Mr. Eugene C. Fedric. general manager of the Eugene C. Fedric farms Hassel Weeks of H. H. Weeks Seed Store in Rocky Mount, N. C., 
of Glendora, Miss., is shown above in a field of Victorgrain 48-93 oats displays an armful of Coker Victorgrain 48-93 oats grown on his farm. 
on the Fedric farms. ‘‘We are more than pleased with the results shown Mr. Weeks likes the high yields of 48-93 oats, its earliness, stiff straw, 
by these oats,’’ writes Mr. Fedric. ‘““They have stood up under very ad- large grains and ease of combining. 
verse weather conditions during the months of April and May. We had 
no lodging. They have passed the Mississippi Field Test and are ex- 
pected to yield 80 to 90 bushels per acre.” 
Benton D. Dargan, prominent and successful South Carolina farmer, shown standing in his field of Coker’s 
Victorgrain 48-93 oats, says, “‘Coker’s Victorgrain 48-93 oats has all the characteristics of a good oat com- 
bined with the capacity to outyield any variety I have ever known.” Its disease-resistant features, Mr. 
Dargan says, are outstanding factors in its successful performance. The heavily-fruited heads in this field 
illustrate the high-yielding ability of Victorgrain 48-93 oats. 
