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A Superior New Variety 
EVEN BETTER THAN REDHART 
In test in 1939 it produced better than one-third 
more than our Redhart. We were« so struck with 
this strain that it alone was increased. On 153 
acres planted with this seed, we made a wonderful 
crop, averaging 3314 bushels per acre. One field 
produced better than 40 bushels per acre. 
HARDIRED is superior to any variety of wheat 
that we have ever had to offer. Its winter hardi¬ 
ness, high production, mildew resistance and rust 
tolerance make it a valuable addition to our 
southern wheat varieties. 
This 11-acre field of Hardired Wheat planted with one-third 
bushel per acre produced 419J4 bushels, an average of 38.14 
bushels per acre. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Winter type; profuse tillering, cold resist¬ 
ant, mildew resistant; high tolerance to leaf 
rust. 
Season: Medium, week later than Redhart Strain 
5. One to two weeks earlier than Leaps 
Prolific, Forward and Fulcaster. 
Heads: Long, square, well filled. 
Straw: Good, enabling ease of harvest with 
minimum loss. 
Grains: Very similar to Redhart; high milling 
value. 
Production: Highest. 
PRICES: $5.00 per bushel; $4.75, 10 to 50 bushel 
lots; $4.50 per bushel, 50 bushels and up. 
SOLD OUT 
This superior wheat combines high rust tolerance, mildew resistance, cold resistance, stiff straw and long heavy heads. 
