414 FERRY STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. _6^l. 



RELIABLE FARM AND 

 FIELD SEEDS 



The following stocks of Farm and Field Seeds have been 

 carefully selected and are of the highest grade. They conform 

 in all respects to the recently enacted Pennsylvania Seed Law. 

 As the market prices on farm and field seeds change frequently, 

 we will be pleased to forward the latest prices on receipt of your 

 request. 



CLOVERS 



Alfalfa. Purest Northwestern grown seed only is furnished. 

 Extremely valuable in all sections where Alfalfa is grown. 



Alsike. Excellent for sowing in slightly acid or sour soils. 

 Will stand poorly drained soils quite well. 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. 



Crimson. An annual Clover which makes rapid growth and is 

 used principally as a green manure, lo to 15 lbs. per acre. 



Mammoth Red. Valuable on account of its enormous yield. 

 Grows larger and is hardier than Medium Red. 10 to 15 lbs. per 

 acre. 



Medium Red. One of the most valuable of all farm crops 

 for pasture, hay or turning under. If sown alone, use 15 lbs. per 

 acre. 



Sweet-White-Annual Hubam. A recently introduced annual 

 strain of White Sweet Clover that produces the first season a 

 large yield of nutritious hay. Excellent for bees and considered 

 the greatest soil enricher known. 



Sweet White Clover. Will grow on soils where other Clovers 



fail. 



White Dutch Clover. Excellent for sowing in lawns and 

 pastures. 



SELECTED FIELD CORN 



Our Seed Corn is selected and graded. Only the choicest 

 kernels from the ears are used, as all ears are tipped and butted 

 before shelling. 



Prices Furnished on Application. 



Improved Learning. Ears are of tapering shape and grow 

 8 to 10 inches long. The cob is red and medium size. Ripens in 

 100 to no days. 



Reid's Yellow Dent. Matures medium early. A heavy yielder 

 on good soil. Large ears of light yellow deep grains. 



Golden Surprise. This is a specially fine early ripener. Ears 

 run very symmetrical and uniform. Grain is a rich golden yellow. 



Big Whiskey. A profitable variety to grow as it shells out 

 quite heavily. Ears are of good length, with well-filled cobs of 

 medium size. 



White Cap Yellow Dent. A selected strain of the old standard 

 variety. Gives good returns on light soils. Ears 8 to 10 inches 

 long with 16 to 18 rows. 



Johnson County White. A desirable white sort which ripens 

 medium early. Ears of good size and well filled. 



ENSILAGE AND FODDER CORN 



Red Cob. Its strong stalks and broad leaves make it desirable 

 for ensilage and fodder. Pure white grains, with a red cob. 



Eureka (Virginia grown). The tallest and most leafy of the 

 ensilage corns. Will make more ensilage and fodder than any 

 other variety. Ears long and slender. 



Virginia Horse-Tooth. Excellent for fodder and ensilage. 

 Grows to a good height, with strong, leafy stalks. White seeded 

 and white cob. 



