MADIE'S FARM AND GRMN SEEDS 



FOR SUMMER AND FALL SOWING 



The following varieties of field and grain seeds are especially adapted 

 to Summer and Fall sowing. Under the heading or in the description of 

 each variety we give the quantity of seed required for sowing an acre. 



Customers may order half pecks at the peck rate; half bushels at the bushel rate. 



815 Sugar Corn for Green Forage 



Excellent for Dairy Stock 



It is the best ensilage or to be cut and used dry. 

 Both stalks and fodder contain large amounts of sac- 

 charine matter which is fattening and relished by stock. 

 Sow 40 to 60 pounds per acre. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 25 cts.; 5 pounds $1.00, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 5 pounds 60 cts.; 100 pounds $10.00. 



COW PEAS 



MEikes Fine Hay. A Great Soil Enricher 



Sow Cow Peas either broadcast or in drills at the rate 

 of 60 pounds per acre. 



823 New Era 



The Earliest of All 



An early maturing variety of quick, upright growth 

 The vines make a splendid dry forage. Maturing it 

 about 60 days. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 35 cts.; 5 pounds $1.50, postpaid 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck) $1.25; 



60 pounds (bushel) $4.75. 



789 Japanese Buckwheat 



A Valuable Gradn or Cover Crop 



The best and most profitable^ variety. Flour is su- 

 perior to that of any other variety. Ripens in 8 or 10 

 •weeks. Sow 36 pounds in drills or 48 pounds broadcast 

 to an acre. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 30 cts.; 3 pounds 75 cts, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 12 pounds (peck) 75 cts.; 



48 pounds (bushel) $2.50. 



783 White Swiss Barley 



The Heaviest Yielding Six-rowed Bearded Sort 



The particular value of Barley in the south is for 

 Fall, Winter and Spring grazing, and to cut as it is 

 heading out to use as hay crop. Barley stools out 

 more and really makes better Fall, Winter and Spring 

 grazing than either rye or wheat. 



Sow 96 pounds per acre, broadcast or in drills. 

 Packet 10 cts.; pound 30 cts.; 3 pounds 75 cts, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 12 pounds (peck) 75 cts.; 

 48 pounds (bushel) $2.50. 



SOY OR SOJA BEANS 



Sow 60 pounds per acre in drills or broadcast. 



784 Wilson Black 



The Earliest Soja Bean 



A very satisfactory variety to grow in the northern 

 states where a quick early shell bean or hay variety is 

 desired. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 35 cts.; 5 pounds $1.50, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck) $1.00; 



60 pounds (bushel) $3.75. 



786 Mammoth Yellow 



The Latest Yellow Seeded 



Mammoth Yellow does equally as well on light or 

 heavy soils, and makes a most desirable land improver 

 or hay crop. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 35 cts.; 5 pounds $1.50, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck) $1.00; 



60 pounds (bushel) $3.25. 



847 Dwarf Essex Rape 



The Best and Quickest Grown Forage Crop 



This is the best Autumn hog, sheep or cow forage 

 known. Under favorable circumstances it is ready for 

 pasturage in 6 weeks from the time of sowing. It is 

 grown exclusively for its leaves. The seed should be 

 sown at the rate of 3 pounds per acre in drills, or 5 

 pounds per acre broadcast. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds 90 cts.; 



5 pounds $1.50, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 3 pounds 55 cts.; 5 pounds 75 cts.; 



10 pounds $1.20; 25 pounds $3.00; 100 poxmds $12.00- 



824 Extra Early Black Eye 



Desirable for Home or Market 



It is a strong grower and moderate trailer. It wil 



mature seed in about 65 days. A valuable hay crop 



In the south it is grown mainly for table use. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 40 cts.; 5 pounds $1.75, postpaid 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck) $1.50; 



60 pounds (bushel) $5.75. 



827 Whip-poor-will 



The Favorite Cow Pea. 



It is an early variety, and matures in about 70 days 

 A very productive variety and largely grown as a soi 

 improver and for pasturage. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 35 cts.; 5 pounds $1.50, postpaid 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck) $1.25; 



60 pounds (bushel) $4.75. 



828 Mixed Cow Peas 



Where the crop is wanted for soil improving this mix 

 ture is very satisfactory, producing a thick growth c 

 vines and forage. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 35 cts.; 5 jjounds $1.50, postpalc 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck) $1.25; 



60 pounds (bushel) $4.75. 



831 Thousand Headed Kale 



Excellent Green Food for Fowls or Stock 



Belongs to the Cabbage family. It produces plant 

 growing 3 to 4 feet high, covered with large, Cabbage 

 like leaves in about 45 days. It is a heavy croppei 

 Animals, especially pigs and sheep, eat it greedilj 

 Hardy, and will thrive on any soil. Sow in rows 

 broadcast, using 2 pounds per acre. 



Packet 10 cts.; ^4 pound 25 cts.; pound 75 cts.; 



5 pounds $3.25, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 5 pounds $2.75. 



847 Dwarf Essex Rape 



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WM. HENRY MAULE. PHILADELPHIA, PA., 1927 



