If you like io grow a Bearded W^heat 
— here is an Extra Fine Variety 
“ PENNSYLVANIA 44 ” 
STATE CERTIFIED SEED 
Bearded. Chaff — white. Grain — large, red. Straw — 
long, stiff. Sow — 1% bushels per acre. 
Pennsylvania 44 (also known as “Nittany’’) heads the list 
of valuable bearded winter wheats because it makes good crops 
of wheat and a good tonnage of straw. 
Refer to the Pennsylvania Experiment Station at State College 
and you will learn of the enviable records that “Pennsylvania 44 
Certified” has been making over a period of years. Its grain is 
very desirable for milling purposes. Its yields have been out¬ 
standing. Its straw is much stiffer than the average bearded 
wheat. It does not spill out grain while being handled. It stools 
well. Very hardy — it is very resistant to extreme winters. It 
matures just a little later than the earliest wheat. Select “Pennsyl¬ 
vania 44 Certified” and you will be well pleased with the results. 
“PENNSYLVANIA 44” (Not Certified) 
Also offered is a limited quantity of non-certified seed of 
the same variety. Grown with the same care, it is offered at 
a lower figure. See price list on last page. 
