TIPP CITY, OHIO 25 
SEED: OATS 
Clinton 59 
Clinton 59 is the new improved Clinton. It has 
the same general characteristics and qualities of the 
parent Clinton but has been developed for more 
uniformity of ripening and height of stock. It is 
resistant to most stem rust, leaf rust and smuts 
and also Victoria blight. Clinton responds well to 
high nitrogen fertilizers and produces grain that 
tests heavier per bushel than other varieties. We 
have both Certified and uncertified grown Seed. 
Clinton 11 
Clinton 11 is the same variety practically as 
Clinton 59 but was developed by the Illinois Exp. 
Station rather than the Indiana Station. 
Certified Missouri 0-205 
A new Variety developed from the old Columbia 
have proven satisfactory wherever Oats are grown. 
The highest yielding variety in USDA tests with high 
test and resistant to some of the crown and stem 
rusts that are affecting other varieties. It has a 
medium stiff straw and is somewhat earlier than 
some of the other varieties. Color of grain is dark 
grey. All of our stocks are State Certified. 
CLINTON OATS 
Moore Spring Barley 
A spring Barley, six row, white in color with a smooth awn. The hulls are thinner and stick tight. 
It is a high yielding, disease resistant variety of hybrid origin and is recommended for good soils. 
Excellent feeding value. Used in combination with oats in some cases. 
SOY BEANS 
Hawkeye 
This new variety has been outstanding the past two years and promises to be one of the best 
general purpose Soy Beans to be developed. It matures at about the same time as Richland with a 
stiff and erect stalk and yields as well if not better than Lincoln. Many fields made more than 
40 bushels to the acre this past year. We can supply both Certified and first year from Certified 
stocks, 
Lincoln 
One of the best varieties for main crop developed by the Experiment Station. It is high yielding, 
stands well and has a high oil content. It matures about a week later than Richland. Pods are 
borne well off the ground and are resistant to shattering. It has replaced most of the older varieties. 
Wilson Black 
The best of the Hay varieties for this section of Ohio. Suited for ensilage and it is inclined to 
vine and produces a large amount of foliage. 
See Current List For Prices. 
INOCULATE ALL SOY BEAN SEED WITH NITRAGIN for Higher Production. 
SEED WHEAT 
Vigo - Butler - Seneca 
We will be able to offer both State Certified and first year from Certified of the above varieties. 
WINTER or FALL BARLEY 
This variety has shown its value and gained popularity the past few years due to the good yields 
(50 to 60 bushel to the acre is not unusual) and the fine feeding value. It should be sown the latter 
part of September and is harvested the latter part of June. On account of its earliness, cinch bugs 
have not bothered this variety. It is replacing Oats in the crop rotation as it makes an ideal small 
grain crop for starting Clover and Alfalfa. Write us next summer for prices for fall sowing. 
Ask for Prices around August Ist. 
