io Mark Means Company, 1945 Annual Seed Catalog, Lewiston, Idaho 

FIELD CORN 
Carefully selected and graded. We will have a supply of 
Idaho grown Yellow Dent (Minnesota No. 13) also Hybrid 
varieties best adapted to this territory. Please write for 
prices. 
Millet 
Millet is especially adapted to a section with a small 
amount of rainfall and hot weather. Produces an abun- 
dance of fine hay that ranks in food value with Timothy. 
Should be sown about the same time corn is planted. 
LEWIS-CLARK QUALITY 
Siberian Millet 
German Miilet Hog Millet 

Field Peas 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
WITH 
The Original Legume tnoculatorv 

Field Peas 
Peas are a very profitable crop, and will also build up 
the land by returning the much needed nitrogen to the 
soil. The clovers alone rank higher than peas in their en- 
riching properties. Besides the Early “Alaska and First & 
Best varieties for seed production, we also have a good 
clean grade of mixed peas which are grown mainly for 
hogging-off. Please write for prices and state variety and 
quantity wanted. 
Seed Grain - 
BEARDLESS SPRING RYE. Spring Rye is a very important 
and profitable crop. It is used for replacing winter grain 
that has failed, or planted as a grain crop. Beardless Spring 
Rye is very hardy, yields heavily, and is preferred for stock 
feeding as the usual beards (about | inch long) mostly 
break off in handling. It has been used successfully for 
eradicating wild oats. Makes an early pasture, and can 
be cut for hay. Carefully selected. and recleaned stock. 

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BEARDLESS BARLEY. Is as easily grown and handled as” 
either oats or wheat, and is a very desirable crop on. 
account of its eariness and adaptability to almost any © 
kind of soil. Beardless Barley is a splendid feed for all — 
farm stock, and cattle, sheep, horses and hogs will thrive 
and fatten on it. Is one of the best grains for hay, espe- = 
cially for horses, and is used extensively by the stock men — 
in this district. There is a short crop this season and sug- 
gest that you order early. Recleaned, selected stock. 
New Improved Ceresan 
New Improved CERESAN is _ un- 
usually effective for controlling bunt 
or stinking smut of wheat, loose and 
covered smuts of oats, covered smut 
and stripe of barley, and seedling 
blight caused by seed-borne scab. It 
is easily and quickly applied—re- 
quires only twenty revolutions in a 
rotary treater or three sur tetas A ; 
the shovel. It is non-injurious to the 8) wns: oe" paeerre Fae 
drill. Frequently improves the stand @ sdnchams orton fl 
of grain and increases yields. Re- %%4 =7=iae lt & 
duces losses from smut and dockage. X POISON X 
CAUTION: Treat 24 hours before a 
using. Prices: Cans, 4 oz. 30c; 1 Ib. 
80c; 4 Ibs. $2.70; 8 Ibs. $5.40; 25 Ib. 
$15.00; 100 Ib. $55.00. F.O.B. Lewis- 
ton. Subject to change without 
notice. : 

New Improved 
‘i CERESAN 

Oats 
Recleaned, Selected Stock 
Our oats are grown in the northern part of the state on 
new land, which has been especially prepared for the pur- 
pose. The seed is carefully selected and recleaned, being 
free from wild oats. Lewis-Clark Quality, ‘“Markton’’. 
Please write for prices. 
Sorghums 
Sorghums are used both for fodder and pasture. As a 
fodder crop they yield a large quantity of high quality 
feed. As a pasture for sheep or hogs it is unequaled; when 
grazed down it will quickly start up again, thus affording 
a large amount of pasture during the summer months. 
Our seed is northern grown, selected stock. 
LEWIS-CLARK QUALITY 
White Kaffir Corn 
Amber Sugar Cane Feterita 

Barley 
