Dreer's Permanent Pasture Grass Mixture 



An acreage of good grass land is an asset to any farm and a necessity where stock of any kind is raised. 

 Land, too, is properly rested and fertility renewed. Eventually, when the sod is plowed down, this rich 

 land is in condition to return heavy crops. Permanent Pasture Grass succeeds well after a root crop, such 

 as Potatoes, Beets, Mangels, or Turnips has been taken off. The land should be fall plowed and left rough 

 over winter and prepared in spring, making the seed bed as fine as possible by repeated harrowing. After 

 seed is sown a heavy rolling is necessary, as grass requires a firm seed bed. This special mixture of Re- 

 cleaned Grass and Clover Seeds is composed of perennial varieties which insure at all times an abundant 

 and nutritious food supply for all kinds of stock. It yields a heavy crop of hay each year and supplies rich 

 pasture all the year round. We ship out large quantities of this mixture and it has always given most 

 satisfactory results everywhere. Sow 50 lbs. to the acre. When ordering, kindly state whether 

 for heavy or light soil. Bu. (20 lbs.), $5.50; 100 lbs., $25.00. 



Alfalfa Ensilage Corn 



Produces 2 or 3 good hay crops in a season and is unsurpassed 

 as a soil enricher. We offer only North American grown stocks 

 of highest purity. 



North Western lb. 40c, postpaid. 



Grimm lb. 45c, postpaid. 



Write for quantity price with sample and instructive circular. 



Barley 



Oderbrucker. A productive and reliable six-rowed bearded 

 variety and an improvement over the old Manchurey. Sow 

 lj to 2 bu. if drilled; 2 to 2\ bu. broadcast. Lb. 25c, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, peck 80c; bu. (48 lbs.) $2.75. 



Broom Corn 



Improved Evergreen. Brush is long, fine, straight, and always 

 green; grows 7 feet high. Sow 10 lbs. to the acre in good, deep 

 soil. Lb. 25c, postpaid. Not prepaid, peck $1.50; bu. (46 lbs.) 

 $4.50. 



Buckwheat 



Japanese. Earlier, more prolific, and yields nearly double the 

 weight per acre of other sorts. Makes a high grade flour. Lb. 

 30c, postpaid. Not prepaid, peck $1.00; bu. (48 lbs.) $2.75; 

 10 bu. at $2.50 per bu. 



Clover Seed 



Write for prices per bu. 

 Red Medium (Trifolium pratense). Sow spring or fall, 10 to 15 



lbs. per acre. Lb. 40c, postpaid. 

 Red Mammoth or Sapling (Trifolium pratense perenne). 



10 to 15 lbs. per acre. Lb. 40c, postpaid. 

 Alsike or Swedish (Trifolium hybridum). Best variety where 



other clovers will not thrive. 8 lbs. to the acre when used alone. 



Lb. 40c, postpaid. 

 White Dutch (Trifolium repens). 8 lbs. to the acre alone. Oz. 



10c; | lb. 30c; \ lb. 45c; lb. 85c, postpaid. Not prepaid, lb. 75c; 



5 lbs. $3.50; 10 lbs. $6.75; bu. (60 lbs.) $39.00; 100 lbs. $63.00. 

 Sweet, Bokhara (Melilotus alba). A valuable soil improver and 



a favorite bee food. 20 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 30c, postpaid. 

 Japan or Korean (Lespedeza striata). 14 lbs. per acre. Lb. 40c, 



postpaid. 



Crimson or Scarlet. Valuable for hay, cover crop, or green 

 manuring. 20 lbs. per acre. Lb. 30c, postpaid. 



Sow 1 to 1| bu. to the acre in rows 3| feet apart. 



Red Cob Ensilage. One of the very best varieties and grows 

 well in all sections. It is a pure white Corn on a red cob, making 

 a growth of stalk measuring 12 to 14 feet high. Lb. 30c, post- 

 paid. Not prepaid, peck (14 lbs.) 90c; bu. (56 lbs.) $3.25. 



Sweet Fodder Corn. For soiling or ensilage. Sow in drills at 

 the rate of 2 bu. to the acre. Lb. 30c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 

 peck (\2\ lbs.) $1.35; bu. (50 lbs.) $4.75. 



Field Corn 



Sow early in May, 8 quarts to the acre. 



Perfected Golden Beauty. An improved strain of Golden 

 Beauty obtained by careful selection. The ears contain from 

 10 to 14 rows of extremely large, broad grains which are of a 

 rich golden yellow color, and the cob is small. Lb. 35c, post- 

 paid. Not prepaid, peck $1.10; bu. $3.50. 



Learning. A good early variety which ripens in about 110 days. 

 Ears good size, cob red, grains medium in size and deep yellow. 

 Lb. 30c, postpaid. Not prepaid, peck 90c; bu. $3.00. 



Early Yellow Canada Flint. A ninety-day Corn splendid for 

 replanting. Rich yellow ears, 12 to 14 inches long. Lb. 30c, 

 postpaid. Not prepaid, peck $1.00; bu. $3.50. 



Pusey Cloud Yellow Dent. A prize winning variety at many 

 Eastern Corn Shows. It matures in 100 to 110 days and will 

 yield 75 to 100 bushels of shelled Corn to an acre. The ears 

 measure about 10 inches in length. Lb. 30c, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, peck 90c; bu. $3.00. 



Early Mastodon Dent. A Dent Corn suitable for Northern 

 sections as it matures in about 110 days. The stalks grow 

 rapidly and to a good size, producing excellent fodder and an 

 abundant crop of corn. Lb. 35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, peck 

 $1.00; bu. $3.50. 



Early 100-Day Bristol. One of the earliest large Dent varieties. 

 It is productive, and ears are a good size with light yellow grains. 

 Lb. 30c, postpaid. Not prepaid, peck 90c; bu. $3.00. 



Johnson County White Dent. A prolific variety which pro- 

 duces large well-filled ears. Grains are long and set close on the 

 cob which measures about 10 inches in length and contains 

 from 18 to 24 rows of grain. Lb. 30c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 

 peck 90c; bu. $3.00. 



Bovung. A new kind of granulated steri- 

 lized cow manure. It is an economical and 

 efficient fertilizer. See page 216. 



NOTE -Prices for larger quantities than one pound are f. o. b. Philadelphia and subject to market changes. 

 Write for pricos on larger quantities. All Farm Seeds are packed in 2 bus. grain bags at 35 cents each. 



