. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. E TARTAR. The remarkable Oats now under culti-vation. Our customers say they will sow noothers. These grand Oats outyield all very best for all-round purposes. GreatestYielding variety in existence and well on all soils. Straw is of goldenyellow color, while the grains are white, wilUa slight golden cast. Withstands ^f^toim^weather. A measured bushel weighs from obto 42 lbs. Would highly recommend theseOats to all our customers. Change your seedthis season. Bushel of 32 lbs., $ white seed OATS
. 1916 Griffith and Turner Co. : farm and garden supplies. E TARTAR. The remarkable Oats now under culti-vation. Our customers say they will sow noothers. These grand Oats outyield all very best for all-round purposes. GreatestYielding variety in existence and well on all soils. Straw is of goldenyellow color, while the grains are white, wilUa slight golden cast. Withstands ^f^toim^weather. A measured bushel weighs from obto 42 lbs. Would highly recommend theseOats to all our customers. Change your seedthis season. Bushel of 32 lbs., $ white seed OATS For spring sowing. 32 pounds to the bushel,ttra heavy fancy White Oats. Ask for Extprices. WINTER TURFOATS Perfectly hardy in the Southern and JliddleStates, standing the winter nearly as well Yields, on good land, from 50 to ij)bushels to the acre, of fine, heavy gram weigh-ing from 30 to 40 pounds to the measuredbushel. Furnishes excellent fall, winter andearly spring grazing, without injury to thegrain crop. Write for prices first of SEED WHEATAND RYE We can offer choice stocks of Seed Wheatand Rye, recleaned, and at reasonable us August 1 for special prices for fallsowing. SEED BUCKWHEAT JAPANESE.—The host sort. The plants arelarge and vigorous, maturing their seed earlyand resisting drought and blight remarkablywell, while the grain is much larger and at thesame time has a thinner hull than the commonor the Silver Hull. Owing to its branchingcharacter, only one-half the seed is requiredper acre, while the straw is much stiffer andstands up better. We recommend this especial-Iv for well-drained or sandy land and the dry-climate of the Western plains. Feck, , $ SILVER HULL.—Same price as above. BARLEY ARLINGTON BEARDLESS PALL BARLEY. A new Barley introduced by the U. S. Depart-ment of Agricultilre. This Barley has manyadvantages over other fall grain crops, makineit useful for early grazing and hay crops. Itmatures nearly
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