BRUNKER OATS No. 2054 
is still champion 
in the West and in the great Southwest. When planted real early, the Brunker 
Oats outyield all other varieties we have planted alongside them in variety 
trials. The record of 107 bushels per acre they made here a few years ago still 
stands at top, especially on non-irrigated land. Brunker Oats are frost re- 
sistant ... they are also smut, rust and helminthosporium resistant ... they 
are the EARLIEST MATURING and HIGHEST YIELDING in Great Plains 
states. 
10 bu. $17.50; 20 bu. or more, $1.70 per bu., including bags 
MISSOURI 0-205 
A new variety which has done particularly well on irrigated and low ground. 
Stiff straw of medium height. Heavy yielder of high test weight grain. Re- 
sistant to Crown Rust, Stem Rust and Victoria Blight. We recommend that 
you try this new variety on your better ground. 
10 bu. $19.00; 20 bu. or more $1.85 per bu. 
CHEROKEE OATS 
are rapidly gaining favor under dry land conditions in South Dakota and bor- 
dering states. The grain has a slight yellowish cast, is short, plump and with 
good test weight. Cherokee matures about five days earlier than Clinton Oats. 
It is resistant to Victor Blight and most races of smut and rust. Recommended 
for creek bottom land. 
10 bu. $17.50; 20 bu. or more, $1.70 per bu., including bags 
James HULLESS OATS 
This new HULLESS Oats was developed by the South Dakota Experiment 
Station to fulfill a demand for a disease resistant, high yielding Hulless Oats, 
which is an ideal feed for pigs and poultry. 
It is medium maturity, average height 33 inches, stiff strawed, moderately 
resistant to stem rust and leaf rust. It is resistant to helminthosporium, foot-rot, 
and to the oat smuts. It outyields standard varieties. On our own land we 
plant 30 pounds James Hulless Oats seed per acre. These oats test 19.1 per cent 
protein. 
50 Ibs. $4.50; 100 Ibs. $8.50 
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