will grow this new legume for pasture and hay. Two or three cuttings of nutritious 
hay depending on the season. Plant 5 to 7 pounds per acre late in February or in March. 
Shallow planting on firm ground is best. 1 lb. $1.10; 5 lbs. $5.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
10 lbs. $9.00; 25 lbs. $18.50. 
For WYOMING, Montana and Western Dakota 
SIXTY-DAY MILO 
Grows the size of wheat and can be harvested with a binder, header or combine. It has 
yielded nearly 100 bushels of grain per acre. In dry years when wheat made two to four 
bushels this Sixty-day Milo made 35 to 50 bushels grain per acre. Plant 6 to 8 lbs. per 
acre in rows, using a cane plate and cultivate. 10 lbs. 75c; 25 lbs. $1.35; 50 lbs. $2.20; 
100 lbs. $3.90. 
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