DINGEL AND SMITH SEED COMPANY 3 

Overland Oats 
OATS 
OVERLAND, this especially good new oat, re- 
leased recently by the Aberdeen Experimental 
Station, is a high yielding, early variety of excel- 
lent quality. It is about six inches shorter than 
the Bannock or Swedish Select oat, has a very 
stiff straw, and a light foliage that is practically 
proof against lodging, making it especially 
adapted for use as a nurse crop and is an excep- 
tionally good oat to harvest with a combine. 
State Certified, Overland Oats, write for prices. 
Uncertified, Overland Oats, write for prices. 
WHEAT 
LEMHI—Is a heavy yielding, early spring wheat 
of excellent milling quality. Does not shatter 
and has very stiff straw, making it less subject 
to lodging than Dicklow. 
State Certified Lemhi, write for prices. 
Uncertified Lemhi, write for prices. 
FEDERATION: This early strain of spring wheat 
is distinguished by its stiff, short straw and very 
scant foliage that is practically proof against 
lodging. Is a heavy yielder of large, plump berries 
resembling Dicklow. 
State Certified Federation, write for prices. 
Uncertified Federation, write for prices. 
BARLEY 
TREBI is a very heavy yielding strain of bearded 
barley. The grain is very heavy and of excellent 
quality. 
State Certified Trebi Barley, write for prices. 
Uncertified Trebi Barley, write for prices. 
FALL RYE 
FALL RYE: If sown early in the spring, will 
s00n produce a good pasture of quality feed clear 
through the growing season, Also if sown in the 
fall will produce a crop of grain. Sow 100 pounds 
per acre for pasture. 
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VETCH 
The Vetches belong to the pea family and are 
very hardy. They will do well in cold sections 
and should make an excellent crop for our high 
mountain valleys. 
SAND or WINTER VETCH: This variety thrives 
on poor, arid and sandy soil. It is sown in the 
fall or early spring and is generally mixed with 
grain to support it and keep it off the ground. 
Very hardy and makes a fine hay or pasture. 
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SPRING VETCH is very valuable for a quick 
pasture or first year’ hay crop. Sow about 60 
pounds per acre with a half bushel of grain, early 
in the spring. 
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FIELD PEAS 
CANADIAN FIELD PEAS can be sown either 
straight or in combination with other grains for 
hay or for the dry peas. Sow early at the rate 
of 120 pounds per acre. 
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CORN 
CASSIA COUNTY FLINT: This is a large-eared 
strain of the Australian White Flint variety that 
has been grown in this section for a number of 
years. A very heavy yielder, very early and hardy. 
Plant 8 to 10 pounds per acre. 
5 Ibs. 75c; 10 Ibs. $1.35; F.O.B. Twin Falls. For 
larger quantities, write for prices. 

HYBRID FIELD CORN 
Newly crossed hybrid seed should be obtained 
from your seed dealer each year, in order that 
the production and uniformity will continue for 
a satisfactory crop. 
IDAHYBRID NO. 416 is a 100-day corn that is 
well adapted to this locality. It is a heavy 
yielder of large, well-filled, yellow ears that are 
easily husked. The very stiff stalks are of medium 
height and have a remarkable standing ability. 
5 Ibs. $1.00; 10 Ibs. $1.85; 100 Ibs. $17.50; F.O.B. 
Twin Falls. 
IDAHYBRID NO. 330 is an extra early 95-day 
corn of excellent quality and is a splendid corn 
when an early variety is needed. The well-filled 
yellow ears are of medium size and easy to husk. 
It has a very stiff stalk and strong root system 
making it very resistant to wind. 
5 Ibs. $1.00; 10 Ibs. $1.85; 100 Ibs. $17.50; F.O.B. 
Twin Falls. 
MILLET 
GOLDEN MILLET is a very quick hay or forage 
crop that is used very extensively as a catch crop. 
Sow 30 pounds per acre broadcast any time after 
the danger oy frost is past, up to July 10th. 
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HOG or BROOM CORN MILLET: This crop will 
mature in about 70 days from sowing. The grain 
is of very high feeding value, particularly valu- 
able for feeding hogs or poultry. Sow 50 pounds 
per acre any time after danger of frost is past, 
up to July 10th. 
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