12 HENRY A. DREER, 714 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. 
BES> Prices are subject to 
S u m mer S owl n g. change without notice. 
If wanted by mail, add 8 cts. per Ib. on all Farm Seeds for postage. 
CRIMSON OR SCARLET CLOVER. 
(Trifolium incarnatum.) 
The Great Soil Improver, Early Green Feed, Grazing 
or for Hay Crop. 
The Crimson Clover has become wonderfully popular both as a 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 pounds per acre, and makes 
the earliest possible spring pasture, blooming the latter part of April or May, 
and for feeding as hay should be cut when in full bloom. If sown with 
Italian Rye Grass or Orchard Grass, which matures at the same time, it yields 
luxuriant and nutritious crops for pasture. It can be sown after other crops are 
removed from the ground, such as wheat (when clover has failed to catch), 
oats, millet, or on any vacant ground. It is a very rank grower, some stools 
containing as many as 120 to 140 blossoms from one seed. 
Sow Crimson Clover at the last working of all crops like Beans, Corn, 
Melons, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, and other crops, whenever the Jand is not in- 
tended for such early spring crops as would not be benefited by following such 
a seeding, although it would pay to seed for early fall and winter months if 
only for protecting the ground through the winter and catching and holding 
the fertility of the soil, which would otherwise be lost by leaching or other 
causes. In addition to all this, the plants and roots would prevent washings 
that occur during winter thaws. The results of plowing under can be plainly 
seen in crops following Scarlet Clover, viz.: Corn, Potatoes, etc., by the heavy 
dark green foliage and immense crops. 
43> We offer the finest quality Delaware-grown recleaned seed at 10 cts. 
per lb. (by mail, 18 ets. per lb.); $5.00 per bus. of 60 lbs.; 2 bus. or over at 
$4.80 per bus. (prices subject to change); 2-bus. seamless bags, 15 cts. each 
extra. Samples mailed onapplication., Special prices quoted on large quan- 
tities. 
OTHER VARIETIES OF CLOVER. 
Red or Medium Clover.................:....<.- \ Market rates. 
Mammoth Red Clover...... .................. J Write for prices. 
White Dutch Choice Clover........ per lb., 25 cts.; 100 Ibs., $20.00 
Alfalfa, or Lucerne Clover......... us 15 cts.; 100 lbs., 13.00 
One Pranr Crimson Cover. (Drawn from nature.) Alsike Clover........................ ow 15 cts.; 100 Ibs., 12.00 
DREER’S RECLEANED GRASS SEEDS. 
Lf Grass Seeds ave wanted by mail, add 8 cts. per lb. for postage. 
DREER’S *‘ Evergreen’? Lawn Mixture. Per ; Red Top Grass. Per bus., 10 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., $4.25; 
qt., 25c. (by mail, 30c.); peck, $1.00; bus., 20 !bs., $4.00. 100 lbs., $8.00. 
DREER’S ‘¢‘ Fairmount Park’? Lawn Mixture. | Red Top Grass, Faney (free from chaff). Per lb., 20c.; 
Per qt., 20c. (by mail, 25c.); peck, 90c.; bus., 20 lbs., $3.50. bus., 32 lbs., $5.50; 100 lbs., $16.50. 
DREER’S Golf Links Mixture. Per peck, 75c; | English Perennial Rye Grass. Per lb., 10c.; bus., 
bus., 15 lbs., $2.50. 24 Ibs., $2.25; 100 lbs., $8.00. 
DREER’S Putting Green Mixture. Per qt., 25c. | Sheep’s Fescue. Per lb., 25c.; 100 Ibs., $18.00. 
(by mail, 30c.); peck, $1.25; bus., 20 lbs., $5.00. Meadow ‘* Per lb., 20c ; 100 lbs., $15.00. 
Kentucky Blue, Fancy. Per lb., 18c.; bus., 14 lbs, | Hard 66 Per lb., 25c.; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
$1.75; 100 lbs., $12.00. Timothy, Choice. Per bus., 45 lbs., $1.90. 
Orchard Grass. _Per bus., 14 lbs., $2.25; 100 Ibs., $15.00. | IC Prime. Per bus., 45 lbs., $1.80. 
MILLETS. SF) 
Golden or German Millet grows much taller than the Hungarian a J SPANESE, 5 
Grass, and produces larger crops. It also requires more time to grow and a good e: i: a 
soil, It makes a very nutritious dry fodder, which is readily eaten by live stock. ep 5° See dh SS Sey. 
Per bus., $1.50. Write for prices on larger quantities. S Me y Vesey. 
Hungarian Grass. An annual forage plant of great value. It flourishes h ie 
during the heat of summer, remaining green when almost all other vegetation is 
dried up. It is one of the very best plants for green fodder, or for ensilaging, 
and makes hay of the best quality. Sow broadcast about one bushel of seed per 
acre, from the middle of June till the first of August. Per bus., $1.25; 5 bus. 
and upwards, $1.20 per bus. 
Egyptian or East India Pearl Millet. By freight, per 1b., 15c.; 
100 lbs., $12 50. 
MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS. 
Tf by mail, add 8 cts. per lb. 
Buckwheat, Japanese. Per peck, 50 cts.;_bus., $1.25. 
Sugar Cane, or Sorghum. Early Amber. Per bus., $2.75; 100 lbs., 
$4.50. 
Yellow Lupin. Per Ib., 8 cts.; bus., 60 lbs., $3.25; 100 Ibs., $5.00. 
Rape. English Dwarf Essex. Per lb., 10 cts.; 10 lbs., 90 cts.; 100 Ibs., $7.50. 
Cow Peas. Southern Blackeye. Peck, 60 cts.; bus., $2.00. 
Canada Field Peas. Per peck, 40 cts.; bus., $1.50; 10 bus. lots at $1.40. 
Sand, or Winter Vetch (Vicia Villosa). Per |b., 8 cts.; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
Spring Vetches (Vicia Sativa). Per lb., 6 cts.; 100 lbs., $4.00. 
NOTE.—Prices on Grass, Clover or Field Seeds are subject to change, accord- 
ing to state of market. 
