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HENRY A. DREER, Philadelphia, Pa. 



FARM SEEDS for SUMMER SOWING 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 



Write for samples and prices on any Field Seed wanted and not offered on this page 



MILLETS. 



Qerman, or Qolden Millet {Sotakem-grown). A valuable 

 annual hay and fodder crop; I bus. to acre. Lb., locts.; (by mail, 

 1 8 cts. ); bus., 50 lbs., write for price. 



Hungarian Millet [Panicum Germanicztm). An annual forage 

 plant; I bus. to acre. Lb., 10 cts.; (by mail, 18 cts.); bus., 48 lbs., 

 write for price. 



Japanese Barn-yard Millet {Panicum Cms-gaUi). Should be 

 sown between middle of May and end of July, either broadcast or in drills ; 

 if broadcast use 12 lbs. to acre, if drilled, 8 lbs. Can be fed green, cured 

 as hay, or siloed. Lb., 10 cts.; (by mail, 18 cts.); 10 lbs., 90 cts. ; 

 loo lbs., $7.50. 



DWARF ESSEX RAPE. 



A forage plant of highest value. Sown for fall crop in July, August 

 and September, still later further south ; it is sown broadcast 10 lbs. 10 

 the acre, but is better drilled, in which case 5 lbs. to the acre will suffice. 

 In a few weeks from time of sowing, sheep, hogs or cattle can be turned on 

 it ; all reports agree that they gain weight faster on this than any other 

 fodder. Lb., 12 cts.; (by mail, 20cls.); 10 lbs., J 1. 00; bus., of 50 lbs., 

 $4.50; 100 lbs., 58.00. 



Canada Field Peas. Per peck, 60 cts.; bus., S2.00 



CRIMSON OR SCARLET CLOVER. 



Crimson Clover has become wonderfully popular both for pasture and 

 hay crop, also as a green manure for plowing in. It can be seeded 

 at any time from June to October at the rate of 15 to 20 lbs. per acre, and 

 makes the earliest possible green pasture, blooming the latter part of April 

 or May, and for feeding as hay should be cut just before coming into full 

 bloom. It is a very rank grower, some stools containing as many as 120 

 to 140 blossoms from one seed. One acre grown at the New Jersey 

 Experimental Station yielded. May 31st, 6,997 pounds of organic matter, 

 312 pounds of nitrogen, 52 pounds of phosphoric acid, and 186^ pounds 

 of potash. The nitrogen alone could not be bought for $30.00, and is 

 fully equal to that found in 20 tons of stable manure, and at such a small 

 cost. It not only builds up worn out soils, when turned under, but rich 

 soils are kept up to their fertility with less cost than by any other means. 

 Lb., 12 cts ; (by mail, 20 cts.); bus., 60 lbs , write for price. 



GERMAN, OR GOLDEN MILLET 



DREER'S RECLEANED GRASS SEEDS. 



The DREER Lawn Grass. Per qt.,25cts.; (by mail, 

 30 cts.); peck, $1.25 ; bus., 20 lbs., $5.00. 



DREER'S "Evergreen" Lawn Grass. Per qt., 20 

 cts.; (by mail, 25 cts.); peck, $1.00; bus., 20 lbs., $4.00. 



DREER'S "Shady-Place" Lawn Grass. Per qt., 

 30 cts.; (by mail, 35 cts. ); peck, $1.50 ; bus., 20 lbs., S6. 00. 



Kentucky Blue, Fancy. Lb., 25 cts.; (by mail, 33 

 ■cts.); bus., 14 lbs., $2.75; 100 lbs., J18.00. 



Orchard Grass. Per bus., 14 lbs., $3.00; 100 lbs., $20.00. 



Red Top Grass. Bus., 10 lbs., $1.25; 50 lbs., $5.50; 

 100 lbs., $10. 00. 



Red Top Grass, Fancy (free from chaff). Per lb., 25 

 cts.; (by mail, 33 cts. ); bus. , 32 lbs., $6.75 ; lOO lbs., $20.co. 



English Perennial Rye Grass. Per lb., 15 cts. ; (by 

 mail, 23 cts.); bus., 24 lbs. , $2.50 ; 100 lbs., $9.00. 



Timothy, Choice, Write for price and sample. 



DREER'S Special Grass Circular describes many 

 other useful grasses and clovers. Sent free to all applicants. 



VETCH. 

 Winter Vetches, or Tares ( Vieia Villosa). Also 

 called Sand Vetch, or Hairy Vetch. Sow in fall, from one-half 

 to one bushel per acre, together with one-half bushel of Rye. 

 Price, per lb., 10 cts.; (by mail, 18 cts.); bus., 60 lbs., $5.50; 

 100 lbs., $9.00. 



BUCKWHEAT. 

 Japanese. The best variety. Per peck, 50 cts. ; bus., 48 

 lbs., $1.60. 



