MARETT’S PEDIGREED 
CALHOUN BARLEY —STRAIN 3 
Developed for combine harvesting on lands of high fertility, where 
lodging due to rank stalk growth has occurred with other varieties of 
barley, Calhoun will be particularly well adapted. Calhoun normally has 
a relatively short straw, but on better soil it will attain full height. The 
grower who relies upon a combine for harvesting will find his lodging 
problems solved in our Calhoun Variety. Unreasonably heavy applica- 
tions of soluble nitrogen will cause weakness of straw in any variety of 
any of the cereal grains. We recommend shallow seeding at the rate of 
2 bushels per acre. 
DESCRIPTION 
Season: About 3 days later than Head Type: Long, compact, awnless 
Hooded. type, with few short awns: highly 
shatter-resistant. 
Plant Type: Short, erect, heavy stool- Grain: Much larger than average, 
ing. plump. (Illustrated on front cover.) 
Production: Yields are highly satis- 
Straw: Very stiff straw. factory. 
1-10 Bu. $5.00 per Bu.; 1214-45 Bu. $4.75 per Bu; ; 
A714 Bu. up $4.50 per Bu. : 
F. O. B. Westminster, S. C. 
214 Bu. Bags. Ceresan Treated 

