e CLINTON 59 OATS © 4 a r 
Ripens more even—yields heavier than former 
regular Clinton 
This selection of Clinton is replacing the old variety all over the 
Oat growing area. It ripens evenly and yields more. Like the Old 
Clinton, it stands erect long after ripe which certainly is a most 
desirable characteristic when you are depending on the combine 
for harvesting as most of us now do. It matures in mid-Oats sea- 
son which allows you to go almost directly from wheat to oats. 
Price, per bu., $2.10; 20-bu. lots or over, $2.00 per bu. 
e ANDREW OATS © 
Earlier Than Clinton—Yields Heavy 
This outstanding early variety was developed by the University 
of Minnesota and after thorough testing has just been released. 
It is several days earlier than Clinton and more resistant to the 
stem rust, which caused lower yields over the Oat producing area 
this last year. It has a medium height straw which is very strong, 
making it very resistant to lodging and excellent for combining. 
The grain is heavy and of yellowish color., Andrew made an 
excellent record both in yield and performance and you should 
not fail to sow some of it this 
Spring. Price, per bu., $2.25; 
20-bu. lots or over, $2.15 per bu. 
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Clinton—A Good Variety 
. This variety is one of the few kinds that has 
Columbia given satisfactory performance over a long 
period of time. It is a very early kind maturing immediately after 
wheat. It is slightly gray in color. Straw is not too stiff but stands 
well until oats are ripe. It is an excellent nurse crop for legumes. 
Price, per bu., $2.25; 20-bu. lots or over, $2.15 per bu. 
Aiax Oats This is a new white-grain oats developed in 
j Canada. It is a midseason kind somewhat later 
in maturity than Clinton and is especially adapted to the North- 
ern half of Ohio. It has produced excellent yields of good weight 
Oats. Price per bu., $2.25; 20-bu. lots or over, $2.15 per bu. 
® Special Permanent Pasture @ 
Consists of Kentucky Blue Grass, Timothy, Alsike, Red Clover, 
Alfalfa, Ladino, and Yellow Sweet Clover, in just the right pro- 
pad Taebsy fee a good sod. Sow at rate of 14 pounds per acre. Price 
per Ib., c. 
For wet spots in the field or for wet fields we have a special 
mixture. Please specify when ordering. Price of mixture for wet 
ground, per lb., 65c. 
Andrew—Most Promising 
This perennial produces 
Brome Grass erect leafy stems. The leaves 
is used in seed mix- 
Annual Rye Grass tures because of its are wide, flat, and nearly smooth. It produces a 
ability to grow fast and produce a green manure heavy root system, sometimes going into the soil 
crop or pasture at a comparatively cheap cost. It 5 to 6 feet. Is generally sown with oats in mix- 
is sown after early potatoes and in the last corn Ibs. per acre. Price per Ib., 40c. 
cultivation for a cover crop. It rarely lives over tures 2 to 3 Ibs. per acre. When sown alone, 10 
winter in our Ohio climate. Price per Ib., 20c. 
Perennial Rye Grass Price per tb., 30¢. 
A grass valuable in every mix- 
Red Top ture, grows on almost any type 
soil and is one of the best wet-land grasses of all. 
some shade. More leafy and taller than other 
kinds fail entirely. It is drought resistant and 
is a most vigorous grower that will withstand 
heavy grazing. It also grows and provides green 
pase Over an extremely long period. Price per 
a (h 
Orchard Grass A very desirable grass es- 
pecially where there is 
some shade. More leafy and taller than other 
grasses. Ripens earlier than Timothy. Thrives 
well on most any soil. Is very nutritious if cut 
wee in bloom. Price per Ib., 50c; 100-Ib. lots, per 
oy, c. 
This cro has considerable 
Buckwheat value as Ne emergency crop as 
it can be sown from May to the latter part of 
July at rate of 1 bu. or 50 Ibs. per acre. Ten to = iesiadibia LAS tp a 
twelve weeks are required to mature the crop. Fescues Produce Pasture in Dry Weather 
Price per bu., $2.50. (See Back Cover Page) 
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