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Every farmer '‘"“''jmhm^as'ic bvmter 
Fulglium but j three weeks later 
,„ay be sown The increase 
tn^roductU has -f 
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o? the earliest oats to ^favorable conditions and 
•1 dates, its resistance to untavo^ 
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for such fine stock. 
See page 41. 
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heavy grained kernel/^^-pi^^® 
white oats. The stiff Ito ^eaty 
pte grain is borne on r'" 
Somewhat later than To 
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these large hearl<= ri sight to see 
"•■t'; a load'^f 
added profits too for ‘’’at brings 
'aye yielded over ToO , f. f 
Wnb proper weather it P-®’’ 
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3r superior produc^T'^^^Tt^^^ stock is very decidprll 
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oat production. ^’’^''acter to get more profitable 
Disinfects small grain* 
for two cents a bushel 
A dry treatment. Easy to ap¬ 
ply. Controls stinking- smut of 
Wheat, covered smut and stripe 
of Barley and loose and covered 
smut of Oats. Does not cause 
seed to lodge in drill. Measuring- 
spoon in each can. Half ounce 
treats a bushel. Makes for bet¬ 
ter stands and larg-er yields. 
Many Ag-ricultural authorities 
advocate its u.se. We recom¬ 
mend it highly. 
Prepaid i ll>. enough 
for 31! bushel only 
75c; 5 lbs. for 
$3.00. 
Big Yielder—No Waste—Fine Feed 
Ordinary oats are 28 to 40% hulls. This variety has_ no hulls. It’s 
all meat. Grains similar to rye but softer and lighter in color. They 
are also excellent producers in several cases, having ^ outyielded the 
ordinary hulled oat. Even should it fall a little below in yield the in¬ 
creased feeding value of the Hulless makes it very profitable to grow. 
Straw is of medium length and strong. Equally as hardy and drought 
resisting as ordinary oats. These oats can be fed without grinding. 
They certainly are fine feed. One grower reported his Hulless oat smut 
free while common oats were badly affected. In. order to assure pro¬ 
tection against smut we treat all our Hulless oats with copper carbonate 
to destroy any smut spores. This treatment is effective only on Hulless. 
Our seed is fine quality, carefully cleaned, and graded. It is a real 
seed stock. \\^e have new low prices on these oats this year. 
We consider this the heaviest producer 
of the carh' varieties, especially when sowm 
early. It outyielded other varieties by 12% 
to 17% in a seven-year test. Kernels are 
medium size. Golden yellow color. Straw 
relatively short. One of the best to stand 
lip on rich land and to outyield on thin 
land as well. 
Fulgluims are especially resistant against smut. 
W’here Khersous showed 25 to 40% hardly a trace 
could be found in the Fulghums in the same test. 
These oats are hardier than most oats. They are 
.sown in the south as a winter oat. Best results in 
the north come from very early seeding. For later 
seeding use Columbia or lowar. Fulghums are an 
excellent early maturing heavy yielding variety that 
we can recoin mend hishh'. 
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