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HENRY A. DREER, 714 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA 



A SINGLE ROW OF DWARF ESSEX RAPE, FROM A PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT OUR TRIAL GROUNDS. 



FARM SEEDS for SUMMER SOWING 



If wanted by mail, add 8 cts. per lb. on Farm Seeds for postage. g^"- Prices are stibject to change without notice. 



DWARF ESSEX RAPE (For Pasturage and Soiling.) 



The Essex Rape is extremely valuable for feeding, and is very fattening to both sheep and swine, and also assists in producing 

 an abundant flow of milk in milch cows. It can be used as a part feed for animals that are being fed for market, and is also 

 valuable as a food for lambs at weaning time. It can be sown for fall crop in July and August, and still later in the southern states ; 

 it is sown broadcast 6 lbs. to the acre, but is better drilled, in which case 3 lbs. to the acre will suffice. In a few weeks from the 

 time of sowing, sheep, hogs or cattle can be turned on it ; all reports agree that they gain weight faster on this than on any other 

 fodder, and as it can be sown after other crops are off, the gain in fodder is secured at a nominal cost. Stockmen, Dairymen, 

 and Farmers have proved its value. Per lb., lOc, by mail, l8c.; 10 lbs., 90c.; bushel of 50 lbs., $4.00 ; 100 lbs., $7.50. 



CRIMSON OR SCARLET CLOVER (Trifollum Incarnatum.) 



The Great Soil Improver, Early Qreen 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 lbs. per acre, and makes the earliest possible green pasture, 

 blooming the latter part of April or May, and for feeding, as hay should be cut just before coming into full bloom. If sown with 

 Italian Rye Grass or Orchard Grass, which mature 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 contain- 

 ing as many as 120 to 140 blossoms from one seed. 



Price, Market Rates at time of purchase. Write for sample and price 

 on quantity of seed desired. 



MILLETS. 



Golden or German Millet grows much taller than the Hungarian Grass 

 and produces larger crops. Write for prices and sample. 



Hungarian Grass. An annual forage plant of great value. Sow broadcast 

 about one bushel of seed per acre, from the middle of June till the first of August. 

 Write for price and sample. 



MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS. If by mail, add 8 cts. per lb. 



Buckwheat, Japanese. Per peck, 50c.; bus., S1.25. 

 Sugar Cane, or Sorghum. Early Amber. Per bus., 56 lbs., JS2.7S ; 100 

 lbs., S4-75- 



Cow Peas. Southern Blackeye. Peck, 75c. ; bus., ^2. 25. 



Canada Field Peas. Per peck, 40c. ; bus., $1.50. 



Sand, or Winter Vetch ( Vicia Vilhsa). Per lb., 15c.; 100 lbs., ^12.00. 



DREER'S RECLEANED GRASS SEEDS. 



If Grass Seeds are wanted by niaii, add S cts. per lb. for postage. 



DREER'S "Evergreen" Lawn Grass. Perqt.,25c. (by mail, joc. ) 

 peck, 5i-oo ; bus., 20 lbs., ^4.00. 



DREER'S "Shady-Place" Lawn Grass. Per qt., 25c. (by mail, 

 30c. ) ; peck, $1.25 ; bus., 20 lbs., ^5.00. 



Kentucky Blue Fancy. Lb., i8c.; bus., 14 lbs., ^1.75 ; 100 lbs., $12.00. 



Orchard Grass. Per bus., 14 lbs., 52.40; 100 lbs., $16.00. 



Red Top Grass. Per bus., 10 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., S4.25 ; 100 lbs., $8.00. 



Red Top Grass, Fancy (free from chaff). Per lb., 20c.; bus., 32 lbs., 

 $6.00 ; 100 lbs., $18.00. 



English Perennial Rye Grass. Per lb., loc; bus., 24 lbs., $2.25 ; 100 

 lbs., S8.00. 



Timothy, Choice, Market rates. Write for price and^^sample. 0Ne[plant CRIMSON clover. ilJrawn from nature.) 



