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MEDIUM CLOVKR SEED.— One of the most valuabl- 

 farm crops for pasture and hay. or for turning under. 

 Any farm grov^ing good crops of clover wiU not dt-pr. - 



ILF ILEA.— Much used in the West: can be cut thr.> 

 r four times in a season; ver>- heavy iropper. 



NlPLIXi. or MAMMOTH CLOVER -Grows much 

 larger and lasts longer than the common clover. 



WHITE MTrH CI.CJVEH.-The best rariety tor 

 lawn«5 as it forms a close herbage, and remains green 

 throughout the stason: it also affords excellent food for 

 bees. We offer highest grades of sxds only. 



Clover and Grass Seed 



Extra Clean-nl 

 Hish-Grade 



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C'rim-on Clover 



CKIM>0> (LOVER. -An annual of very decided 

 merits, producing a very early, abundant hay crop, and 

 the roots have to a marked degree the property of ab- 

 sorbing nitrogen from the atmosphere, thereby improv- 

 ing the land. 



C.4H00N HA.ND IJKOADC i.Vr SEEDER. 



For so-*-ing any grain or grass seed. Is the guaran- 

 teed standard seed sower of the world. It has positive 

 accurate feed and saves money in time and seed. 

 PRICE. $3.00. 



<»K( H VKI) (iRASS has never been appreciated in this 

 loralitv. For pasture or hay it has no superior; comes 

 f-arlv and can be cut twice during a season; withstands 

 dry weather better than most any other sort of grass. 



ALSIKE.— A tall-growing, white clover, specially 

 recommended for dairy farms. 



KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS SEED.— Suitable to most 

 any sort of soil. A pasture once set in this grass will 

 last a lifetime, and give abundance of rich, sweet food 

 for stock. 



RED TOP, or IIERR GRASS SEED.— Hardy and much 

 liked in damp, low lands, but will grow anywhere; fine 

 for grazing. 



TIMOTHY GRASS SEED.— This is the most valuable 

 of aU grasses for hav, especially in the North. Thrives 

 best on moist, loamy soils, of medium tenacity. It should 

 be cut just when the blossoms falls. Sow early m the 

 spring or fall. 



MIL LETT, GERMAN, or (iOLDEN.— An improved va- 

 rietv, medium early, growing three to five feet high. The 

 heads, though numerous, are very large and compact 

 The seeds are contained in rough, bristly sheaths, and 

 are round, golden yellow and beautiful in appearance. 



EVRLY AMBER SORGHl'M.— Furnishts a large yield 

 of most nutritious forage, which can be fed either green 

 or cured, and will yield two or three cuttings a year, 

 stooling thicker each time it is cut. 



GEM BROADCAST SEED SOWER. 

 It wiU sow wheat, rye, oats, rice, flax, millet, turnip 

 seed, clover seed, grass seed, including light grasses; m 

 fact', all kinds of seed, broadcast. Also plaster, fer- 

 tilizer, salt, ashes, etc. 



PRICE, $1.00. 



