4 DINGEL AND SMITH SEED COMPANY 

A Field of our Swedish Select Seed Oats 
Oats 
SWEDISH SELECT is a very heavy yielding, me- 
dium early strain of oats. The large heads are 
well filled with ‘heavy, plump, thin hulled grain. 
State Certified, Swedish Select. Write for prices. 
Uncertified, Swedish Select. Write for prices. 
Barley 
WHITE HULLESS or BALD BARLEY is a very 
early, high quality feed grain. The grain is very 
heavy. and grows without beards making it a 
splendid grain for hogging down. Is an excel- 
lent crop for short moisture and short season 
ee also- does especially good under irri- 
gation. 
Write for prices. 
TREBI is a very heavy yielding strain of bearded 
barley. The grain is very heavy and of excellent 
quality. 
State Certified, Trebi Barley. Write for prices. 
Uncertified, Trebi Barley. Write for prices. 
FALL RYE: If sown. early in the spring, will 
soon produce a good pasture of quality feed clear 
through the growing season. Also.grown for the 
grain. Sow 100 pounds per acre for pasture. 
Write for prices. 
Field Peas 
CANADIAN FIELD PEAS can be sown either 
straight or in combination with other grains for 
hay or for the dry peas. Sow early at the rate 
of 120 pounds per acre. 
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Corn 
IDAHO GOLDEN DENT: This very popular 90- 
day strain is thoroughly acclimated to our in- 
termountain conditions. It is a heavy yielder of 
large, golden yellow ears from 9 to 10 inches long, 
with deep kernels well filled out over the tips, 
running very even and uniform. The stalks grow 
tall and leafy, also making it a good silage corn. 
5 Ibs. 45c; 10 Ibs. 70c; F. O. B. Twin Falls. For 
larger quantities write for prices. 
IDAHO SILVER DENT: Idaho Silver Dent is 
about 10 days earlier than most of the yellow 
dent corns and is thoroughly acclimated to our 
intermountain conditions. Is a heavy yielder of 
large white ears 8 to 10 inches long. 
5 Ibs. 45c; 10 Ibs. 70c; F. O. B. Twin Falls. For 
larger quantities write for prices. 

Idaho Golden Dent Corn 
CASSIA COUNTY FLINT: This is a large-eared 
strain of the Australian White Flint variety that 
has been grown in this section for a number of 
years. A very heavy yielder, very early and hardy. 
Plant 8 to 10 pounds per acre. 
5 Ibs. 45c; 10 Ibs. 70c; F. O. B. Twin Falls. 
larger quantities write for prices. 
Vetch 
The Vetches belong to the pea family and are 
very hardy. They will do well in cold sections 
and should make an excellent crop for our high 
mountain valleys. 
SAND OR WINTER VETCH: This variety thrives 
on poor, arid and sandy soil. It is sown in the 
fall or early spring and is generally mixed with 
grain to support it and keep it off the ground, 
very hardy and makes a fine hay or pasture. 
Write for prices. 
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