Seed 
ato 
To Make 
Your Crop 
Pay Better 
“CLINTON ELEVEN” OATS 
This improved selection from the original crossings 
that produced “Clinton” oats has given top perform- 
ance. Here in “Clinton 11” is more uniform ripen- 
ing. Less of the green “unfinished” grains at harvest. 
Less variation in plant height. Improved yield. It 
makes still more bushels than did the original 
“Clinton”—also a good producer. 
Good Disease-Fighter 
An outstanding good point for “Clinton 11” is the 
way it fights off attacks of disease that used to take 
heavy tolls in other oat fields. “Clinton 11” was bred 
to do that job. It has succeeded. Let’s hope there 
will never be a scourge like some years back. But 
if it should strike again, and your fields have “Clinton 
11” in them, you have top-grade crop insurance. 
Makes Yields That Pay 
“Clinton 11” carries the “good” things needed 
to produce paying crops. The disease resistance 
already mentioned. It tillers well, producing many 
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