Strain 3. Stanton has led the best Red Rust Proof 
strains from three to twenty per cent in yield in 
our tests. Only one year during this period did 
a Red Rust Proof strain equal it in yield. Stanton 
should fit ideally into the oat growing program 
of the cotton belt. 
WELL SUITED FOR PIEDMONT PLANTING 
Coker’s Stanton oats are showing up especially 
well in the Piedmont areas of North and South 
Carolina and Georgia. Its cold resistance and 
extra vigor enable it to make a satisfactory 
winter growth under the exacting weather and 
soil conditions of this area and its stiff straw 
and uniform ripening make it especially suited 
for combine harvesting. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Procumbent, winter type, profuse tillering, 
long fine blades, cold resistant, rust resistant, 
smut resistant, slightly taller than Fulgrain 
Strain 38. 
Season: A week later than Victorgrain; same as 
Red Rust Proof. 
Heads: Very long, well balanced. 
Straw: Stiff, good storm resistance. 
Grains: Bright to rich yellow, attractive, a few 
with awns or beard. 
Production: High. 
Utility: Ideal for grain and its profuse leaf 
growth, tillering, height and rust resistance 
make it also an ideal oat for either hay or 
silage. 
PRICES: 1 to 12 bushels, $3.00 per bushel. 
12 to 48 bushels, $2.75 per bushel. 
above 48 bushels, $2.50 per bushel. 
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Stanton is a heavy yielder of grain as well as hay, and its resistance to rust and smut helps 
produce bigger yields of cleaner grain and rust-free forage. 
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