OATS 



Qray Winter Oats. Will stand severest winter and will 

 make a good yield. It can be sown as late as November 1st. 

 Sow 2 bushels to the acre. Write for price. 



DWARF ESSEX RAPE 



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

 turned on it. Seed of genuine English Dwarf Essex Rape is 

 scarce. Write for price, stating quantity desired. 



RYE 



Thousandfold Winter Rye. In hardiness and yield this 

 variety stands foremost; will winter through severe seasons. 

 Straw heavy and stiff, of a light yellow color. Write for price. 



SELECTED SEED W^HEAT 



The wheat we supply has been grown especially for seed, and 



is carefully recleaned. We will be pleased to send samples by 



mail, and also give prices. 



Mlracle'Whesit (Bearded). An excellent new variety, which 

 is productive and an excellent milling wheat. A remarkable 

 feature of this variety is its enormous stooling propensity. 

 Single plants often contain as many as 20 to 25 stalks, each 

 with large head, well filled with plump grains. 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 Wheat 

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

 seed should be planted in smaller quantity, using only 1 to If 

 bushels to an acre. Those who have planted Miracle Wheat 

 have been astonished and well pleased with results. Write 

 for price. 



Improved Dietz Longberry Wheat (Bearded). This 

 valuable early wheat will do well on all kinds of soil. Sown 

 either early or late, it always yields a large crop of choice high 

 grade wheat, even after hard winters. It is very close-chaffed 

 and holds the berry tight. Write for price. 



Improved FultZ Wheat ( Bald). This variety is more widely 

 known in the United States than any other kind, and probably 

 more acreage is sown of this than any other; grows to a medium 

 height, with stiff, strong straw, ripens early, and seldom fails 

 to make a good crop. Write for price. 



WINTER, OR HAIRY VETCH 



(Vicia Villosa) 



The Winter, or Hairy Vetch, is growing in favor as a winter 

 cover crop, for 'which purpose it is well adapted, as it will stand 

 more cold than any other winter legume. It is also valuable for 

 spring pasturage and hay, and when turned under it makes the 

 best green manure crop that can be grown. It thrives in almost 

 any soil, and the land will be greatly benefited even when the 

 crop has been grown for hay. The seed may be sown any time 

 from the middle of August until about October 1st, either broad- 

 cast or drilled, using seed at the rate of one bushel (60 lbs.) to 

 the acre, and where the crop is to be grown for hay, add one 

 bushel of either Rye, Oats or Wheat to the acre, to help in 

 keeping the vines off the ground, otherwise there will be diffi- 

 culty in mowing the crop. It is important to use the genuine 

 Winter Vetch (Vicia villosa) for fall sowing, as other varieties 

 will not stand cold weather. We make a specialty of this seed, 

 and will be pleased to quote price for any quantity desired. 

 Leaflet on Vetch free. 



CRIMSOX OR SCARLET CLOVER 



When sown early enough, Crimson Clover will make good 

 winter grazing for sheep and cattle, and being ready in spring 

 before pasturage, it may be cut and carried to the stabled stock. 

 It is also valuable for hay if cut before coming to full bloom, 

 cures rapidly, and is very nutritious; but its chief and best use 

 is as a fertilizer, its capacity for stooling and root formation being 

 very great, and like other plants of its character, gathers nitrogen 

 from the air and stores it in the plants and roots, thus becoming 

 valuable food for crops which follow. Write for Leaflet on 

 Crimson Clover; also sample and price of seed. 



CLOVER SEEDS 



Red or Medium Market price, write for sample. 



Red Mammoth, or Peavine, ... " " " " " 



Alfalfa, or Lucerne " " " " " 



Alsike « « " " " 



White Dutch, 70 cts. per lb., by mail, By express or freight 



at purchaser's expense: lb., 60 cts.; 5 lbs., $2.80; 10 lbs., 



$5.50; bu. (60 lbs.), $30.00. 



If interested in Alfalfa, write for a copy of our 

 ALFALFA LEAFLET. 



iMfitOVBD DiBTZ LONGBERRV WHEAT 



