Heads: Long, well-balanced, heavily fruited. 
Straw: Very stiff and storm resistant. Ideal combine 
type. 
Grains: Attractive, bright, resisting weatherstain; 
plump, well-filled berry; low per cent hull, high 
feeding value. Occasionally bears a few awns. 
Production: One of the safest, most productive va- 
rieties we have ever bred or tested. 
Victoria blight: Although not resistant, our 1951 
strain of Fulgrain has considerable tolerance 
to this disease. 
PRICES 
LStOmLOSDUSHElS eee ee wer ees ee $3.75 per bu. 
LORLOB4SS ADUSH EC) Same eeerare pes ees ate $3.50 per bu. 
ZS evOn O0sbUSN CS senna a amen $3.25 per bu. 
Sb ee si. ee $3.00 per bu. 
F’.O.B. Hartsville, S. C., and Memphis, Tenn. 
These Oats Treated With New Improved Ceresan. 
RIGHT: Vernon Aiken, representative of the Goyer Company, one of our 
Delta seed distributors, with an armful of Coker’s Fulgrain oats. This 
field was grown by Hayward and Jacks of Greenwood, Miss. Mr. Hayward 
writes us: “I am more than satisfied with my Fulgrain oats. No sign of 
rust or other disease. They are early enough to combine and still get a 
corn or bean crop on the same land.” 
BELOW: T. B. Upchurch, leading farmer and businessman of Raeford, 
N. C., proudly shows President Wilds a field of Fulgrain oats. 
