RELIABLE VEGETABLE SEEDS 



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LETTUCE. 



Sowings mav he made up to tlie end of August. 



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Bo'^TOx Forcing Tenkisball 

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HiTTINGKK's liKLMOXT FORCIN'G 



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Grand R.\riDs Forcing . 



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White-Seedkd Tenxisuall 

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 Wonderful 

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 Boston Flne Curled 

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H.\J!x&ON 



Blond Blockhead 



Burpee's Prize-Head 



Black-Seeded Simpson 



Early Curled Simpson 



Defiance 



tomhannock 



Salamander Head . 



Deacon 



New York . 



Trout, or Spotted . 



Brown Dutch . 



Blood Red 



Trianon Self-Closing Cos 



Paris White Cos, or Romaine 



Maximum .... 



Mignonette 



Iceberg .... 



California Cream Butter 



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superior for this purpose, especially on medium or 

 light soils. Like Clover thev absoro nitrogen from 

 the atmosphere; the roots reach deep into the soil 

 and bring up the necessary potash, thus making a 

 complete and natural fertilizer. For fertilizing 

 purposes, Cow Peas are superior to Clover from 

 the fact that the foliage is greater, besides making 

 full growth in from three to four months. Sow as 

 early as Mav 10 or as late as July, one bu.shel to the' 

 acre" in drills, two and one-half bushels to the acre 

 broadcast. $3.50 per bushel. 



FARM AND FIELD SEEDS. 



Prices Subject to Market Fluctuation. 



BUCKWHEAT. 



Should be sown about the middle of June, 

 broadcast, using from one to three pecks of seed to 

 the acre. 



Common. Per bushel, $1.25. 



Japanese. Excels all other varieties in yield 

 and earliness. On account of its earliness it can 

 be grown farther north than any other. The 

 grains are nearly double the size of those of any 

 other variety. Enormously productive. Per 

 bushel, $1.50. 



Silver Hull. About one week later in matur- 

 ing than the Japanese. Grain is of a light gray 

 color, thin husk; good yielder. Bushel, $1.50. 



COW PEAS. 



For fodder or soiling. A valuable and nutritious 

 green forage or hay crop. Enriches poor land. 

 Improves good land. One of the best and cheap- 

 est ways of improving soil is the plowing under 

 of leguminous crops. Cow Peas have been found 



CRIMSON CLOVER. 



This is a rapid growing, nitrogen-storing plant, 

 and as such is irnt'aluable for growth in orchards 

 and wherever it can occupy the land from July to 

 December. Sow fifteen to twentj^ pounds per acre. 

 Per lb., $0.10; per 100 lbs., $8.00 



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Crimson Clover. 



DWARF ESSEX RAPE. 



Best summer and fall pasture plant for sheep and 

 swine. May be sown at any time, April to August, 

 ready for pasturing in six to eight weeks. Drill 

 one to two pounds or broadcast four pounds per 

 acre. Per lb., 10 cents ; per 100 lbs., $8.00. 



MILLETS. 



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Nothing on the market is as well adapted to cover 

 up shortages in hay crops as " Millets." They can 

 be sown up to the end of Julj' and will make a valu- 

 able catch crop. 



Millets will yield quick pasturage on almost any 

 soil. They are rank feeders, however, and do best 

 on a fertile, mellow soil, Avhich has had a liberal 

 application of barnyard manure. Sow in June or 

 July, broadcast, one to one and one-half bushels of 

 seed per acre or drill one-half bushel. Cut (if for 

 hayj as soon as the heads have formed. 



