HENRY A. DREER, PHILADELPHIA— AGRICULTURAL SEEDS 



FARM SEEDS FOR SUMMER SOWING 



PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 

 Write for Samples and Prices on any Field Seed wanted and not offered on this page 

 MAISGELS AND SUGAR BEETS 



Mangel Wurzel— 



Golden Tankard 



Mammoth Long Red . . . 



Yellow or Orange Globe 



Red Globe 



Sugar Beets— 



American White Sugar 





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10 lbs. 



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30 $0 85 



$7 00 



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8 50 



Lane's Improved White Sugar 10 

 MILLETS 



Oolden Millet (Southern-grown). A valuable annual hay 

 and fodder crop, medium early, 4 to 5 feet high. Sow 1 

 bushel to acre. Write for price, stating quantity wanted. 



Hungarian riillet [Panicum Germanicum). An annual 

 forage plant, early and productive, growing 2 to 3 feet high, 

 with an abundance of foliage. Sow 1 bushel to the acre. 

 Write for price, stating quantity wanted. 



Japanese Barnyard Millet \Panicum Crus-galli). An 

 excellent fodder plant; grows 6 to 8 feet high. Sow between 

 middle of May and end of July. Lb., 50 cts., postpaid. By 

 express or freight, at purchaser's expense, 10 lbs., |3.20; 

 60 lbs., $15.50; 100 lbs., ^30.00. 



DIVARF ESSEX RAPE 



A foliage plant of highest value. For fall crop sow in July, 

 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 few weeks from time of sowing, sheep, hogs or 

 cattle can be turned on it. Per lb., 35 cts., postpaid. Write 

 for price, stating quantity desired. 



BUCK^WHEAT 



Japanese. The best variety for all sections. Makes strong 

 growth, and kernel is large in size. Write for price, stating 

 quantity wanted. 



Crimson °J ^,, 



VETCH 



Winter Vetches, or Tares ( Vicia Villosn). Also called 

 Sand Vetch, or Hairy Vetch. Recommended for fall sowing 

 with rye, which serves as a support. It is perfectly hardy in 

 all parts of the country, and maturing fully four weeks earlier 

 than Scarlet Clover, it can be harvested or plowed under and 

 the ground used for the usual spring crops. Lb., 50 cts., 

 postpaid. Bushel, 60 lbs. Write for Leaflet and price. 



CRIMSON OR SCAREET CEOTER 



Crimson Clover has become wonderfully popular both for 

 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 feed- 

 ing as hay should be cut just before coming in full bloom. One 

 acre grown at the New Jersey Experimental Station yielded, 

 May 31, 6997 pounds of organic matter, 312 pounds of nitro- 

 gen, 52 pounds of phosphoric acid and 186.} pounds of potash. 

 The nitrogen alonecould not be bought for $30. 00, and is fully equal 

 to that found in 20 tons of stable manure, and at such a small 

 cost. It not only builds up worn out soils, when turned under, 

 but rich soils are kept up to their fertility with less cost than by 

 any other means. Lb., 40 cts., postpaid. Write for special 

 circular and price of seed per bushel. 



AEFAEEA (Medicago Sadva) 

 It is an established fact that Alfalfa sown during August will 

 prove more satisfactory than when sown during the spring. 

 After once established it will produce three to four heavy cut- 

 tings in a season, making a total of from three to six tons of 

 nutritious hay per acre. We handle only High-grade American 

 Grown Seed of Alfalfa, and will be pleased to send sample and 

 price on application. We have published a Special Leaflet on 

 Alfalfa, which tells how and when to prepare the land, sow 

 seed, cure and harvest the crop, A copy mailed free on 

 request. 



