Seed Preparation 
Heavy Producer 
Extra Fancy, High 
Yielding Seed Oats is an 
item in which we lead. 
A great many thousand 
bushels are assembled by 
us each season for dis¬ 
tribution through lead¬ 
ing farmers and dealers. 
This seed must then be 
extra highly recleaned 
and graded so only heavy 
“Full of Life” grains re¬ 
main. 
Such Oats are most 
certain to produce under all normal 
conditions of soil and weather much 
larger crops of finer grain. 
SUNFIELD’S SEED OATS may 
cost a little more to plant an acre, 
but the yields and quality of the crop 
are usually so much better, that the 
extra investment for seed is general¬ 
ly returned many fold. 
ROYAL BANNER 
An extra heavy meaty creamy 
white oat. A very heavy yielding 
variety. Larger plumper oats than 
some farmers have ever seen. Let 
my representative show you the 
beautiful quality of such seed. I am 
sure you will agree they are extra 
fine. I pay a big premium for such 
seed and put them into first class 
conditions. While they are more ex¬ 
pensive than ordinary oats my mar¬ 
gin in them is not large. I do want 
to give my customers something dif¬ 
ferent in oats and you’ll surely agree 
these are fine. 
These oats have a stiff straw. 
They stand up well for such a large 
variety. They are not an extra 
early oat but should do well under 
climatic conditions favorable to oats 
and prove a winner in production. 
These oats are good stoolers and a 
heavy seeding need not be made even 
though the grains are larger. Thin¬ 
ner stands, stool more and generally 
produce more grain. 
In spite of our being 
extra particular about 
the crops of Oats select¬ 
ed for our Seed Stock, 
every bushel must be 
then recleaned and grad¬ 
ed before we are ready 
to send them to our cus¬ 
tomers. Most all grain 
dealers say we are too 
particular about our 
Oats. Maybe we are for 
those who don’t care 
: what they plant. But 
for those who want to 
improve the quality, 
yields and value of their 
crops, our efforts and time are not 
wasted. 
SOW SUNFIIELD’S SEED OATS 
and reap Extra Value. 
NEW VICTORY 
This variety has won “First Place” 
for quality of grain and productive¬ 
ness, every year with but two excep¬ 
tions since the beginning of the In¬ 
ternational Grain and seed show. If 
is noted for the excellence of its 
grain and high yields. 
The grains are large and meaty, 
white in color and have that prize 
winning appearance that many de¬ 
mand in their seed stock. 
They have a stiff straw and stool 
well. Thus a heavy planting need 
not be made for good grain produc¬ 
tion. In spite of the fact that the 
grains are much larger than ordi¬ 
nary oats we consider a seeding of 
iy 2 to 2 bushels per acre sufficient 
for good production. 
If you really want to show your 
friends and neighbors something dif¬ 
ferent in the way of seed oats than 
they are accustomed to sowing or¬ 
der some of my Victory oats. They 
are a wonderful fine grain. Not ex¬ 
tra early but they really can pro¬ 
duce. 
