778 (Certified) Developed by the Louisiana Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station and released in 
1942. This strain of Oats is the result of years 
of selection and testing. It has shown almost 
complete resistance to leaf rust—a particularly 
important factor in South Louisiana where leaf 
rust epidemics in many parishes have made oats 
a hazardous crop. It is not resistant to stem rust 
but this disease is less prevailing and also less 
serious since it does not become severe until the 
plants are practically mature. The Camellia Oat 
produces strong, vigorous plants reaching up to 
4 feet in height, and have large plump kernels 
with an insignificant awn. The large dark green 
leaves furnish a dependable winter grazing crop. 
It is a heavy yielder and returns of 65 bushels 
per acre are reported from South Louisiana. Not 
prepaid: Bus. (32 lbs.) $2.60, 4 bus. or over $2.35 
per bus.; 48 bus. or over $2.30 per bus. Write for 
quantity prices when ready to buy. 
7/7 Nortex 107. Exceptionally fine strain of 
rust-resistant Oats that is hardy, heavy-yielding, 
producing a medium tall, stiff straw and an 
enormous tonnage of grain and hay. It is a very 
vigorous grower, robust, productive and does 
well on all types of soil. Sow during October and 
November at the rate of 2 to 3 bushels per acre. 
Cut for hay when the Oats are in the milk, or 
about half mature. Oats are easier to grow than 
corn, cost less to make and are a better feed in 
summer for your stock, being less heating. Stools 
out strongly and makes the best kind of grazing 
for cattle, hogs, horses and mules during the 
winter and early spring. 
Our seed is thoroughly recleaned. Not prepaid: 
Bus. (32 lbs.) $1.95; 4 bus. or over $1.70 per bus.; 
48 bus. or over $1.65 per bus. Write for quantity 
prices when ready to buy, 
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770 This Oat is recommended as a most dependable pro- 
ducer. It matures fully ten days earlier than Red Rust 
Resistant varieties. Stools equally as well, withstands more 
adverse weather, just before harvest time. Yields 25 to 
40 bushels more grain per acre. Definitely more rust- 
resistant than any of the so-called “rust-proof” strains. 
In one parish in Louisiana where Oat production has been 
a total failure, the famous Alber Oats yielded an average 
of 60 bushels to the acre for three consecutive years. ; 
This wonderful Oat has been tested by the Experiment 
Station at Baton Rouge, and for six consecutive years it 
has been the highest yielding variety and a grand feeding 
Oat. Good land is necessary and the use of Nitrate as a 
top-dressing essential unless your soil is very rich. For 
hay, cut in milk stage; for grain, cut when fully ripe. Not 
prepaid: Bus. (32 lbs.) $2.25; 4 bus. or more $2.00 per bus.: 
48 bus. or over $1.95 per bus. Write for quantity prices 
when ready to buy. 
Treat your Oats with Ceresan M to insure against losses 
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from smut and other diseases. Ceresan M is easy to apply, 
and destroys seed borne diseases either by direct contact 
with the spores or through vapor which penetrates every 
crack and cranny of the seed. 1% oz. will treat one bushel 
of Oats. Ceresan M: 14 oz. $1.25; 3 Ibs. $3.55, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: 40 lbs. $35.85; 100 Ibs. $85.00. 
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