BETTER CROPS FROM HARVEY’S SEEDS 
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FIELD SEEDS—Continued 
CLOVER AND GRASS SEED 
No seeds vary so much in quality or require more 
discrimination in buying. We exercise the greatest 
care in their selection, and offer only the best that 
can be produced, all carefully cleaned and free from 
noxious weeds. Special prices will be quoted on 
large quantities on application. 
CLOVER SEEDS 
Alsike. Perfectly hardy, does not heave in Winter. 
Unsurpassed for bees. Price variable. 
Medium Red. The common variety. Price variable. 
Mammoth Red. Stock true and prime. Price variable. 
Crimson. An annual with crimson flowers; valuable 
as a fertilizer. 
White Dutch Clover. A dwarf clover for the lawn. 
Lb. 50c. 
White Blossom Sweet Clover. Sweet clover is a val¬ 
uable farm crop. Experience has shown that it is 
excellent for green manure; it makes first rate 
pasture; and with proper care it can be made into 
hay and silage. 
GRASS 
Timothy. One of the best Grasses for hay and 
pasture. We furnish only the best recleaned seed. 
Price variable. 
Red Top (Agrostis vulgaris). A valuable permanent 
grass as a mixture in either meadows, pastures or 
lawns. Cleaned from chaff. Lb. 25c. 
Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa pratensis). Thrives on 
a variety of soils. Valuable for lawns. Lb. 30c. 
Canada Blue Grass (Poa compressa). Similar to 
Kentucky Blue. Succeeds best on clay soil but 
does well on sandy loam. Lb. 35c. 
German Bent. A creeping grass of great merit for 
shady places and slopes. Lb. $1.00. 
Colonial Bent Grass. Used for same purpose as Ger¬ 
man Bent Grass. Lb. 95c. 
Rhode Island Bent. Makes a beautiful close, fine 
turf. Lb. $1.00. 
Crested Dog’s Tail (Synosurus cristatus). Forms a 
close turf; may be advantageously sown on lawns. 
Lb. 35c. 
Hard Fescue (Festuca duriscula). Thrives well in 
dry situations, where many other grasses would 
fail. Lb. 30c. 
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata). The most val¬ 
uable and widely known pasture grass. Lb. 25c. 
ALFALFA CLOVER 
Northwestern Grown 
It has been proven that with proper treatment 
and the right seed success with Alfalfa Clover is 
certain. The crop may be cut from 3 to 4 times a 
year, producing from a ton to a ton and a half at 
each cutting. At the same time you are enriching 
the soil for future crops as it is a great nitrogen 
gatherer. The use of the right kind is very impor¬ 
tant. We carry two varieties that experience has 
shown will do well in this locality. We recommend 
the use of bacteria for inoculation on all Clover 
Seed and particularly on Alfalfa. 
GRIMM 
In soil that is inclined to heave this is the variety 
to use. Price variable. 
Northwestern Seed. This is the variety most gen¬ 
erally used as it is very hardy and will do as 
well as Grimm on soil that does not heave badly. 
Price variable. 
SEEDS 
Red Fescue. Excellent for shady places and in sandy 
soil. Valuable in seeding banks. Lb. 30c. 
Chewings Fescue. A splendid grass that forms a 
close and lasting turf. Does well on any type of 
soil and is very drought resistant. Lb. 30c. 
Rye Grass (Lolium prenne). The staple grass of 
Great Britain, entering largely into the composi¬ 
tion of many of the richest meadows and pastures. 
Lb. 20c. 
Meadow Fescue (Festuca pratensis). The most im¬ 
portant species of the fescues; highly valuable for 
permanent grass lands, both for Spring and Au¬ 
tumn. Lb. 25c. 
Wood Meadow (Poa nemoralis). Well adapted to 
shady situations; growing readily where others 
refuse to thrive. Lb. 65c. 
Rough Stalked Meadow (Poa trivialis). Thrives best 
in moist, sheltered soils; well adapted for irrigated 
meadows and places shaded by trees. Lb. 45c. 
Harvey’s Special Pasture Mixture. Our Special will 
meet the average need, and for all ordinary con¬ 
ditions will be found entirely satisfactory and 
make a bounteous supply of feed. It should be 
sown at the rate of 30 lbs. per acre. 100 lbs. $20.00. 
INSECTICIDES 
Antrol. A real ant control. 
Kills the entire colony, not 
only the workers. Safe to 
use around children. Set 
consisting of 4 ready filled 
containers 50c. 
Set of 4 Jars and 4 oz. Bottle 
Syrup 75c. 
4-oz. Bottle Syrup for refilling 
35c. 
Pt. Bottles of Syrup 85c. Extra Jars 10c Each. 
finorol 
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The T{ational Test Control 
Snarol. For cut worms, 
slugs, snails, sow 
bugs, grass hoppers. 
11/ 2 Lb. Package 35c. 
4 Lb. Package 85c. 
15 Lb. Bag $3.00 
Fungtrogen. The spray for controlling mildew and 
black spots on roses. Does not disfigure the leaves 
or petals. Small can 45c, y 2 pt. 75c, pt. $1.25. 
SLUG SHOT 
It is harmless to plants; yet it is powerfully effec¬ 
tive against leaf cutting insects and fungus. It can 
be used on vegetable plants without fear of harm 
to humans. Use Slug Shot by dusting on damp 
plants to control leaf eating insects. Used success¬ 
fully for over 50 years. 1 lb. 25c, 5 lbs. $1.00, 25 lbs. 
$4.00. 
PYROX 
This uniformly effective material 
does not clog the nozzles, and covers 
the plants evenly all over with a pro¬ 
tective coating that sticks like paint, 
through the hardest rain storms. Just 
add water and spray. Kills bugs and 
controls blight. Lb. 50c, 5 lbs. $1.75, 
10 lbs. $3.00, 25 lbs. $6.25. 
Cro-Fez. Saves seed loss and replanting. Stop the 
crows pulling your corn. y 2 pt. 60c—treats 1 bu. 
Pt. $1.00—treats 2 bu. 
