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ANDREW _ (Rainbowx Bond) “Certified” 
A new variety developed in Minnesota, One of the famous Bond Crosses, that have proven 
to be so superior to the old varieties of Oats. Andrew has a fine yield record and wide 
adaptation being recommended for any area in Missouri. This variety was the highest 
producer in 22 of the tests in Missouri this past season. Andrew is resistant to most 
common races of Crown Rust. It is also resistant ‘to smut and to* Helminthosporium 
anaes The supply of seed is extremely limited. Orders must be filled, first come, first 
served. 
MISSOURI O-200 “Certified” 
Is a new variety of Oats developed by the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station. This 
variety is early, tall growing, simlar to Columbia in these respects. It is resistant to the 
common forms of rust and smut and to Helminthosporium blight. The seed is light red 
in color, medium plump and heavy. Straw is medium strong, standing better than Co- 
lumbia after ripe, but not as stiff as Clinton or Mindo. Yields have exceeded those of 
Columbia in all seasons and have been superior when rust was present. Missouri 0-200 
is especially recommended for the medium fertile soils of southern Missouri where a tall 
growing, early maturing rust resistant variety is desirable. 
MINDO Early Maturing —Combine Type coniticr 
There has been a great many new varieties of Oats developed during the past few years. 
These are produced by crossing the different good disease resistant varieties. Mindo has 
been developed by the State of Minnesota. It has proven extremely satisfactory in Missou- 
ri, being considerably earlier than Columbia. The straw is very stiff, combines nicely, 
and yields are heavy—comparing favorably with the other new varieties, See the field seed 
price list which came with this catalog for prices. 
N (D69x Bond) “State Certified” 
Clinton Oats are becoming very popular in this territory. We sold several thousand bushels last season. Being 
unusually resistant to Helminthosporium blight, it has a very strong straw, stands up even after the crop has rip- 
ened. They may be left to fully mature for combining. Clinton is about a week earlier than Columbia and 
about a week later than Cherokee and Mindo. Our Clintons are State Certified, come to you with Blue Tags. We 
are pricing them very reasonable this year. Look on the field seed price list which come with this catalog for price. . 
CHEROKEE (069 x Bond) 
Cherokee is one of the best crosses that has been made to date. The Cherokee is a selection from the same cross: 
as the Clinton Oat. There is, however, quite a difference between them. Difference in appearance, in habit of 
growth, and size of grain. Cherokee is a little more plump, more compact, straw is shorter than Clintons, maybe 
not as strong but stands up well. The early maturity of Cherokee is an important factor for this section, You. 
will find the price of Cherokee on the field seed price list which came with this catalog. 
ut. BROME GRASS 
peed True Achenbach Brome is very scarce this year. Very little seed_was harvested in Kansas. We werve very fortu- 
ri nate in purchasing a fine quantity genuine Achenbach Brome. Enough to supply our regular trade, providing we: 
est have your order early. Achenbach is the Southern strain which is the most satisfactory for Missouri, Kansas, 
iv@t Oklahoma, and Arkansas. We have priced this seed at not more than others are asking for Northern grown seed. 
ans You will find this lot of seed priced on the field seed price list that came with this catalog. Be sure and order 
early while we can supply GENUINE ACHENBACH. 
Missouri's “Old Reliable” SEDALIA, 
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Genuine 
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