
Left: Sir Frederick, 2 yey il 
Section of Nursery in Small Grain Right: Myrtlewood Boca jit 

A few yearling polled Hereford tales 
South Carolina farmers looking over plant to row work in barley 
Marett-Boggs Purple Straw Wheat 
Strain No. 3 (7-3) 
Season: Early. Head 314" to 5° long. Grain: Medium large. Mesh: 3 to 4, some- 
times 5. This variety of wheat is a little earlier than our Blue Straw, Strain 2-A. Our 
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Purple Straw is a selection out of the Clemson College Purple Straw Wheat. It also 
carries a little longer head than any other type thus far found out of this variety. 
It should do well throughout the cotton belt, wherever lands are suitable for wheat 
growing. It is regarded as a very early maturing wheat. It is a very fine stooler, and 
according to our Variety Test, is one of the best. At Clemson College, for the year 
1940, it had a production record of 43.1 bushels per acre. 
2 Bus. $2.70 per Bu.; 10 Bus. $2.60 per Bu. 
FOB Westminster, S. C. 
