
_ Extra Early—High Oil Content—Top Quality 
This great variety has given sensational perform:: 
rior Beans 
ance. 10 to 14 days earlier than Dunfields, 4 to 
7 days earlier than Richlands. A wonderful va- 
| ¢ two riety for normal planting in sections similar to 
Two Supe for the first time out- the central and northern part of Iowa and in 
this page We ORF Bach one es ae southern Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and all 
eos of Boyt class a8 at t0 get areas having similar conditions. In New York, 
Meee eg ite matt smers Will We” “piant Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Vir- 
stand evade awas' ither Sp acreage _ginia, ete. Excellent for late planting in sec- 
ctarted at once seed for ® sh or your tions further south. Can be harvested early and 
Pad year. he premiu on they see permit seeding of winter wheat. 
an 
next J Neighbors WeaA They are more lodge resistant than Dunfields 
Op. 10 or Illini. Lower branches and pods are well 
the crops © Earlyo jelds, high above the ground thus avoiding loss in harvest- 
iaity, neayy was 3 F : 
1 early maturity, 4 “all arou that ing. Pods contain 2 to 4 beans per pod with 
For vet o iota of no bean aioe about a 3 average as compared to around 2 for 
oil con € ae mance W ae wide Fe gor Richlands. Does not require as rich a soil. 
on ee ip, Adaptee ov ern area D herh Grows a taller straw, only an inch or two 
oe edxcellent for sections ike oot bead shorter than Dunfield. 
soils. ‘ng iD a gt @ ' 
jate planting vor Missoun of ‘station OF ne It is a heavy bean yielder being fully equal 
Towa 50 State ake tra profits & to Richlands and very close in acre yield to 
write iene the later maturing kinds. On a moisture free 
y word £0 basis will ii awit 
ong Eavlyanes vs coin Pip) Be ey cepuscaaliigs Ie protaleae 
ore sensations’ saa alysis is 43 to 45%. 
This ges is ‘t compa qilini, Say This bean is so outstanding in 
Barlyana like DUMP eno yield. 2h ' . : 
ty group them in tage its yield and quality for an earl 
ma at MPa excelling, } porgections uae that it is strict] in a Rey 
at the same Wan adapted 14 Pilini : wae ; 
uality ¢ like ites . 2 
hd quality of ve pa y by itself, Start growing this 
growing . aids those ne ml Get started bean this year. Be able to sup- 
Be on will Song only one vy low ply your neighbors with seed 
Math your, See! peans at this to 96-50 next year. They’ll want it 
State Poot 3 are asking when they see its sensational 
pri pushel early performance. We have 
just one car of State Certified 
seed. Place your order at once. 
LINCOLN—The Sensational Soybean 
Already the fame of this new bean is spreading 
_over the countryside. You will hear and read a lot 
more this year and by next year it will be in great 
demand. ( Pieanee 
This soybean has ‘‘shown its heels’? in yielding 
ability to every variety with which it has been com- 
pared in Iowa for the past five years. Yes, in an 
average of 61 replicated tests made during the past 
five years in the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, 
Missouri and Nebraska, show it outyielding Ilini 
and Dunfield by 22%. It grows in between these 
two in height and straw and lodges less than either 
of them. 
The seeds are of medium size and high in oil con- 
tent, about 22%, with excellent drying quality oil 
a 
and protein 40% on a moisture free basis. In In- 
diana tests it outytelded other medium season beans 
by 10 to 11 bushel per acre and late varieties as 
much as 6 to 8 bushels per acre. 
We consider this bean too late for northern Iowa, 
but for sections having conditions similar to the 
southern half of Iowa and northern half of Missouri 
should find it to out-perform any other oil bean. 
When planted south, later planting seems to give 
best results. 
Letters started coming in from customers way last 
fall asking for Lincoln soybeans. We still have 
them. Beautiful quality State Certified seed. Let 
us help you get started with something that is really 
superior in many ways. 
