Gregory's honest seeds, 1919 . r acre and one year iill bushels per acre. Description-. Wisconsin Pedigree No. 7 is a yellow oat. bright and shiny, wnthiD hull. In fact it is about all meat, very heavy and a great oat for feeding. It is veryly. Indeed the earliest of all varieties, some 25 or 30. grown at the w isconsinStation. This is of great importance as it escapes the rust so apt to hit oats just before 3 It^has the stiffest straw and has stood up the best of all oats at the WisconsinStation Farm. This means a great, deal. In 1917 when heavy storms lodged other oatsso that they could not


Gregory's honest seeds, 1919 . r acre and one year iill bushels per acre. Description-. Wisconsin Pedigree No. 7 is a yellow oat. bright and shiny, wnthiD hull. In fact it is about all meat, very heavy and a great oat for feeding. It is veryly. Indeed the earliest of all varieties, some 25 or 30. grown at the w isconsinStation. This is of great importance as it escapes the rust so apt to hit oats just before 3 It^has the stiffest straw and has stood up the best of all oats at the WisconsinStation Farm. This means a great, deal. In 1917 when heavy storms lodged other oatsso that they could not all be secured by the binder Wisconsin No. 7 stood up perfectlyand there was no loss in cutting. . To sum up. Wisconsin Pedigree No. 7 will prove valuable because of its hardiness, ex-treme earliness resistance to heat and rust, stiffness of straw, adaptability to hard condi-tions and heavv yielding qualities. Price. 4 lbs. 45c, 8 lbs. 75c, 32 lbs. $ Largerquantities, write for prices. high th a vf GREGORYS HONEST SEEDS. GRAINS AND GRASSES—ContinuedPRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGEWrite for Prices if wanted in larger quantities. •252 Beardless Barley. less Barley, similar to the Success, but it islarger, has a longer straw and yields moreper acre. It is perfectly pure and literallybeardless, just as represented, which makesit pleasant to handle, while the straw canbe fed to stock without fear of injury. Itis earlier than any bearded Barley, betterto seed with, better for feeding, and yieldsfully as well. Pkt. 10c . lb. 20c, post-paid; by express, 12 lbs. very long heads well-filled and heavy;straw bright, and strong. In our experimen-tal grounds the Manshury proved to be theearliest of the five leading varieties whichwere tested there. Pkt. 10c, lb. ; by express, 12 lbs. $ White Egg Turnip Seed growing at our Middleron Seed Farm are exceptionally large and practically rust proof. No matter what the growing conditio!ness. The king of the soring varieties,


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