Vaughan's seed store . est of allbarleys. May be sown as early as possible in the Spring withoutdanger from frost. The straw is heavy and stands up under aheavy crop. The grain is without beards and can be handled andthreshed as easily as oats, in stock-feeding it is of much morevalue than common barley as it may be fed without danger ofinjury to the animals. Yields always show some bearded plants,although for stock is exceptionally fine. Prices, peck, 95c; bu.,$; 10 bu., $; bags included free. WHITE HULLESS This variety is strictly a feeding sort. It hasa grain like that of wheat. In
Vaughan's seed store . est of allbarleys. May be sown as early as possible in the Spring withoutdanger from frost. The straw is heavy and stands up under aheavy crop. The grain is without beards and can be handled andthreshed as easily as oats, in stock-feeding it is of much morevalue than common barley as it may be fed without danger ofinjury to the animals. Yields always show some bearded plants,although for stock is exceptionally fine. Prices, peck, 95c; bu.,$; 10 bu., $; bags included free. WHITE HULLESS This variety is strictly a feeding sort. It hasa grain like that of wheat. In feeding value it is almost equal towheat and the yield is nearly twice as large. As a dry feed it hasno superior. The straw is heavy with good leaves, and when cutgreen makes good hay. Our seed is grown in the far Northwestand is heavy, fine, bright and very free from hulls. This varietynever runs entirely true to type. Price, peck, $; bu., $; 10 bu., $; bags included free. Prices on all grains subject 58. SAMPLESOF THESEFANCYOATSFREE TOPROSPEC-TIVEBUYERS NEW WHITEKHERSON(Iowa 103) The best variety to date on rich, heavy soiis. InIowa it is by far the most popular variety, as itproduces a crop before extreme heat. In favorablecool seasons, on heavy soil, on account of its shortstraw, there is little loss frcm lodging. It is awhite-seed d selection of the Yellow Kherson, withthe advantage of color and more recent early in season. Price, peck, 50c; bu.,$; 10 bu., $; bags included free. KHERSON OR SIXTY DAY OATS The most popular new Oat for rich prairie A very early variety and produces large yields. Thestraw is short and on rich soils does not lodge asdo most oats. The grain is small with a remark-ably thin hull and light yellow color. Introducedby the Nebraska Experiment Station and in thatstate the best yielding sort. An excellent feedingoat, the only objection to it being its color whichinjures itsvalue to someextent for market pu
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