Will Furnish Ssmnles o/ Grass Seeds 
U Wanted 
These Varieties Have Found Favor 
Wherever Crown 
GRASSES AND FIELD SEEDS 
Below we are offering Seed Grains that have quality and if you are looking for results and 
not for cheap inferior seeds it will pay you to order from us, even though you can perhaps save 
a few cents on a hundred pounds by buying nearer home. 
PASTURE MIXTURE 
We have two mixtures of grasses which are excellent for pastures. They contain ali of the 
best grasses for feeding, including those highly priced. No effort or expense has been spared 
to get the best. These will outlast and outyield any single grass. 
DBY PASTURE MIXTURE. Per lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.00; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
WET PASTURE MIXTURE. Per lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.00; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
BARLEY 
BEARDLESS BARLEY 
An extra selected strain entirely free from 
beards, making it much preferable for hay and 
on account of being so easy to handle best for 
grain. Price, $3.25 per 100 lbs; less than sacks, 
3%c per lb. 
HULLESS, OR BALD BARLEY 
It is more productive than wheat and is earlier. 
It can be sown late with reasonable assurance of 
a crop. Makes a fine grain food for hogs and 
other stock. Price $3.00 per 100 lbs. Less than 
sacks, 3 He per lb. 
OATS 
Use quality seeds to get the most oat of your 
ground. Don’t look at the price of the seed stock, 
for we are obliged to make an additional charge 
for labor we have expended in recleanlng and 
selecting the stock. 
SHEDLAND SELECTED SWEDISH OATS 
More to Acre — Superior Quality 
Our best stock grain, large, full and white. 
Husks light, straw hardy and extra large, making 
it stand up better. Worth the additional cost. 
We invite comparison and will furnish samples. 
10 lbs., 60c; 100 lbs., $3.50, by express or freight. 
DANISH GIANT 
A splendid variety for Puget Sound country, 
where season is short. Grass tall and sturdy and 
stands the stormy weather without losing the 
grain. We recommend this to be used with Field 
Peas and Vetch. 10 lbs., 50c; 100 lbs., $3.00; ex- 
press or freight. 
OREGON GRAY WINTER 
Used exclusively for fall planting. 10 lbs., 40c; 
100 lbs., $2.75 by express or freight. 
BLACK ALASKA WINTER OATS 
This is an exceedingly hardy winter variety 
which we consider does the best in Western 
Washington. It is a variety that stands the most 
severe winters and does extremely well when 
planted with Vetch. Price $2.50; less than sacks, 
3%c per lb. 
WHEAT 
We carry in stock at all times the finest re- 
cleaned seed wheat obtainable in the Northwest 
and can quote you prices on Blue Stem, Club, 
Turkey Red in keeping with the quality of the 
seed. Write us when you are ready to plant for 
samples and price. 
ABUNDANCE OATS 
This is a new hybrid variety of Oats that has 
come to us so highly recommended that we offer 
it to our patrons for a trial. 
It matures from 10 to 15 days earlier than 
other varieties but has a .splendid yield and the 
large, plump, heavy kernels are white and thin 
skinned. The root growth is heavy so it will 
stand drouth. The straw is strong and not liable 
to lodge. Per lb., 10c; 10 lbs., 40c; 100 lbs., $3.00. 
FIELD PEAS 
Makes good silage or green feed and is excel- 
lent for turn under for green manure. 
CANADIAN FIELD PEAS 
The most popular variety. Sow with oats in 
spring. 10 lbs., 80c; 100 lbs., $6.50, by express or 
freight. 
WHIP-POOR-WILL COW PEAS 
Grown quite successfully as a fodder plant and 
to turn under. 10 lbs., $1.00; 100 lbs., $8.00, ex- 
press or freight. 
THOUSAND HEADED KALE 
A most valuable green feed for cattle, hogs 
and poultry. It is hardy and does not lie down 
in this locality. Sow in rotation and you will 
have green feed at all times. 
Seed is sown in drills 3 feet apart and trans- 
plant when 18 inches high and set 3 feet apart 
each way. They grow about 4 feet high. They 
require rich soii and thorough cultivation. Under 
favorable conditions will sometimes yield as high 
as sixty tons of green feed to the acre. One 
pound of seed will produce sufficient plants for 
one acre. Lb., 50c, postpaid. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
Summer and Fall Forage 
Very valuable for poultry raisers for green 
feed. Saw rotation crops and you will have 
gheen feed at all times. Poultry men claim 
there is nothing better. Lb., 25c, postpaid; 10 
lbs., $1.25, by express. 
MARROW CABBAGE 
(Chan Moellier) 
WHITE STEMMED MARROW KALE 
This wonderful plant is even a more prodigious 
producer of green stock food than Thousand 
Headed Kale, although it is very similar to it 
and is planted and cared for in the same way, 
but it is not quite so hardy. Can be depended 
upon to produce Immense quantities of green food 
for stock and poultry in the fall and early winter. 
The stalks may be fed to cows. 
The plants average 4 to 6 feet in height with 
stalks 5 to 6 inches in diameter. One pound of 
seed will produce plants for one acre. Per pkg., 
10c; lb., $1.00. 
VETCHES 
....Tills valuable crop is rapidly becoming^ used 
very extensively all tbrongh tbe Northwest. It 
is fine for silage, pasture soiling and cover crop. 
COMMON OR SPRING VETCH 
Is best adapted for west of the Cascades, where 
it is very successful when sown with Winter Rye, 
Oats or Wheat. Does well when sown in spring. 
10 lbs., 75c; 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., $2.00; 100 lbs., 
$17.50. by express or freight. 
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