GRAINS, GRASSES AND FARM SEEDS 39 
Spring Wheat 
Prices on all grains subject to market fluctuations 
Marquis. Beardless. This is the $1,000.00 Prize Spring Wheat, and also 
graded A-1 flour product at the Saskatchewan Baking Contest. It is a 
plump, hard, dark red berry, making a fine appearance in bulk. It matures 
about ten days earlier than our ordinary varieties, bearing its head of 
good size, well up on good stiff straw. Per %4-bu., 75c.; bu., $2.25. 
Winter Wheat 
Prices on all grains subject to market fluctuations 
Leap’s Prolific. Beardless, golden chaff, grain hard; large dark red. 
Straw long and stiff; ripens early. Sow 1% bushels per acre. Per bu., 
$2.00. 
Yorkwin. Bald. White variety of special value in the East; large berry 
and very productive. Per bu., $2.00. 
Buckwheat 
Prices on all grains subject to market fluctuations 

Japanese. Straw heavier, branches more, and not sown thick as other 
ee Vibha kinds. Per %-bu., 60c.; bu., $2.00. 
Sand, Winter or Hairy Silver Hull. Heavy yielder; berry is small, light, silvery gray color. 
Vetch with Rye Per %4-bu., 60c.; bu., $2.00. 
Spring Barley 
Prices on all grains subject to market fluctuations 
Oderbrucker (Wisconsin No. 55). Six-rowed; heavy yielding sort, with long full heads; stools 
freely; the protein content is very high, nearly twice the ordinary. Per 1%4-bu., 50c.; bu., $1.50. 
Beardless. Similar in appearance to the 
six-rowed varieties while growing, but 
the beard does not develop and it is 
much pleasanter to handle while har- 
vesting and cleaning. It is also better 
for feeding, as stock do not suffer from 
the sharp needle-like spines. Per %4-bu., 
65c.; bu., $2.25. 

Rye 
Prices on all grains subject to market fluctuations 
Spring. It is an excellent catch-crop 
where winter grain has been killed out, 
making good straw and fair yield of 
grain. Per ™%4-bu., 65c.; bu., $2.00. 
FALL OR WINTER RYE 
Rosen. A superior and productive sort 
introduced by the Michigan Agricultur- 
al College. The yield is often double that 
of the common. We exercise care to 
obtain only pure seed. Per %-bu., 40c.; 
bu.,: $1.35. 
Oats 
Prices on all grains subject to market fluctuations 
Choice White. Per %%4-bu., 35c.; bu., 
90c. 
Swedish Select Type. It will pay well, 
whether for cutting green or grain 1S 
desired, to sow these heavy yielding oats; 
kernel white, very large, strong, stiff 
straw. The yield is often increased 
to 50 per cent over the common. Per 
bu., $1.20. 
Victory Type. A strong, stiff strawed 
oat with large, heavy, thin hulled kernel, 
probably the heaviest yielding of all | _ 
oe eo) the Northeastern States. Per M caian facinctiners 
u., $1.20. 

