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SEED OATS 
Clinton 59 
Clinton 59 is the new improved Clinton 
that is offered this year for the first time. 
It has the same general characteristics and 
qualities of the parent Clinton but has been 
developed for more uniformity of ripening 
and height of stock. It will replace the old 
type of Clinton within a few years. We have 
limited stocks of Certified Indiana grown 
that we can offer as long as available. 
Clinton 
The new variety that is highly resistant 
to the blight and root rot and other diseases 
that have caused the failure of our Oats 
crop the past seasons. Very stiff straw that 
permits late combining. Yields better than 
any other variety. Widely adapted to all 
types of soil. 
Benton 
Very similar to Clinton, heavy stiff straw 
growing approximately six inches taller 
than Clinton. Recommended for thinner 
soils or where extra straw yield is wanted. 
CERTIFIED Indiana Grown Seed. 

CLINTON OATS 
SPRING BARLEY 
Wisconsin No. 38 6-Row 
This is a new, smooth-bearded, developed by the Wisconsin Experiment Station. It is a little later 
in maturing than most of the 6-row types and has a very thick straw. It matures at about the same 
time.as Vicland Oats. It is also suitable for sowing with Oats. 
SOY BEANS 
Certified Hawkeye 
This new variety is now offered for the first time and promises to be one of the most profitable 
varieties yet developed. It is early maturing and stands as well as Richland with the oil content and 
yield as good as Lincoln. We have limited quantities of Ohio and Indiana Certified stocks. See current 
price list for prices. 
Lincoln 
One of the best varieties recently developed by the Experiment Station. It has a remarkable yield 
record, oil content and standing ability. Matures slightly later than Mingo. Over a four year period 
it has yielded from 3 to 6 bushels more per acre. Pods are borne well off the ground and are resistant 
to shattering. 
Richland 
One of the earliest varieties, is especially adapted to highly fertile soil, a yellow variety with stiff 
stalks. The plants stand erect and resist lodging. abundant yielder of beans and very satisfactory oil mill 
variety. It produces average to good oil content. 
Wilson Black 
A well Known hay bean, especially suited for silage. It is inclined to vine and produces a large 
amount of foilage. 
See Current List For Prices. 
INOCULATE ALL SOY BEAN SEED WITH NITRAGIN for Higher Production. 
