
“The Funk ‘G’ Hybrid Corn 
looks very fine.”—Leslie M. 
Thornall, Middlesex Co., 
N. J. 
“Take my order for 24 bush- 
els ‘G 63’—I had a yield of 
200 bushels ear corn to the 
acre this year, and am sure 
you will have many orders 
from our section.” — David 
Lenker, Dalmatia, Pa. 
“Farm located at Doe Run 
Station (Chester County, Pa.). 
Bought 15 bushels Shadeland 
Victory oats. Planted them 
-on 5 acres, the yield was 70 
bushels per acre.”—W. C. 
Henley. 





“VICTORY” OATS (Continued) 
Waddington, N. Y., was talking about a 900-bushel yield 
from her fields when neighbors were lamenting a poor year. 
We hear from so many different farmers every year about their 
good ‘Victory’ Oats that we are convinced no farmer in this 
section can afford to overlook these oats in planning his crops. 
Our seed this year is plump and white and full of good 
health. You'll like it on sight, and be more than satisfied with 
the yield. Try planting it in competition with any other oats 
you like. See if “Victory” doesn’t live up to its name. 
““SHADELAND MARKTON” OATS 
Remarkably Smut-resistant 
Any farmer who’s planted ‘Shadeland Markton” and discov- 
ered how fine it comes through when other oats are badly dam- 
aged by smut, appreciates what we mean when we say ‘“‘Mark- 
ton” has a reputation for being smut-resistant. And more than 
that. Describing one 10-acre planting, J. P. Reardon, Win- 
chester, Va., says, ‘635 bushels of as fine oats as I ever saw 
. in spite of the fact that this community suffered with a 
rather severe drought.”’ And as to its being a heavy yielder, one 
10-year average placed it 11 per cent higher in yield than 
Swedish Oats growing alongside. Grains are long, kernels 
yellowish-white with thin hulls. Erect stalks, medium height. 
Mid-season ripener. 
“CERESAN” RAISED OATS YIELD 18% 
It’s proven by test. Ceresan increases oats yield even when 
seed is not smutty. In a 3-year period involving over 65 sepa- 
rate tests, oats averaged 18 per cent yield increases with treated 
seed as against untreated seed. Useful with al] grains. See 
page 45. 
(At Left) What a satisfaction to 
get your hands in among a fine crop 
of heavy oats! Here is seed that 
will go a long way to help you en- 
joy such an experience this sum- 
mer ! 
