BARLEY THAT EVADES DROUGHT 
NEW SPARTAN BARLEY 
Ripens Ahead of Grasshoppers and Drought 
The highest yielding, earliest maturing variety, a cross of Mich- 
igan barbless and two-row varieties, with strong straw which pre- 
vents lodging. It is smooth bearded, easier to handle and equals 
corn in feeding value. 
You ean plant it early in March because it is cold resistant. Ripens 
before hot and dry winds in July injure other varieties. A customer 
writes, ‘‘This seed did not cost me anything. The extra yield above 
the barley I had been using more than paid for the seed.’’ 
It made a record here in 1942 of 80 bushels per acre of the heaviest, 
most beautiful barley, weighing 56 lbs. to the bushel. The judges 
at the State Fair awarded it FIRST PRIZE. Order early and 
plant it early. 
50 Ibs. $1.15; 100 Ibs. $2.05; 500 Ibs. $10.00, including bags 

Winter Oats in shock on the 5,000 acre Bones Stock Farm, who buy 
all their field seeds from us 
WINTER OATS 
117 bushels per acre on dry land. This new introduction of earliest 
maturing oats yielded 30 or 50 per cent more oats per acre than the 
next best variety alongside of it. These oats are called Winter 
Oats because they are cold resistant but are planted quite early in 
the spring, making their growth during the most favorable moisture 
and weather conditions. 
One customer writes, ‘‘We threshed all day but the shocks were 
so thick a fellow couldn’t see we’d made any headway.”’ 
Any thinking man who ean see, read, and count for himself will 
order these seed oats and order them real early. 
3 bu. $2.40; 5 bu. $3.75; 10 bu. $7.25, including bags 
GOOD SEED WAS NEVER MORE IMPORTANT 
America needs every ounce of the production of every farm. In this, our 
solemn obligation, we cannot, we dare not, trust to luck. 
GOPHER OATS 
A white seeded early maturing oat. About 10 days later than 
the Winter Oats. Farmers from eastern states order these oats 
from us year after year because these northern oats outyield their 
native varieties. Free from wild oats and other noxious weeds. 
3 bu. $2.25; 5 bu. $3.50; 10 bu. $6.85, including bags 
New Nakota HULLESS OATS 
High Yielder—No Waste—Finest Feed 
Nakota is entirely hull-less, threshes easily, does not shatter, is 
medium early. It is both smut and rust resistant and produces 110 
bushels per acre. A bushel weighing 43 to 45 pounds. The high 
protein content, minus the objectionable hulls, makes it a perfect 
feed for promoting growth in humans, in poultry and in young 
animals. SEED IS LIMITED. Order early. 
5 Ibs. 50c; 10 Ibs. 80c; 25 Ibs. $1.50; 50 Ibs. $2.75; 100 Ibs. $4.50 
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