12 FIELD SEEDS. 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION— EICENSE NO. G-33773. 
SELECT FIELD SEEDS 
[Prices Quoted are F. O. B. Helena.] 
;j jSubject to change. 
No Cheurge for Sacks Unless Specially Noted. 
Prices quoted on Field Seeds are those in effect at the time this catalog goes to press. We will maintain 
these prices as long as possible, but cannot guarantee them throughout the season. Order early before our stocks 
are exhausted. Current Price of Field and Grass Seeds during the season will be quoted on request, stating 
quantity desired. 
Our large new fireproof Seed Warehouse, containing nearly 20,000 square feet of floor space, located near 
the Great Northern R. R. Depot, is completed and in full operation. See illustration elsewhere in the Catalog. 
It affords us facilities for the prompt handling of large quantities of seeds second to none, and is equipped 
with the most modern and up-to-date machinery for the cleaning, re-cleaning and grading of seeds that scientific 
ingenuity can devise. All machinery is equipped with electric motor drive for power. 
Ample switching facilities for car lot receipts and shipments are provided. 
The completion of this up-to-date plant places the STATE NURSERY & SEED CO. as undoubtedly 
the most complete establishment of its character in the northwest. 
Our friends and customers are cordially invited to inspect this latest addition to our plant, also our new store 
on Fuller Avenue, and the large Nurseries, Seed Trial Grounds and Greenhouses on the Broadwater Street Car 
line. Courteous employes will take pleasure in showang the different departments to visitors, and a visit to 
Helena is not complete without a visit to this large and most interesting branch of the business family of the city. 
SEEDING TABLE 
WE RECOMMEND THE FOLLOWING QUANTITIES O F SEED TO BE USED PER ACRE: 
ALFALFA 
ALFALFA 
ALFALFA 
ALFALFA 
CLOVER— 1 
CLOVER—. 
CLOVER—! 
TIMOTHY 
TIMOTHY 
RED TOP 
Broadcast. 
For hay crop, on irrigated 
land 15 lbs. 
— I'^or hay crop on dry land 10 lbs. 
■For seed crop, on dry 
land or sub-irrigated 8 lbs. 
I'edigreed GRIMM, in 
rows 3 ft. apart to be 
cultivated 
Medium Red, for hay crop 12 lbs. 
•Alsike, for hay crop 10 lbs. 
Sweet, for hay crop or to 
be plowed under for 
green manure 15 lbs. 
— For hay or Seed crop 10 lbs. 
AND ALSIKE CLOVER— 
For hay or pasture.... 10 lbs. 
' — For hay crop or pasture 10 lbs. 
Di-il 
12 
8 
1 
10 
8 
12 
led. 
Ib.s. 
lb. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
BROME 
BROME 
GRASS — (Bromus Inermis) 
For hay or pasture 
GRASS— (Bi'oinus Inermis) 
For hay or pasture on 
BLUE GRASS— For hay or pasture on 
ORCHARD GRASS— For hay or pas- 
ture on irrigated land 
RYE GRASS (Perennial)— For hay or 
pasture on irrigated 
MILLET — German, Hungarian, Siber- 
ian or Hog, for hay 
MILLET 
-Japanese or Billion Dollar 
Grass, for hay crop.... 
Broadcast. 
Drilled. 
20 lbs. 
15 lbs. 
15 lbs. 
12 lbs. 
25 lbs. 
20 lbs. 
25 lbs. 
20 lbs. 
40 lbs. 
30 lbs. 
30 lbs. 
25 lbs. 
15 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
GRAINS 
WHEAT— 4 peckis— 1 bu. or GO lbs. 
OATS — 4 to 5 pecks— -1 bu. and 1 peck or 50 to GO lbs. 
FLAX— 16 to 24 lbs. 
BARLEY— 2 or 6 Row— 5 pecks— 1 bu. and 1 peck or 60 to 
70 lbs. 
BARLEY— (Hullcs.s)— 4 pecks— 1 bu. or 60 lbs. 
Having been advised by a great many of our customers that the above information would be a great bene- 
fit to farmers generally, we are glad to give the table. W« find from long experience that these are the neces- 
sary amounts to sow for the various purposes stated. 
