
PLANT FALL GRAINS FOR EARLY PASTURE 
We exercise the greatest care in selecting, cleaning and testing for purity and germination our oats for seed stock. Nicholson's 
oats are bright in color and extra heavy. Plant the best and you will save money. We know our oats will please you. Good quality 
seed oats are very scarce this year. We suggest that you order early. 
Fancy Red 
Rust Resistant 
Our stock of this variety is of extra fine 
quality and heavy in weight. It has been said 
that there is no cat that will outyield the 
Texas Red Rust Resistant year in and year 
out. We will gladly mail you a small sample 
for your inspection. 
NICHOLSON Printed on the Bag 
Signifies QUALITY 
Remember ... There is Only One 
Bargain in Seeds ... That's 
QUALITY 

Makes excellent winter pasture and yields from 40 to 60 bushels per 
acre under favorable conditions. We sell immense quantities every fall. 
Barley should be planted at the rate of about two bushels per acre. 
Ground Barley makes wonderful feed. 
Rye 
Treat Seed with NEW IMPROVED CERESAN Before Sowing 
Farmers, dairymen and stock raisers are appreciating more the value 
Nicholson's Improved 100 
Bushel Red Rust Resistant 
This is an exceptionally fine strain of Red 
Rust Resistant Oats, that have been giving 
fine results in Texas. We have had our seed 
grown for several years by one of the best 
farmers in Dallas County. They have been 
yielding from 75 to 100 bushels per acre. We 
recommend them very highly. 
New Nortex Red Rust 
Resistant 
An improved strain of Texas Red Rust Re- 
sistant Oats which were originated at the 
Denton Experiment Station. It is a good heavy 
oat, an excellent yielder and is growing in 
- favor in a great many sections. 
NICHOLSONS 
FALL PLANTING GRAINS 
Bearded Barley 
Treat Seed with NEW IMPROVED CERESAN Before Sowing 
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of Rye as a winter pasture crop. Sow at the rate of one and one-fourth 
to one and one-half bushels per acre. A mixture of Rye and Nicholson's 
Winter Peas or Vetches is fine to sow in the sandy section of East 
Texas. 
Seed Wheat 
Treat Seed with NEW IMPROVED CERESAN Before Sowing 
The varieties we find that are best adapted to Texas are listed on 
price sheet here enclosed. We probably will have some of the seed 
grown from pedigreed stock. 
In addition to being planted for grain, a great many of our farmers 
like to sow wheat for pasture as it makes a very good winter pasture. 

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ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
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DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
Nicholson’s Dwarf Essex 
Rape 
(Brassica Napus) 
Dwarf Essex Rape is truly a wonderful plant. 
It is a palatable, wholesome and nutritious 
green food for fattening sheep or pigs, for graz- 
ing horses and for bringing cattle to prime 
condition for marketing. Rape is of double 
value in Texas, as it will stand our winters and 
hot summers, as a rule, and has a heavy 
carrying capacity, depending on the crop. 
To those of our customers who may not be 
familiar with Rape, will say it grows some- 
what like collards; the Rape, however, makes 
a heavy plant, sometimes growing 18 inches 
to two feet high. Under favorable weather and 
growing conditions, Rape will produce from 10 
to 25 tons of green forage per acre. Dwart 
Essex Rape makes a well-flavored table green 
if cooked when the leaves are young and 
tender. 
Sow in fall and spring. Rape is usually 
sown broadcast at the rate of five to ten pounds 
to the acre. 
DALLAS, TEXAS 
