New MOHAWK OATS 
Brand New Stock Seed 
The Mohawk Seed we are offering you this year is an improved selection. 
It has been thoroughly rogued and will give you a much more uniform crop. 
This fine new oat variety was developed by the New York State College of 
Agriculture at Ithaca, N. Y., to meet the need for a variety of oats which 
would resist rust and blight. It is one of the highest yielding oats yet de- 
veloped. The straw is medium in height, very stiff and stocky. 
EXCELLENT FOR COMBINES 
The combine is becoming more and more popular, and up until now 
thousands of bushels of grain have been lost, because the oats went down 
before they could be harvested. With these new Mohawks you can let the 
grain get dead ripe without worrying about their lodging. They are an ex- 
cellent companion crop for establishing new seedings. 
HEAVY TEST WEIGHT—CERTIFIED SEED 
A bushel of these new oats will weigh like lead. They are very plump and 
meaty. There are no light oats. Our seed this year is Certified, weighs well 
over 40 lbs. per measured bushel and is very bright and nice. There is no 
mustard on our seed farms. You will be very pleased with the quality of this 
seed. 
Price—$1.90 per bu., F.O.B., Cortland, N. Y. Bags free. 
Much that has been said about the Mohawk oat applies to the 
CLINTON OATS Clinton oat. They are bred along the same line. The Mohawks 
will yield a little better under normal conditions. 
Price—$1.95 per bu., F.O.B., Cortland, N. Y. Certified Seed. 
An improved selection which is doing better than the regu- 
NEW CLINTON 59 lar Clintons. Only a small amount of seed available. 
Price—$2.25 per bu., f.o.b., Cortland, N. Y. 
COURTESY N. Y. STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 
LEFT—New Mohawk. IGHT—Old Type. 
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