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Surety Seeds Catalog (PH 4-2) (68 pages)

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Page Sixty
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LESS BARLEY—An exceptional
strain-of truc beardless barley that
was perfected by the Washington
State College. Very heavy producer. Good for hay or grain.
WHITE HULLESS BARLEY—It
threshes out like wheat and ?rows
beardless. . More productive *and two
weeks earlier than wheat, making it a
splendid spring sown crop in some sections.
BEARDED BARLEY--A white six-rowed
Variety of bearded barley that is very popuTar. It is sufficiently hardy that it can be
sown in the fall in sheltered localities of the
‘est
BRS GRAY WINTER OATS —Especially valuable for fall sceding, grows tall, has
. stiff straw and yields heavily. Good for seed, ing with Vetch.
) ABUNDANCE OATS — Introduced from
Scotland and a proven yielder on heavy: soils.
Medium height, erect. white seeded and me. dium early. A spring grain.
. VICTORY OATS—Excels all others for yield
) on light soils. The quality also is fine. Habit
ts erect and sced white. Sow in the spring.
BAS swepisn sevecr oats —
A heavy — strawed, very productive variety
adapted to yeneral conditions on the Coast.
This white spring oat is very popular.
BANNER OATS—A white seeded, spreading
. , headed spring oat that is too well-known to
} require much description. A very heavy yielder.
eg JUS BLACK ‘ALASKA’ OATS —A
‘. black seeded spring oat with heavy straw and
much foliage. Good to sow with vetch or peas:
fine for hay or green feed,
— g SKOOKUM OATS—
A selected white oai
intended for usc
as hay, as no
particular at-.
tention is
pure,
Prices
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Swedish “How to Grow Grains and Forage Crops” is the title
Select of a bulletin published by the Chas. H. Lilly Co.,
Seattle, Wash. A copy can be secured free if you
Send a stamp to pay. the mailing cost.