
Marett’s Pedigreed Sanett Wheat 
Sanett is a new variety offered this year for the first 
time. It was selected from among a group of rust-resistant 
hybrid wheats received from the Georgia Experiment Sta- 
tion in 1937. Sanett has resistance to many races of leaf 
rust, though it usually does show a little rust late in the 
season. This late rust is not serious, however. The H264 
group of wheats from which Sanett was selected have 
been consistently high yielders at Experiment Stations in 
South Carolina and Georgia for several years. Under 
rust conditions, Sanett retains its leaves longer than other 
varieties, and this enables the grain to fill better with less 
shrivelling. This variety has a great advantage under rust 
conditions, and we believe it is by far the best wheat we 
have ever produced. 
Season; Early. Straw: Rigid blue. Heads: Long, 
heavy. Mesh: 3 to 4, sometimes 5, depending upon sea- 
son. Grain: Plump. In general appearance, Sanett is 
similar to Purple Straw wheats, except for superior re- 
sistance to rust. 
2 Bus. $3.50 per Bu.; 10 Bus. $3.40 per Bu. 
FOB Westminster, S. C. 

Note difference in the two 
varieties in resistance to 
rust; grown side by side. 
