Our business is four times what it f AjVBLlING S** ROYCE1 All seeds listed on this 
was three years ago SEED J J OO. J | pafle are postpaid 
FIELD PEAS 
Field Peas are a very profitable crop and are 
grown here very extensively. They can be grown 
alone or with oats. When planted with grain and 
cut green they make a large amount of very rich 
feed; also very valuable for enriching the soil if 
plowed under. The dry peas make excellent hog- 
feed and are quite fattening. Sow, if alone, 120 
pounds to the acre; if with other grain, 60 pounds. 
YELLOW CANADIAN 
This variety is the most profitable. It is hardy, 
early and very productive. Recleaned feed free 
from splits and small peas. Lb., 15c, postpaid; 
100 lbs., $8.00, by freight. 
BLUE PRUSSIAN 
This variety used quite extensively as a food. 
A big yielder. Lb., 20c, postpaid; 100 lbs., $12.00, 
by freight. 
EXTRA FANCY SEED STOCK 
If you are growing to sell, by all means plant 
this, 100 lbs., $15.00. 
RYE 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN 
Rye is a valuable and hardy crop, providing 
green forage in late fall and early spring. It 
matures more quickly than most other crops, and 
can be made to yield a good crop on soil that is 
too poor for other cereals. It is splendid to sow 
with vetch or field peas. In food value it is very 
similar to wheat and is a very good hog food. 
1 lb., 15c, postpaid; 100 lbs., $5.50, by freight 
or express. 
VETCHES 
COMMON VETCH 
One of the best forage plants that can be 
grown on the Pacific Coast. Often called Fall 
Vetches. This is a species of the pea, and is 
grown very extensively in Western Washington. 
It furnishes an abundance of excellent feed, 
either green or cut and cured for hay. The seed 
should be mixed with an equal weight of some 
variety of wheat, oats or rye having a stiff straw, 
and the mixture sown at the rate of two bushels 
per acre. Vetches weigh 70 pounds per bushel. 
Sow in the Fall or early Spring. Lb., 15c, post- 
paid; 100 lbs., $5.50, by express or freight. 
WINTER SAND OR HAIRY VETCH 
Does best east of mountains and may be sowed 
either fall or spring. 10 lbs., $3.00; 100 lbs., 
$25.00, by express or freight. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
SUMMER AND FALL FORAGE 
Very valuable for poultry raisers for green 
feed. Sow rotation crops and you will have 
green feed at all times. Poultry men claim 
there is nothing better. Lb., 25c, postpaid; 10 
ibs., $2.00, by express. 
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THE DANISH MANGEL WURZEL, 
SLUDSTRUP 
The highest point of Mangel Culture has been 
reached in the production of THE SLUDSTRUP, 
which has repeatedly been awarded a first-class 
certificate, which makes it, without a doubt, the 
best Mangel in the world. 
It is long, smooth, reddish-yellow in color, 
grows well above the ground, making it easy to 
pull, and the crop it yields is phenomenal. 
You cannot do better than to put in a big crop 
of SLUDSTRUP and have quantities of fresh, 
nutritious and wholesome food during the winter 
months for stock and poultry. 
Price, per oz., 15c; per lb., $1.25; 10 lbs., $10.00. 
All Mangels postpaid. 
Write us for special prices on large quantities. 
For other Mangels see Stock Beets in Vegetable 
department of catalogue. 
PRIDE OF THE NORTH 
(See description on next page.) 
