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REDHART WHEAT 
1948 BREEDER FOUNDATION STOCK 

During the twenty-five years that Red- ie fe ee ae sos ie ei) a 
hart has been offered to southern wheat 
growers, it has proven to be one of the 
most popular and dependable wheats on 
the market. It is early—two to three 
weeks earlier than Forward, Leap’s Pro- 
lific, and Fulcaster, and a week earlier 
than Sanford, Blue Stem, and Carala. It 
has a high yield record and is remark- 
ably uniform. 
STANDS UP WELL 
Even under unfavorable weather con- 
ditions, its strong stiff straw stands in 
the field better than most. It has an 
erect, square, beardless, head with four 
full rows of grain. The glumes fit snugly 
over the grain and reduce loss from 
shattering. The plants are erect in type, 
broad leafed, and stool well. 
MORE THAN 400,000 ACRES 
PLANTED 
Redhart’s popularity and dependable 
performance is indicated by the fact that 
more than 400,000 acres of this variety 
is now being planted in the southern 
wheat belt according to information fur- 
nished by the United States Department 
of Agriculture. Although we claim no 
disease resistance for Redhart, growers 
tell us that they prefer it to other non- 
resistant varieties because its extreme 
earliness usually enables it to make a 
good crop before damage from disease 
can occur. 
DESCRIPTION 
Plant: Erect in type, broad leafed, good 
stooling, 
Straw: Stiff, storm resistant. 
Heads: Beardless, erect, square with 4 
full rows of grain, cream to yellow 
glumes that fit snugly over grains, 
and reduce loss from shattering. 
Yield: Best of the Redhart Strains. 
Season: Very early. 
Grains: Plump, horny, high gluten con- 
tent, high milling value. 
PRICES 
1 to 16 bu.__$6.25 per bu., $12.50 per bag 
16 to 48 bu._ $6.00 per bu., $12.00 per bag 
48bu.andup_ $5.75 perbu., $11.50 per bag 
(2 bushels wheat per bag) 
Prices F.O.B. Hartsville, S. C. 
or Memphis, Tenn. 
Redhart wheat is extra early, a good yielder, and is stiff 
strawed and storm resistant. 
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