Marett’s Pedigreed Fulghum Oats 
Strain No. 1 (34-4-17-20 ) 
Season: Early. Grain: 
Large and plump. Head: 
Very striking, compact. 
Straw: More rigid than the 
average Fulghum. This strain 
is superior to any other pre- 
vious strains found in this 
variety. Mr. J. Tom Shirley, 
of Anderson County, pro- 
duced 35214 bushels on 4 
acres in the year 1941. At 
the Blackville Experiment 
Station, for the year 1940, 
it led all varieties, producing 
104.2 bushels. It was also the 
leader of all varieties in 
1939. We feel positive that 
it is the highest producing 
Fulghum Oat that we have 
ever released, and has a wide 
range of adaptability. 

4 Bus. $2.00 per Bu.; 24 Bus. $1.90 per Bu. 
FOB Westminster, S. C. 
Marett’s Pedigreed Winter Resistant Oats 
Strain No. 3 (34-11-19) 
Season: Early. Straw: Very rigid. Head: Long and compact. Grain: Large 
yellow. This variety of oats carries a very high stooling capacity. It was sent to a 
good many of the stations for testing, this past season, and would not be surprised to 
find it at or near the top, in yield per acre. According to our records, it has been 
found to be both smut and cold-resistant. It will mature close in behind the Fulghum 
variety, and carries a height well adapted for combining, or cutting with the Binder. 
The variety originated out of one of Coker’s Fulgrain. 
4 Bus. $2.00 per Bu.; 24 Bus. $1.90 per Bu. 
FOB Westminster, S. C. 
Marett’s Pedigreed Red Oats 
Strain No. 3 (19-11-5 ) 
Season: Earlier than most Red Oats. Straw: Rigid. Head: Large and compact. 
Grain: Typical in color for variety. Medium in height and superior in production 
per acre to any other selection of the Red Oat family. We have done many years of 
plant breeding work in this oat. Those partial to Appler or Red Oats should be 
highly pleased with this oat grown anywhere in the Southeast. 
4 Bus. $1.75 per Bu.; 24 Bus. $1.65 per Bu. 
FOB Westminster, S. C. 
