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RELIABLE FARM SEEDS 



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For large 

 quantities 

 write for 



prices. 

 By express 

 75: bu. (60 



of our 



Clover Seeds 



Red or Medium Lb., postpaid — 



Red Mammotli or Peavine. . .Lb., postpaid.. : 



Alfalfa or Lucerne Lb., postpaid. . . 



Alsike Lb., postpaid.. . 



White Dutch, J lb., 50 cts.; 95 cts. per lb., postpaid. 



or freight, lb., 85 cts.; 5 lbs., S4.00; 10 lbs., S7 



Ibj.), S45.00. 



If interested in Alfalfa, write for a copy 

 ALFALFA LEAFLET. 



Crimson, or Scarlet Clover 



Valuable for hay, but its best use is as a fertilizer, its capacity 

 for stooling and root formation being very great. Write for Leaflet 

 on Crimson Clover, also sample. Per lb., postpaid, 25 cts.: 

 peck (15 lbs.), SI. 75; bushel (60 lbs.), §6.50. 



Selected Seed Wheat 



The wheat we supph- has been grown especially for seed, and 

 is carefulljr recleaned. We ■nill be pleased to send samples by mail. 

 Miracle Wheat {Bearded). A desirable variety, productive and 

 an excellent milling wheat. A remarkable feature is its enormous 

 stooling propensity. Single plants often contain as many as 

 20 to 25 stalks, each with large heads, vvell filled. The straw is 

 strong and stiff, and holds up well and grows about five feet tall. 

 Because of its heavy growth the plants of Miracle ^^'heat should 

 be allowed more room to grow than other varieties, and seed 

 should be planted in smaller quantity, using 1 to Ij bushels to 

 an acre. Those who have planted !Miracle Wheat have been well 

 pleased with results. Per lb., postpaid, 20 cts.; peck (15 lbs.), 75 

 cts.; bushel (60 lbs.), S2.50. 

 Lancaster Fulcaster (Bearded). Does well on soUs of average 

 fertility and especially suited for soils that are thin. It is of the 

 long berry type, grains dark red and hard. It stands up well 

 and makes a good sized head, which is filled wth heavy grains. 

 Per lb., postpaid, 20 cts.; peck (15 lbs.), 75 cts.; bushel (60 lbs.), 

 S2.S0. 

 Improved Fuitz Wheat (Beardless). This variety is more 

 \\-idely known in the United States than any other kind, 

 seldom fails to make a good crop. Per lb., postpaid, 20 cts.; 

 peck (15 lbs.), 75 cts.; bushel (60 lbs.), $2.50. 



Vetch 



Winter Vetches, or Tares (Vicia ViUosa). Also called Sand 

 Vetch, or Hairy \'etch. Recommended for fall sowing -nith rj^e, 

 which serves as a support. It is perfectly hardy in all parts of 

 the country, and maturing fuUy four weeks earlier than Scarlet 

 Clover, it can be harvested or plowed under and the ground 

 used for the usual spring crops. It is the best green-manure crop 

 that can be grown. Lb., 40 cts., postpaid. Peck, 82^0; per 

 60 lbs., S8.50; 100 lbs., S14.00. 



Oats 



Gray Winter Oats. Being very hardy this variety will stand 

 severe winter and make a good yield. Sow 2 bushels to the acre. 

 Per lb., postpaid, 20 cts.; peck (8 lbs.), 60 cts.; bushel (32 lbs.), 

 S2.00. 



Dwarf Essex Rape 



A forage plant of highest value. For fall crop sow in August 

 and September. It is sown broadcast 10 lbs. to the acre, but is 

 better drilled, in which case 5 lbs. to the acre will suffice. In 

 a few weeks from time of sowing, sheep, hogs or cattle can be 

 turned on it. 'U'e supply seed of the genuine English Dwarf Essex 

 Rape. Per lb., postpaid, 35 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.00; 50 lbs., S6.00. 



Rye 



Thousandfold Winter Rye. In hardiness and yield this 

 variety" stands foremost; will winter through severe seasons. 

 Straw heavy and stiff, of a light yell&w color. Per lb., postpaid, 

 25 cts.; peck (14 lbs.), 60 cts.; bushel (56 lbs.), §2.25. 



Dreer's Permanent Pasture Grass 



Tills .special mixture of grass and clover seed is composed of 

 varieties best adapted for producing an abundant and nutritious 

 food supply for stock, and v\'iU produce heavj' crops of Hay and 

 luxurious permanent pasturage. Sow 50 lbs. to acre. Price, 

 per lb., 40 cts., postpaid; bushel (20 lbs.), §5.50: 100 lbs.. §25.00. 



Miracle Whe.w 



Prices for larger quantities than one pound are f. 

 For large quantities 



o. b. Philadelphia and subject to market changes 

 %vrite for quotations. 



