be sent in separate varieties, or when ordered in small t|uantitics 
such cases ba^s are charged extra. 
LiRht and heavy seeds will be sent separali-. 
No. 5. 
For Pastures on Light Soils. 
Crested Dogstail Grass, Hard l-"escue Grass, Kentucky ;;!ue Gr 
Meadow Foxtail Grass, Meadow Fescue (Srass.Orchard Grass, 
Perennial Rye Grass, Mammoth Clover, Timothy, 
Alsike Clover, Red Top Grass, Lucerne CloVer, 
Red Clover and White Clover. 
Allowing 30 pounds per acre. 
Price per acre. $3.75 ; per pound, 17 cents. 
No. 6. 
For Pastures on .Medium Soils. 
Crested Dogstail Grass, Sleadijw Fescue Grass, Kentucky Blue Gr 
Hard Fescue Grass, Meadow Foxtail Grass, Oi chard Grass. 
Perennial Rye Grass, Red Top Grass, .\lsike Clover, 
Timothy, Lucerne Clover, Red Clover, 
and White Clover. 
.MlowinK 30 pounds per acre. 
Price per acre, $4.00; per pound, cents. 
No. 7. 
For Moist Lands, and Those Occasionally Overflowed. 
Creeping Hent-Grass, Kentucky Hlue Grass. .Meadow Foxtail lir 
Orchard Grass, Tiniotliy, White Clover. 
Allowing 30 pounds per acre. 
Price per acre, $>oc> ; per pound, 15 cents. 
No. 8. 
For Pastures on Well Drained Soils. 
Meadow Fescue Grass, Meadow Foxtail Grass, Kentucky BlueCirass, 
Orchard Grass, Perennial Rye Grass, Red Top Grass, 
Timothy, Yellow Oat Grass, Lucerne Clover, 
.\lsike Clover, Red Clover, White Clover, 
and Yellow Clover. 
.-Vllowing 35 pounds per acre. 
l*rice iJer acre, $5.50 ; per pound. 22 cents. 
No. 9. 
For Pastures on Well Drained Soils, Composed of the Same 
Varieties as No. 8. 
Allowing 28 pounds per acre. 
Price per acre, $4.00 ; per pound, zo cents. 
I This and No. 7 have been our standard mixtures for the past eight 
years. Our many customers who have sown them, speak most favor- 
ably of the results, and strongly recommend their more general use.] 
No. 10. 
For Sandy and Gravelly Soils. 
Crested Dogstail Grass, Hard Fescue Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, 
Perennial Rye (irass. Red Top Grass, ,Sheeps Fescue, 
I-ucerne Clover and Tall Oat Grass. 
Allowing 33 pounds per acre. 
Price per acre, $4.25 ; per pound, 20 cents. 
No. II. 
For Pastures In Orchards and Shady Places. 
Evergreen Meadow Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Hard Fescue Grass. 
Italian Rye Grass, Perennial Rye Grass, Orchard Grass, 
Sweet Vernal, Timothy, Red Clover, 
Wood Meadow Grass, Trefoil, and White Clover. 
Allowing 30 pounds per acre. 
Price per acre, $3.75 ; per pound, 18 cents. 
Table Showing the Quantity of Seed Usually Sown Upon an Acre. 
Lbs. per ljush. 
Barley, broadcast 48 
Beans. Dwarf, in drills 60 
Beans, Pole, in hills bo 
Beets, Table, in drills 
Beets, Mangel-Wurzel 
Broom Corn, in hills 46 
Buckwheat 48 
Cabbage, in beds to transplant : . . . 
Carrot, in drills 
Clover, lied 6° 
Clover, White 00 
Clover, Alsike 6° 
Clover, Lucerne or Alfalfa 63 
Corn, in hills 
Corn, for Fodder So 
Cucumt)er, in hills ■ 
Flax, broad cast •. 5" ^ 
Grass, Kentucky Blue 14 
Grass, Orchard '2 
Grass, English Rye 24 
Grass, Red Top, 14 
Grass, Timothy... ' 45 
Grass, Hungarian 48 
(irass. Lawn is 
Hemp 44 
Kale 
2 to 4 bush. 
liush. 
10 to 12 qts. 
6 lbs. 
5 lbs.s 
8 to 10 qts. 
I bush. 
X lb. 
s to 4 lbs. 
20 lbs. 
12 to 15 lbs. 
10 lbs. 
20 lbs. 
8 to io<jts. 
■\ bush, 
i lbs. 
bush. 
3 bush. 
3 bush. 
3 bush. 
3 bush. 
bush. 
1 bush. 
4 bush. 
1 5^ bush. 
5 fbs. 
Lbs. per bush. 
Melon, Musk, in hills 
Melon, Water, in hills 
Millet , 4? 
Oats, broadcast 32 
Onion, in drills 
Onion tor .Sets, in drills ,^ 
Onion Sets, in drills 
Parsnip, in drills 
Round I-'eas, in drills 60 
Wrinkled Peas, in drills: 56 
Peas, broadcast •■• 
Potatoes, (cut tubers) 00 
Pumpkin (in hills) 
Radish, in drills 
Rye, broadcast s6 , 
Sage, in drills 
Salsify, in drills 
.Spinach, in drills 
.Squash (bush varieties,) ip hills 
Squash (running varieties,) in hills. 
Sugar Cane 
Tomato, to transplant 
Turnip, in drills 
Turnip, broadcast 
Vetches, broadcast 
Wheat, broadcast 60 
2 to 
4 to J . 
\ bush 
■3 lbs 
2 to 3 bush. 
6 to 8 lbs. 
50 lbs, 
6 to 
bush 
4 to 6 lbs. 
bush. 
1^ bush. 
3 bush. 
8 bush. 
3 lbs. 
to 10 lbs 
Quantity of Seeds Required for a Specified Length of Drill. 
Asparagus i ox. for 60 ft. of drill. 
' 1 oz. for 50 ft, of drill. 
Beans', Dwarf t qt. for 100 ft. of drill. 
Beans, Pole t qt. for 150 hills 
Carrot ' ' ^''•^ tor 150 it. of drill. 
Cucumber. i oz. for 50 hills. 
C(,[-n 1 200 hills. 
Dandelion'. . i oz. for 200 ft, of drill. 
Endive '. , ■ " tor 150 ft, of drill. 
lyeek . I oz. tor 100 ft. of drill. 
Melon, Water i oz. for 30 hills. 
Melon, Musk 1 07,. for 50 hills. 
Okra ' OS''- 40 drill. 
Onic.-i '. 10/,. for 100 ft. of drill. 
Onion Sets, small i qt. for 40 ft. of drill. 
Parslev for 125 ft, of drill. 
Parsnip " i oz. for 150 ft. of drill. 
Peas I Qt. for i<w ft. of drill 
Pumpkin 1 oz. for 
Radish I oz. for 
.Salsify i oz. for 
Spinach 1 oz. for 
Squash, Early i oz. for 
Squash, Marrow ■ oz. for 
Turnip i oz. for 150 ft. of drill 
Cabbage i oz. f or 2000 plants. 
Cauliflower ". i oz. f or 2000 plants. 
Celery ' oz. for 3000 plants. 
Egg-Flaht ' oz. for 1000 plants. 
lettuce ......'.'.."..'''.. I oz. f or 3000 plants. 
Pepper 1 oz. for 1000 plants 
Tomato. .. . . . . . . . . " <"•• tor 1500 plants. 
40 hills. 
75 ft. of drill. 
70 ft, of drill, 
75 ft, of drill. 
50 hills. 
20 hills. 
