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Better Seed Are a Most Paying Investment 
LOWER PRICES 
High Quality 
IIED OATS 
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J ^NORTHERN brown 
A Sensational Producer 
Superiority in Seed Oats is emphatically demonstrated 
in this great type. This oat is a bigger, plumper and 
heavier kind. A large white type with a yielding record 
that is sensational. Has exceeded 100 bushels per acre. 
There is money in growing such oats. You lose money 
when you sow inferior seed. 
Our seed is northern grown. They are given a strenu¬ 
ous cleaning with an extra heavy air blast. The small, 
light, immature and shriveled grains are removed. The 
cleanout in this process is heavy and it gives you seed 
stock so far superior to the average farm run seed that 
there is no comparison. For seeding purposes these oats 
would be cheaper at double our price than most farm 
run stock would be as a gift. If you want to make 
money from oats sow this recleaned seed. 
Description 
The straw is quite tall and stiff. Heads sprangled. Kernels 
large and meaty. Called a white oat. Usually weigh around 
38 to 40 lbs. The Swedish type are called a medium late. 
Does well in dry season. Is a vigorous grower. 
E\TP4 PROFITS 
Come From Sowing Better Seed 
Whether you make or lose money on your oat crop depends 
largely upon how many bushels you produce per acre. The 
farmer using run down or poorly selected seed is almost sure 
to face a loss. You can generally change this into profit by 
sowing better seed. That means you spend a little more money 
at the start for better seed but it returns to you many times,, 
over at harvest time. The seed makes a whale of a lot of 
difference in the crop. 
Selected Types 
It is important to sow Oats that have proved superior 
in yields, resistance to rust and suitable for your ter¬ 
ritory. Many farmers claim it pays to change their 
seed oats every two or three years and obtain them 
from a different locality. Often the extra yield more 
than pays for the cost of seed. 
SWEDISH VICTORY 
They are Swedish Victory Type Oats 
They are Michigan grown. The party who sold us these 
oats, states the original stock was imported from Sweden in 
the spring of 1938. Therefore, these oats are second year re¬ 
moved from the original seed. Original stock cost over $2.50 bu. 
They are large, plump white oats, weighing 40 pounds or better. 
They are a fairly late type of oat. Have long stiff straw. Heavy 
yielders. Better adapted for northern part of com belt. Sow 
about 1% bushels to 2 bushels per acre. We only have one 
carload of these oats. Price: 1 bu. $1.25; 5 bu. lots $1.15 bu.; 
10 bu. lots $1.10 bu.; 25 bu. lots $1.05 bu. 
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VICTORY 
OATS 
They are Victory 
Type Oats 
Fine Large Oats 
An extra large heavy white oat. Beautiful seed 
stock. Weighs out around 43 pounds per bushel. 
Northwestern grown new crop seed. A sensational 
producer. An eye opener to thousands of farmers. 
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These oats have cost us a fancy premium. It has 
been expensive to bring them into Chicago, but we 
certainly are proud of them. You, too, will be proud 
of your purchase. Return shipment and get your 
money back if you do not find them the finest seed 
oats you ever owned. 
The greatest profits from oats are secured by intro¬ 
ducing new and superior varieties into a neighborhood. 
Farmers will often drive for miles and pay a good 
premium to secure some for seed. 
The first seeding cost is higher than most oats, but 
the returns make the investment highly profitable. 
Order some of this phenomenal stock and sow oats the 
like of which your neighbors may never have seen 
before. 
Description 
Sheridan, Indiana. 
Gentlemen: I have used the following seeds from 
your house: Red Clover, Mammoth Red Clover, 
Sweet Clover, Alsike and Barley. I have been well 
pleased with them all. I consider Pinnacle seeds as 
good as money can buy, and at a lower price. 
Yours very truly, 
(Signed) C. B. Hunt. 
The kernels are extra large and plump. They are 
almost 1% times as large as the average size machine 
run early oats. The straw is of good length, yet has 
strength to fairly resist lodging. The heads are spran- 
gled. 
The Victory Type Oats took first prize at the In¬ 
ternational Livestock Show in 1938. See those great 
oversize meaty kernels. The Victory Type is a fairly 
late oat. Often agents go through the country selling 
these oats to the farmers for fabulous prices. Order 
these oats and if you do not find the quality up to 
your expectations, you can ship them back to us and 
we will cheerfully refund your money including trans¬ 
portation charges. See page 32 for prices. 
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