FOR HIGHEST YIELDS PLANT ROHRER’S SEED OATS 
OATS, Swedish Select 
Considered by many to be the most valuable Oats 
raised in the Northwest today. An extremely 
productive variety with tall, stiff straw, bearing 
long heads filled with good-weight grains. It pos- 
sesses striking features. The grain is short, plump, 
white and heavy, under favorable conditions aver- 
aging 40 to 42 pounds per measured bushel. Owing 
to the great root-development it stands very high 
and is noted for its drought-resisting qualities. 
Those who prefer a white Oats for spring seeding will 
make no mistake in sowing Swedish Select. Our 
seed was grown in the Northwest. Our experience 
has proved to us that all kinds of seeds grown in the 
Northwest are hardier, more vigorous and more 
productive than southern or western seed. This is particularly 
true of Seed Oats. Try our Northern-grown seed this year and 
grow a bumper crop. See Price-List. 
OATS, Canadian Victory 
These Oats were grown in Canada. Grains are very plump» 
large, heavy and white. Ripens early. We believe this is one of 
the heaviest Oats grown. The straw is tall, stronger and stiffer 
than any other sorts, and does not lodge. This Oats will weigh 
45 pounds per stroked bushel. 
This is a tree-type Oats, densely branched, which contains a 
large number of heavy kernels. Anyone who wants a large yield 
of plump Oats that cannot be equaled for feeding qualities 
should plant Victory Oats. We know of no better variety. Feel 
sure you will like the quality and yield. Be sure to plant some 
Victory Oats this year. See Price-List. 

Oats, Swedish Select 


Oats, Canadian Victory 
OATS, Swedish Star 
A new white branching Oats of excellent quality. This Oats was originated in Sweden and is the result 
of a cross between Victory and Crown Oats. The average yield of Swedish Star Oats made in Sweden for 
four years was 102 bushels per acre. 
The heads are panicled or branching. Straw is thick walled, medium to tall (about 41 feet), very stiff, 
with strong root system so that the crop will stand up well. The grain is white, large, with a thin hull and 
soft nib, and is unsurpassed for either feeding or milling. Stools out well. Sow 2 measured bushels per acre. 
Our stock will weigh 40 to 42 pounds per stroked bushel. See Price-List. 

