FIELD CROP SEEDS 
All seeds are tested and tagged in compliance with State seed laws. 
NOTICE—PRICES INCLUDE BAGS AND ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 
WHEAT 
NEW RUSHMORE WHEAT 
A bearded variety developed 
at the S. Dak. Experiment 
Station from the cross be- 
tween Rival and Thatcher. It 
is rust resistant and less 
likely to shatter than Rival 
or Mida. 
$3.35 per bu. 
20 bu. or more @ $3.25 
PILOT WHEAT 
Bearded, rust resistant, non-shattering variety. 
excellent yielder. 
$2.85 per bu. 
It is an 
20 bu. or more @ $2.75 
THATCHER WHEAT 
Beardless variety that is both stem and leaf rust resistant. 
$2.85 per bu. 20 bu. or more @ $2.75 
DURAM WHEAT 
Planted in larger quantities each year. Producers claim 
that it is the surest crop of wheat that can be raised. 
$2.85 per bu. 20 bu. or more @ $2.75 
MIDA WHEAT 
Bearded, spring variety that is high-yielding with high test 
weight. Resistant to bunt, stem rust and most leaf rusts. 
$2.85 per bu. 20 bu. or more @ $2.75 
BARLEY 
SPARTAN BARLEY 
A two-rowed, smooth-awned, stiff strawed feed barley. 
It is very early with a high test weight and high protein 
content. 
$2.10 per bu. 20 bu. or more @ $2.00 
WISCONSIN No. 38 
A smooth-awned, six-rowed, high-yielding malting type 
barley. ; 
$2.20 per bu. 20 bu. or more @ $2.10 
L or KINDRED BARLEY 
A rough-awned, six-rowed, barley of high malting quali- 
ties. 
$2.20 per bu. 20 bu. or more @ $2.10 
FEEBAR BARLEY 
A new early maturing,strong straw, drought resistant, 
high-protein, feed type barley. A six-row barley. 
$2.20 per bu. 20 bu. or more @ $2.10 
SPELTZ 
A dry land grain that withstands more drought, 
able soil, and weather conditions than most grains. 
a short-season, early-maturing crop. 
$2.00 per bu. 20 bu. or more @ $1.90 
unfavor- 
It is 
Seed of the new hulless oat. 
JAMES HULLESS 
A new hulless oats. 
variety. It is resistant to smut and stem rust. 
Ibs. per acre. 
$5.00 per bu. 
It is a new stiff-strawed, mid-early 
Sow 50 
15 bu. or more @ $4.80 
CHEROKEE OATS 
A new variety that is somewhat earlier than Clinton oats. 
Its kernels have a reddish cast, otherwise resemble Clin- 
ton. ~ 
$1.75 per bu. 
15 bu. or more @ $1.65 
BOONE OATS 
Medium early, yellow variety with a good strength of 
straw and resistant to most rusts andsmuts. Well adapted 
to Central and Western S. Dak: 
$1.55 per bu. 15 bu. or more @ $1.45 
BENTON OATS 
A sister selection of Clinton, and very similar to it in 
plant type disease resistance. Somewhat taller and has 
stiff straw. 
$1.65 per bu. 15 bu. or more @ $1.55 
CLINTON OATS 
Resistant to stem and leaf rust. Resistant to blight and 
root-rot disease. Has a stiff straw, therefore, is a good 
oats for combining. A higher yielder, kernels are plump 
and more valuable for feeding. 
$1.55 per bu. 15 bu. or more @ $1.45 
GOPHER OATS 
An early white variety that is always a good yielder. 
$1.55 per bu. 15 bu. or more @ $1.45 
FLAX 
SHEYENNE FLAX 
Early maturing, wilt and rust resistant. It produces high 
quality oil and is adapted for areas where early maturing 
is essential. 
Per bu. $6.25 
REDWING FLAX 
A medium early, medium tall flax. It is resistant to wilt. 
Per bu. $5.50 
RYE 
FALL RYE 
Per bu. $2.05 20 bu. or more @ $1.95 
