GRAIN 
WHEAT 
Sow 60 pounds per acre. 
Early Baart Wheat is the right variety for the in¬ 
terior valleys. Favorable reports have come from San 
Joaquin and Imperial indicating that this variety will yield 20 sacks 
per acre under dry conditions that would impair other crops. Write 
for prices. 
Federation ^' s w ^ eat ' s 9 a ' n ' n 9 ' n popularity very rapidly 
reoeranun 0W j n g j- 0 jt s heavy yielding qualities and stiff 
short straw. It is a soft white wheat with remarkably plump and 
heavy grain. Write for prices. 
OATS 
Texas Red 
Sow 70 to 100 pounds per acre. 
(Rust-Proof)—This is one of the few varieties profit¬ 
able to plant here. We have this on hand during the 
planting season. 
Texas Red Oats—Grown in Texas. 
Texas Red Oats—Grown in California. Write for prices. 
CROPS 
BARLEY 
Sow 60 to 80 pounds per acre. 
Several other plants furnish good winter pasture, but none are so 
valuable as Barley. It affords grazing earlier, and more abundantly. It 
recovers more rapidly after being grazed down. It is more relished by 
stock and more wholesome. It stands up so that stock can eat it with 
less dirt or other objectionable matter, and it is never affected by 
rust. Sown in September it affords good grazing until May, but if 
the stock are taken off in March, a good crop of grain can be har¬ 
vested. Barley sown in an alfalfa field during October will make good 
pasture during the winter when alfalfa is dormant, or it may be 
grown for hay without injury to the alfalfa. 
Bearded Barley and Beardless Barley—write for prices. 
RYE 
Sow 60 pounds per acre. 
Although Rye is sown largely for early winter pastures, green ma¬ 
nuring and a limited acreage for the straw, it should be grown more 
largely for the grain. Write for prices. 
GARDEN and NURSERY SUPPLIES 
Cahoon Seeder 
•RON DISCHARGER 
Price $5.50. Weight crated 8 lbs. 
The Standard Sower 
acknowledged to be su¬ 
perior to all other hand 
sowers. Gives perfect 
satisfaction, and can be 
used for sowing alfalfa 
and grains broadcast. 
Sows from 4 to 8 acres 
per hour at a common 
walking gait. A saving 
of four-fifths of the la¬ 
bor and one-third of the 
seed by its use. A per¬ 
son entirely unaccus¬ 
tomed to sowing by hand 
can use this machine 
with perfect success. 
Postage extra. 
Segment Corn Planter 
A light, accurate, strong planter. Never cracks a kernel nor skips 
a hill. Can be used for planting melons as well as corn, beans, etc. 
Weight 5 lbs. Price $2.15, postage extra. 
Cyclone Seed 
Sower 
This Seeder is equipped 
with the following important 
features: Sloping feed board, 
automatic feed adjustment, 
distributing wheel, triple 
gears. Weight 5 lbs. 
Price $2.75. Postage extra. 
The SOWER THAT 
SCATTERS EVENlt 
HOTKAPS Hotkaps are patented 
wax paper cones that 
completely cover each 
plant—the only way to 
fully protect them 
from frost. They are 
an "individual hothouse 
for each plant," pro¬ 
tecting them not only 
from frost, but from 
ng, and insects as well, 
earlier, bigger crops and 
Are easily and quickly 
"set." One man can set over 3,000 of them a day. 
Prices, not prepaid (send postage extra if wanted by mail; write 
for quantity prices): 1,000—$10.25 per 1,000; 5,000—$10.15 per 
1,000; 250 Trial Package including Garden Setter with Tamper, $3.80; 
100 Home Package, including Garden Setter with Tamper, $2.75; 
25 Garden Package, including Paper Setter, 50c; Hotkap Steel Setter 
with Tamper, $1.50; Home Garden Setter, 50c; postage extra. Weights: 
1,000 package Hotkaps, 28 lbs.; 250 package, 9 lbs.; 100 package, 
5 lbs.; 25 package, 2 lbs.; Steel Hotkap Setter with Tamper, 4 lbs. 
HOTENTS 
"THE LARGEST 
AND 
STRONGEST 
PROTECTOR" 
Hotents are designed to protect all varieties of plants where a 
large plant protector is needed. They are made of a paper which is 
extra strong, and allows the rays of the sun to penetrate and at the 
same time retains this heat. Hotents are strong, being supported by 
two wire bows. All the space within the protector is available for 
the growing plant. Packed 500 to package. Weight 35 lbs. 
Prices: 500 for $6.25, 1,000 for $11.90, Setter $1.50—not prepaid. 
Send postage if wanted by mail. Write for quantity prices. 
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AGGELER&tfUMER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 
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