FAMOUS ROCK RIVER VALLEY SEED FARMS 
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Pedigreed Seed Oats, Field Peas, Lawn Grass 
QUALITY FAR ABOVE ANY LEGISLATIVE REQUIREMENTS OF THE UNITED 
STATES OR CANADA 
OATS 
Improved 
Swedish Select 
Considered by many 
to be the most valu- 
able oats raised in the 
Northwest today. It 
is known under other 
names, such as King 
Oscar, Wisconsin No. 
4, etc. This was orig- 
inally quite a late oat 
made early by grow- 
ing it in the high alti- 
tude in which it was 
developed. It possess- 
es striking features, 
the grain is short, 
plump, -white, and very 
heavy, under favora- 
ble conditions aver- 
aging about 40 pounds 
to the measured bush- 
el. Owing to its 
great root development 
it stands very high 
for its drought resist- 
ing quahties. At the 
Wisconsin ICxperiment 
Station it has stood at 
the head of the list for 
several years, having 
been distributed by 
that station as WiF- 
consin No. 4. Prof. 
Moore of Wisconsin 
says of the Swedish 
Oat "The most satis- 
factory of all." Prof. 
Carleton of U. S. -De- 
partment of Agricul- 
ture says; "Probably 
the best American 
Oat." Prof. Shepard 
of the South Dakota 
Station says. "They 
are the best drought 
resisters of all our 
new plants." 
The Swedish Oat 
lias been recommended 
by experiment station 
and others for all soils 
We are not inclined to 
agree in this. Its habi; 
of growth is so vigor- 
ous that on heavy 
soils it is likely to 
lodge. Our seed is of 
the genuine parent, 
highly perfected to in- 
sure you most bounti- 
ful harvest. O r d e r 
earlv please. Stock 
limited. 'A bushel, 25 
cents; % bushel, 40 
cents; 14 bushel, 60 
cents; bushel, (32 lbs.) 
95 cents; 2 to 10 bushels, at 90 cents per bushel. 
SILVER MINE OATS 
This oat has made for itself a reputation as an extra- 
ordinary heavy and reliable yielder. It is very hardy and 
proline and yields beautiful white kernels. Which are 
especially desired for the manufacture of rolled oats. Oat- 
meal is becoming as staple in the Linited States as it is 
in Scotland and our mills are handicapped by their inabil- 
Hv to obtain good oats. . 
The heads are very large in proportion to its stiff, 
bright,' clean straw. The spangle top heads, although long, 
are borne low down on the stalk, which seems to prevent 
lodging. % bushel, 20 cents; % bushel, 35 cents; Va bushel, 
es cents; bushel, (32 lbs), 85 cents; 2 to 10 bushels, 80 
cents per bushel. r- 
HARDY CANADA FIELD PEAS 
Richest 
Food 
Known 
For Hogs 
Great 
Pasture 
and 
Hay 
Crop 
Fancy Canada Field Peas 
For northern states there is no crop of greater value 
than Field Peas, and none is more neglected, which can 
only be attributed to a lack of knowledge as to their 
merits as a fodder, being very rich in the elements that 
improve the muscle, bone and nervous system. Sow as 
earlv as the ground can be worked, using two bushels 
of peas and two bushels of oats per acre. Cut when the 
oats are in the milk and cure for hay. Especially valu- 
able to the farmer who has not enough meadow land. 
ii bushel, 35 cents; ',4 bushel, 60 cents; 'A bushel, $1.10; 
bushel (60 pounds), $2.00. 
Condon's "Velvet Green" 
Lawn Grass Seed 
contains only the highest grade of grasses suitable for the 
i:)urpose of making a beautiful, durable, lasting lawn. Our 
Lawn Grass Seed germinates quickly, roots deeply. This 
enables it to withstand the intense heat of summer and 
the hard cold of winter, showing a beautiful, rich green 
from snow to snow. It contains no annual grasses for 
making a quick show, to the detriment of the permanent 
lawn, but has only those w'hich are lasting and hardy. 
When a lawn is once establislied from our seed, it lasts 
for years. From six to eight weeks' time is all that is 
required to form a close, thick turf of rich velvety green. 
One pound sows 300 square feet very nicely. For a perfect 
and enduring lawn of closely Interwowen, firm, elastic 
turf, which will flourish under varied conditions of soil and 
climate, and show a luxuriant growth throughout the year, 
plant Condon's Velvet Green Lawn Grass Seed. 5 pounds, 
$1.00; 10 pounds, $1.90; 25 pounds, $4.50; 50 to 100 pound 
lots at $17.00 per 100 pounds; single pound, postpaid, 28c. 
SHADY PLACE MIXTURE 
On nearly all lawns there are shaded, bare and un- 
sightly spots, on which the owners have difhculty in get- 
ting a stand of grass. For such places this mixture is 
adapted. It is composed of grasses which naturally grow 
in shaded places. They are the finest and most costly of 
all glasses. 5 pounds, $1.25; 10 pounds, $2.35; 25 pounds, 
$5.75; 50 to 100 pound lots at $22.00 per 100 pounds; single 
pounds, postpaid, 35 cents. ' 
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