Ureer's Autumn Catalog^ue, 1903. 



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Thousandfold Winter Rye. In hardiness and yield this 

 variety stands foremost, will winter through severe seasons, 

 and produce from 40 to 50 bushels per acre ; straw heavy 

 and stiff, of a li^ht yellow color. Bus., $1 25. Add 15 cts. 

 extra for each 2-l>ushel sack. 



White Winter Rye. The most pf>pular old sort, stiff straw, 

 and very productive. Bus., $1.20. Add 15 Cts. extra for 

 each 2-l)ushel sack. | 



Grey Winter Oats, This variety has been thoroughly 

 tested, has stood the severest winter, is entirely rust-proof, 

 can be sown as late as November 1st. Bus., $1.50. Add 15 

 cts. extra for each 2-bushel sack. 



Winter Vetches, or Tares (Vina villosa). Also called 

 Sand, or Hairy Vetch. Sow from one-half to one bushel per 

 acre, together with one-half bushel of Rye. Per lb., 15 cts. 

 (by mail, 23 cts.); bus. (60 lbs.), $7.25 ; per 100 lbs., $12.00. 

 Add 15 CIS. extra for each 2-bushel sack. 



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Improved Dieiz Longbekkv Wheat. 



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Rape, Dwarf Essex. (See cut). A forage plant of the 

 highest value. It can be sown in this latitude as late as 

 Sepiember, and still later further South; it is sown broadcast 

 at the rate of 6 lbs. to the acre, but is better drilled, in which 

 case 3 lbs. to the acre are enough. In a few weeks from 

 time of sowing, sheep, hogs, or cattle can be turned on it, 

 and all reporls agree that they gain weight faster on this than 

 on any other fodder. 10 cts. per lb. (by mail, 18 cts.); 10 lbs., 

 90 cts.; per bus. (50 lbs.), $4.00; per 100 lbs., $7.50. Add 

 15 cts. extra for each 2-bushel sack. 



CLOVERS. 



Prices subject to market changes. 



CRIMSON OR SCARI.ET CLOVER. 



( Trifoiiiim imarnatiini.) 



The Great Soil Improver, Early Green Feed, Grazing, or 

 ior 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 lbs. per acre, and makes very early spring manure. We 

 furnish genuine Delaware-grown seed at lowest market prices. 

 Write for sample and price on quantity wanted, also ask for our 

 special circular on Crimson Clover. 



Red or Medium , Market price, write for sample. 



Alfalfa, or Lucerne " " " " " 



Alsike " " " " 



White Dutch, Choice 35 cts. per lb., $.30 00 per 100 lbs. 



SEI.ECTE1> SEED liVHEAT, 



Improved Dietz Longberry Wheat [Bearded). This 

 valuable early wheat will do well on all kinds of soil. Sown 

 either early or late, it always yields a large crop of choice 

 high-grade wheat, even after hard, icy winters. It is a very 

 close-chaffed wheat, and holds the berry tight, so that it does 

 not shell out during' the process of harvesting, hence a saving 

 of grain over many other sorts. It is one of the most hardy 

 and prolific varieties. Peck, 50 cts.; bus, $1.40; 5 bus., 

 $6.50. Add 15 cts. extra for each 2-bushel sack. 



improved FuItZ Wheat (Bald). This variety is more 

 widely known in the United States than any other kind, and 

 probably more acreage is sown of this than any other; grows 

 to a medium height, with stiff, strong straw, ripens early, and 

 seldom fails to make a good crop. Peck, 50 cts ; bus., $1.40; 

 5 bus., $6 50. Add 15 cts. extra for each 2-bushel sack, 



Red Wonder Wheat {Bearded). One of the most depend- 

 able varieties, hardy and productive; makes a stiff straw, and 

 its stooling character is remarkable, and on this account need 

 not be sown as thickly as some varieties, 1^ bushels making a 

 liberal sowing. The grains are of a rich amber color, and 

 make flour of the best quality. Peck, 50 cts.; bus., $1.40; 

 5 bus., $6 50. Add 15 cts. extra for each 2-bushel sack. 



