26 SAUNDERS SEED COMPANY 
SEED OATS 
Cliniland 
Clintland is a new variety of Oats similar to 
Clinton 59. The principal difference is that Clintland 
is resistant to all common races of crown rust. When 
rust is present, Clintland is definitely superior. As 
seed becomes available, it should replace Clinton 59. 
Certified stocks are limited this year. 
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 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 
Missouri 0-205 is an early maturing variety with 
an excellent yield record in Ohio. Especially recom- 
mended for the southern half of Ohio. Heavy test 
weight and moderately good straw. It has a greyish 
seed color, similar to the Columbia. 
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 
Harasoy 
Developed in Canada in 1952. It is about three days earlier, two inches taller, and yields one to 
two bushels more to the acre than Hawkeye. More desirable if wheat is to follow beans. Satisfactory 
in standing ability and resistant to stem canker. 
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. 
