“We’re well pleased with the 
yield of 83 bushels an acre 
with your Shadeland Oats. 
This yield is rather unusual 
when one considers the very 
dry weather prevalent in the 
midst of the growing season.” 
—/. B. McClelland, Canons- 
burg. Pa. 
“The see 
from you 
els per aq 
yield fo 
Amos E. 
Pa. 
purchased 
93 bush- 
ry unusual 
ality.”— 
ver Falls, 
Resolve to start keeping 
records this year. They help 
any farmer a whole lot—to 
know just which enterprises 
are making a profit. 
"SHADELAND VICTORY" OATS (Continued) 
The seed is big, plump, white—if we could pour a cup 
of this seed in your hand, you wouldn’t even ask the price, 
that’s how good it looks. The price will run above the aver¬ 
age, not out of sight, but you won’t need to worry about 
getting it back. We have a fair stock available, but at the 
rate "Shadeland Victory" has been making friends over the 
past few years, we ll still be short. 
So we urge you to get your order in early. If you aren t 
acquainted with "Shadeland Victory," if you doubt it’s as 
good as we say it is, plant it in competition with any oats 
you like. Compare it for heavy yield, fine quality, weight per 
bushel. That’s the way many of our customers first learned 
what a difference in profit they could make with "Shadeland 
Victory." 
“SHADELAND MARKTON” OATS 
Remarkably “SMUT-RESISTANT” 
For 24 years "Shadeland Markton’’ has been used by grow¬ 
ers in the Northwest who can’t afford to gamble with crop 
losses. In this time it has earned the reputation of being 
immune to smut. We are proud to be able to offer you this 
distinctive variety for the third year with the same confidence 
as when we introduced it. (See next page} 
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