NEW CLINTON Disease Resistant Spring Oats 
Made a Record of 145 Bu. Per Acre in 1946 
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Bred from a Cross of Iowa D69 and Bond Oats 
STRAW HEIGHT, STRENGTH AND RESISTANCE 
TO LODGING 
Average Height of Clinton Oats, 33.5 inches 
It has unusual resistance to lodging before ripening, and ability to stand 
without the breaking of straw for a period after ripening. It is better adapted 
to direct combining than the older varieties. Normally Clinton may be 
expected to stand well for a period of 7 to 10 poe after the grain is first 
dry enough for safe storage. 
PERFORMANCE TESTS—It greatly exceeds other varieties in yielding 
ability. ; | 
ADAPTATION—The widely spread trials of Clinton Oats in Iowa, Illinois, 
Indiana, Nebraska and Dakota, indicate a wide adaptation of this variety. 
RESISTANCE TO RUSTS—Clinton Oats is highly resistant to most of 
the races of leaf (crown) rust and stem rust occurring commonly in the 
United States. 
RESISTANCE TO SMUTS—Clinton Oats is highly resistant to both loose 
and covered smut of oats. 
RESISTANCE TO LEAF BLIGHTS—Clinton Oats is highly resistant to 
the leaf blights. | 
3 bu. for $9.75; 6 bu., $19.35; 12 bu., $38.25; 24 bu. or more at $3.15 per bu. 
LADAK AND COSSACK ALFALFA MIXED 
For sections of country where wilt disease bothers alfalfa we 
recommend this mixture composed of half Ladak and half 
Cossack alfalfa for resistance to disease and at the same time 
high yielding ability of hardy alfalfa. 99 per cent purity, 
90 per cent or more live seed. 
30 Ibs. $15.90; 60 Ibs. $31.20; 100 Ibs. $51.50 

ORDER SEED GRAIN AT ONCE, to allow plenty of time for shipment by 
freight or truck and for early planting. Also order 1 pound of Improved 
CERESAN for every 32 bushels of seed grain to be planted on your farm. 
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