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Farm Seeds — Miscellaneous 
CEREALS AND MISCELLANEOUS 
FARM SEEDS 
BUCKWHEAT 
Should be sown broadcast about the middle of June. 
One-half bushel will sow one acre. 
New Japanese. It is a splendid yielder, being superior in 
this respect to the Silver Hull. It is from seven to ten days 
earlier, and makes better flour than any other kind of Buck- 
wheat. Lb. 20c, bush. $1.50. 
Silver Hull. This variety is superior in every respect to 
the common kind. Bush. $1.50. 
BARLEY 
Two bushels will sow one acre broadcast. 
Vermont Champion, Two-rowed, early, hardy and pro- 
lific. Pk. 50c, bush. $1.50. • 
Two Rowed. Pk. 50c, bush. $1.60. 
ENSILAGE CORN 
One and one-quarts to one and one-half bushels will sow one acre. 
Sweet Fodder. Pk. 75c, bush. $2.50. 
Southern Horsetooth. For fodder. Pk. 50c, bush. $1.75. 
OATS 
Tv)o bushels xoill sow one acre broadcast. 
Clydesdale. An early variety of White Oats ; heavy cropper, 
early and productive. Pk. 50c, bush. (32 lbs.) $1.50. 
Probsteier. One of the most valuable varieties. It is very 
productive and heavy. Bush. (32 lbs.) $1.00. 
PEAS 
One and one-half bushels per acre. 
Canada Field. Very valuable for milch cows and ensilage 
in northern climates. Pk. 75c, bush. $2.25. 
Southern Cow. Largely grown in the southern states and 
in recent years in the northern states for fodder and plow- 
ing under. Price variable ; about $2.75 bush. 
RYE 
One and one-half bushels will sow one acre br oadcast. 
Mammoth Winter. A variety from Vermont; heavy 
cropper. Bush. $2.00. 
Winter. Hardy and prolific Bush. $1.50. 
Spring. Splendid yielder. Bush. $2.00. 
WHEAT 
One. and one-half bushels will sow one acre broadcast. 
Fultz (Winter). A standard sort; very reliable. Bush. $2.00. 
Saskatchewan Fife (Spring). Unequaled for earliness, 
yield and vigor. Bush. $2.00. 
MILLET 
One bushel will sow one acre. 
Common (Panicum Miliaceum). Bush. $2.50. 
German or Golden (Panicum Miliaceum Aureum). Med- 
ium early; height three to five feet ; heads closely condens- 
ed ; spikes very numerous. Bush. $2.50. 
Hungarian (Panicum Germanieum). Early ; height two to 
three feet ; abundant foliage and slender head ; withstands 
drought, and yields well on light soils. Bush. $2.50. 
Japanese. Very productive. Makes fine fodder and when 
cured an excellent substitute foi hay. Sow about 15 pounds 
to the acre. Lb. 15c, 100 lbs. $10.00. 
Pearl or Egyptian. - Grows from 8 to 10 feet high. Sow 
5 to 8 pounds per acre in drills 2 feet apart. Lb. 15c, 100 
lbs. $10.00. 
RAPE 
Sow 10 to 12 pounds per acre broadcast and 5 to 6 pounds per 
acre in drills 15 inches apart. 
Dwarf Essex. For sheep pasture the Dwarf Essex Rape is 
invaluable. It may be sown in Mav and will be ready for pas- 
turing in July. Lb. 10c, 100 lbs. $7.00. 
SUNFLOWER 
Five pounds will plant one acre. 
Mammoth Russian. One of the most profitable crops ; 
the seeds being used for poultry feed, and leaves make ex- 
cellent fodder, being relished by all kinds of stock. Lb. 10c, 
100 lbs. $7.00. 
SORGHUM 
25 pounds per acre in drills. 
Early Amber Sugar Cane. Its distinctive features are 
its earliness and great yield of both sugar and syrup. Cul- 
ture the same as for corn. Lb. 15c, 100 lbs. $6.00. 
Early Orange Sugar Cane. A little later than the Am- 
ber. It does not succeed well north of latitude 43 degrees. 
Lb. 15c, 100 lbs. $6.00. 
Halapense (Johnson Grass). Sow 35 pounds to the acre. 
Lb. 20c, 100 lbs. $14.00. 
Red Kaffir Corn. Fine forage for horses and cattle. Sow 
5 pounds per acre. Lb. 15c, 100 lbs. $6.50. 
White Kaffir Corn. Lb. 15c, 100 lbs. $6.50. 
VETCHES 
One and one-half bushels per acre. 
Sand, Winter, or Hairy (Yicia Villosa). Produces good 
crops on poor sandy soils. Being perfectly hardy, it may 
be sown either in the spring or fall, mixed with oats or rye 
for support ; height four or five feet ; very nutritious and 
relished by all kinds of stock. Lb. 15c, 100 lbs. $10.00. 
Spring Tares (Yicia Sativa). Valuable for sowing for 
green fodder and soiling. Lb. 10c, 100 lbs. $7.00. 
SUNDRY FARM SEEDS 
Broom Scotch. Useful for making coarse brooms. Oz. 10c., 
lb. 50c. 
Broom Corn, Evergreen. Lb. 15c, 100 lbs. $10.00. 
Cotton, Sea Island. Lb. 15c 
Flax Seed. Sow 70 to 80 pounds per acre. Lb. 10c, 100 lbs. 
$8.00. 
Furze or Corse. Scotch Whin. Makes a fine forage plant 
for winter use. Oz. 10c, lb. 80c. 
Hop Seed. Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.00. 
Honey Locust (Gleditschia horrida). Lb. 40c. 
Yellow Locust (Robinia pseudacacia). Lb. 40c. 
Osage Orange. Makes fine hedges. Lb. 50c:, 100 lbs. $35.00. 
Poppy Opium. The seed produces oil and the plants 
opium. Oz. 20c, lb. $1.00. 
Sainfoin (Onobrychis Sativa). A fine forage plant for dry 
■ and barren hillsides. Lb. 15c, 100 lbs. $10.00. 
Seradella. A valuable forage plant ; sow about 50 pounds 
to the acre. Lb. 25c, 100 lbs. $10.00. 
Teosinte (Reana Luxurians). Grows 10 feet high. A val- 
uable fodder plant. Sow in May or June, using 4 pounds per 
acre. Lb. 75c, 100 lbs. $60.00. 
Wild Rice (Zizania Aquatica). Much sought after by water 
fowl. Lb. 25c, 100 lbs. $15.00. 
