1951 SPRING CATALOG 25 
FORAGE CROPS—SEED CORN 
All prices are FOB Sheridan, and subject to stock on hand. Prices 
quoted subject to change without notice to meet market conditions. 
SWEET SUDAN—Considered an improvement over old variety. Heavy 
yielding annual hay crop, or excellent summer pasture. Price 
per cwt. $15.00; 49 to 10 lb. lots 16c per lb.; less than 10 lbs. 
17¢e per lb. 
Treat Sudan Grass Seed with ARASAN—Prevents seed 
rot, improves germination._ 8 oz. treats 100 Ibs. 
MILLET, Hog or Proso—Extra good quality local grown seed. Price 
per cwt. $5.50; 49 to 10 lb. lots, 6%c per lb.; less than 10 lbs., 
742c per lb. 
Siberian—Best for hay. Price per cwt. $8.50; 49 to 10 lb. lots, 9%4c 
per lb.; less than 10 lbs. @ 11c per lb. 
RAPE SEED—Price: Per lb. 30c; 10 lbs. or more @ 27c per lb. 
SEED CORN, Kingscrost Hybrid— 
KF—Falconer type. 80 day. 
KE 2—Dent type. 85 day. 
KE 1—Dent type. 90 day. 
KH—Dent type. 98 day. Heavy foliage, best for silage. 
Price, all types: Per bu. $12.15; less than bu. lots, 25c per lb. 
Falconer—Open pollinated. Ask for prices. 
Gehu—Open pollinated. Ask for prices. 
SEED GRAIN 
It is hard for us to tell in advance just what varieties of the differ- 
ent seed grains we will be able to obtain, but we expect to have available 
supplies throughout the season. Due to uncertainties of the grain market, 
we will not attempt to quote prices at this time. 
All our seed grain is cleaned over our SUPERIOR grain cleaner, and 
it does a really superior job of taking out weed seeds, wild oats and- 
other impurities. 
Following is a listing of some of the varieties we expect to be able 
to furnish. 
WHEAT 
Cadet—A high yielding variety, stands up well. Our supply will be 
limited. 
Pilot—Tests show this variety usually leads in yields. 
Thatcher—Good yields, and very rust resistant. 
Marquis—The standard variety of hard spring wheat. 
OATS 
Victory—A standard variety, much used on irrigated land. We have 
have an excellent stock of this variety. 
Bannock—Has proven a very good kind. Best for irrigated lands. 
Mindo—Shorter and earlier than the above varieties, but good 
yielder. Ripens evenly for combining, and does not shatter. Sup- 
ply limited. 
Gophet-smal white oat, will do better than most varieties on dry 
and. 
BARLEY 
Campana—An outstanding variety for dry or irrigated lands. Heavy, 
and has high feeding value. Two row. 
Frontier—A six row barley that gives high yields on irrigated lands. 
