
The erect, stiff straw and uniform ripening of Victorgrain make it ideal for combine harvesting. 
CUSTOMER RESULTS 
Further evidence of Victorgrain’s wide adapt- 
ability, combination of superior qualities and pro- 
ductiveness is the crop reports from leading farm- 
ers from many sections of the Southern oat belt. 
Mr. C. E. Neunschwander, Deepwater, Mo., 
writes, “I ordered a bushel of Victorgrain, which 
did well. In fact all the seed I purchased from 
Coker did so well that a few of my neighbors 
ordered seed from you and had good results.” 
East Point, Louisiana—‘Your Victorgrain oats 
produced 104 bushels per acre for me and stood 
up under conditions that caused two other varie- 
ties to lodge.’”’—William McLelland. 
Van Buren, Arkansas—‘This 12 bushels (Vic- 
torgrain) made a yield of 995 bushels on 8.8 
acres.”—Mike Meyer. 
Marks, Mississippi—‘Planted 60 acres Victor- 
grain with 60 bushels—harvested 96 bushels per 
acre.”’—Self & Company. 
Rock Hill, South Carolina—“14 acres planted 
with 18 bushels of Victorgrain produced 1017% 
bushels.”—H. G. Neely. 
Hamilton, Georgia—‘On your’ Victorgrain 
planted on bottom land, seeded 1% bushels per 
acre, we received 95.5 bushels to the acre on a 
test plot of 7% acres.’—Cason J. Calloway, Blue 
Springs Farm, 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Semi-procumbent—profuse tillering. Cold 
resistant. Is of medium height, grows about 
75% as tall as Red Rust Proof or Appler. 
Smut Resistance: Resistant to Fulghum, Fulgrain 
and Appler races of smut. 
Rust Resistance: Highly resistant to leaf rust. 
Season: Week earlier than Red Rust Proof. 
Heads: Long and well balanced. 
Straw: Very stiff, storm resistant. Ideal for 
combining. 
Grains: Attractive, bright, resisting weather stain, 
plump, well-filled berry, low per cent hull, 
high feeding value. 
Production: The best of any southern variety 
which we have bred or tested. 
Uniformity: Excellent. 
PRICES: 1 to 12 bushels, $5.00 per bushel. 
12 to 48 bushels, $4.75 per bushel. 
above 48 bushels, $4.50 per bushel. 

Coker’s Victorgrain oats have made an especially 
good record in the Delta area of Mississippi and 
Arkansas, where it is widely planted, and Victor- 
grain Strain 2 is particularly recommended for 
this territory and other rich soils. 
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