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RELIABLE FARM SEEDS 



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FIELD, FORAGE AND SILO SEEDS 



Prices of all Farm Seeds are f. o. b. Philadelphia and 

 are subject to market changes 



WHITE FIELD CORN 



Johnson County White Dent. A prolific variety which 

 produces large ears, well filled at both ends and of good 

 value for feeding stock. Grains are long and set close on cob. 

 By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, peck (14 lbs.), 

 $1.25; bushel (56 lbs.), $4.50. 



ENSIEAGE CORN 



Sow 1 bushel in drills, or 2 bushels broadcast per acre. 



Special prices to buyers of large quantities. 



Red Cob Ensilage. One of the very best varieties for ensi- 

 lage and grows well in all sections. It is a pure white Corn 

 on a red cob. It is sweet, tender, juicy, has short joints and 

 produces an abundance of foliage. Every dairy farmer should 

 grow this sort; it will produce very large crops. By express 

 or freight, at purchaser's expense, peck (14 lbs.), $1.25; 

 bushel (56 lbs.), $4.50. 



Sweet Fodder Corn. For soiling or ensilage. Sow broad- 

 cast 2 bushels, Or in drills 3 feet apart, 1 bushel per acre. 

 Write for price, stating quantity desired. 



BARLEY 



Sow li to 2 bushels if drilled; 2 to 2| bushels broadcast. 

 Manshurey. A productive and reliable variety. The straw 

 is stiff and strong, holding up well and bearing long heads, 

 which are well filled with plump grains. It ripens early and 

 is very good for feeding purposes. Write for price. 



BUCKWHEAT 



Sow about the middle of June, broadcast, at rate of 1 bushel 

 to the acre, or ^ bushel in drills. 

 Japanese. Earlier, more prolific and yields nearly double the 



weight per acre of other sorts. The grains are nearly twice 



as large as those of Silver Hull and of a much better color. 



Write for price, stating quantity desired. 



OATS 



Sold at standard weight of 32 lbs. to the bushel. Sow 2J 



bushels to the acre. 



Storm King. (See cut.) The seed of this variety was orig- 

 inally imported, but has been grown for several years in this 

 country, and is thoroughly acclimated. It makes a strong 

 growth of straw, with large well-filled heads, which have a 

 tendency to be one-sided and grains are white, large and 

 heavy. "Storm King" has made a yield of from 60 to 70 

 bushels per acre, and we recommend it to every farmer who 

 desires a thoroughly reliable variety. By express or freight, 

 at purchaser's expense, peck (8 lbs.), 85 cts. ; bushel (32 

 lbs.), $2.75; 5 bushels or over, $2.65 per bushel. 



White Maine. This fine variety is grown with much favor, 

 as it yields' extremely large crops. It is suitable to growing 

 in any section, and makes a strong, stiff straw, thus enabling 

 it to stand up well during a season of stormy weather. By 

 express or freight, at purchaser's expense, peck (8 ll)s. ), 75 

 cts.; bushel (32 lbs.), $2.50; 5 bushels or over, $2.40 per 

 bushel. 



Lincoln. Very early and productive. Good straw with bright 

 grains and a very dependable variety. By express or freight, 

 at purchaser's expense, peck (8 lbs.), 75 cts.; bushel (32 

 lbs.), $2.50; 5 bushels or over, $2.40 per bushel. 



Welcome. A splendid variety for all sections, and a very pro- 

 ductive sort. The straw is heavy and stiff and the grains are 

 plump and attractive in appearance. By express or freight, 

 at purchaser's expense, peck (8 lbs.), 75 cts. ; bushel (32 

 lbs,), $2.50; 5 bushels or over, $2.40 per bushel. 



SPRING WHEAT 



Marquis. A excellent early variety for spring sowing. Write 

 for price, stating quantity desired. 



SPRING RYE 



Used as a catch crop to sow where winter grain has failed. 

 Write for price, stating quantity desired. 



