Tried and Tested Superior Oats 
At no extra cost, all our oats are treated with Ceresan M 
to insure the best possible germination and stand and to 
protect against seed attacking diseases. 
OATS — 32 lbs. per bu. or ee ect 
10 Bu. 24 Bu or more 
NEW YORK SELECTED 
Beaver: fr (Oe eee P5639) 2.20 2.00 
Clinton Improved Sel No. 11 2.30 PX PAY 2.00 
Moha wikia ae ee eee 2.30 ZZ 2.00 
Swedish Star— SOLEDECUL 
Improved Mammoth Cluster— SOEDL@ Ui 
NEW YORK CERTIFIED 
Craig Certified— SORDZO UT 
Mohawk—Certified........ 2.50 2.40 2.20 
Clinton—Certified No.11Sel 2.50 2.40 2220 
Ajax—Certified........... Pa se\O) 2.40 2:20 
CANADIAN GROWN OATS 
Beaver— 
Canadian Registered..... 2.80 PATS) 2.00 
BEAVER 
MID-SEASON STIFF STRAW BIG YIELDER 
This excellent oat originated in Canada where it con- 
sistently averages better than 100 bushels per acre. 
It is resistant to Stem and Leaf Rust and has not been 
affected by Helminthosporium Blight. Beaver is a big 
favorite in our eastern states where it is in strong demand 
for feeding and milling. The grain is white, large and thin 
hulled. It is superior in strength of straw, with stalks very 
thick walled and 32 to 4 ft. tall. The large head which is 
panicle or branching type results in heavy yields. 
MOHAWK 
DISEASE RESISTANT MEDIUM EARLY 
This new superior quality, high yielding oat developed 
from a cross of Bond and Iowa D-67 by combined efforts of 
U.S. Dept. Agriculture and several State Experiment 
stations. 
Mohawk is medium early, about 3 days later than 
Vicland, very stiff straw 40 inches tall. Dependable for 
high yields of plump, meaty yellow kernels of high feeding 
value. It is resistant to Helminthosporium Blight, Leaf Rust 
and Smut. A good combine oat. 
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