BARLEY AND FLAX 
PLAINS the 'Heads Up" Barley 
A new six-rowed, smooth-awned, EARLY MATURING, short 
growing, stiff strawed, feed type barley. Resistant to stem rust and 
drought. Best adapted to central and northern sections of Iowa, 
Nebraska, Wyoming and South Dakota. Introduced by the South 
Dakota Experiment Station. In the past two years of moderate and 
below average rainfall, it has produced the most bushels of feed 
barley on our farms. Combines good. 
$2.40 per bushel 
SPARTAN BARLEY EVADES DROUGHT 
Ripens Ahead of Hoppers, Drought and July Heat 
The earliest maturing and one of the highest yielding varieties. 
It is a two row, smooth bearded, easier to handle and equals corn in 
feeding value, weighing 56 pounds per bushel. IT ESCAPES drought 
rather than resists it. 
$2.40 per bushel 
MARINE FLAX 
MARINE FLAX, a new U.S. Department of Agriculture release, 
is an early maturing brown seeded, blue blossom variety. Perform- 
ance results in North Dakota, Minnesota and South Dakota have 
been excellent. Highly wilt resistant and completely resistant to all 
North American races of flax rust. Just a few days later than Shey- 
enne in maturity. 
5 bu. $35.50; 10 bu. or more, $6.80 per bu., including bags 
SHEYENNE FLAX 
Highest yielding and earliest maturing variety of Flax for dry 
land. Matures a week to ten days earlier than other varieties and 
is more disease resistant. The best CASH CROP and the best NURSE 
Crop to plant with alfalfa and grass seed. One bushel plants 3 acres 
of dry land. Plant 14 bushel per acre on fertile land. 
5 bu. $35.00; 10 bu. or more at $6.75 per bu., including bags 
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