Grain, Grass, Clover, and Miscellaneous 
Farm Seeds 
ALL OF OUR GRASS AND FIELD SEEDS ARE TESTED TO CONFORM WITH 
THE PROVISIONS OF THE STATE SEED LAWS 
Owing to crop conditions, prices of Grains, Grass, and Clover Seeds, etc., are variable. We 
assure our customers they will have the full benefit of the lowest market rates for choice, 
selected stocks. 
Swedish Select Oats 
Swedish Select Oats 
This Oats has made for itself a reputation as an exceedingly 
heavy and reliable yielder. It is very hardy and prolific and 
yields beautiful white kernels which are especially desirable for 
the manufacture of rolled Oats. The straw is valuable for feed 
and for bedding. The sprangle-top heads, although long, are 
borne low down on the stalk, which seems to prevent lodging, 
and are very large in proportion to its stiff, bright, clean straw. 
As a rule, Oats yield a greater profit per acre than wheat, and 
they are also a more reliable crop. Market price. 
Treat Oats with Ceresan before sowing. See page 51 
Eureka Ensilage Corn 
Thousands of farmers and dairymen who have used the 
Eureka Corn are still of the opinion that it has all the qualities 
that go to make it an ideal fodder and ensilage variety. It grows 
quite tall (some 12 to 15 feet), makes a thick growth of fodder, 
and is very prolific in ears which get to the proper condition for 
ensilage by the first to the middle of September. Our supply 
for this season is very choice stock, the genuine Eureka pro¬ 
duced for us in Virginia by a reliable grower. Market price. 
Narragansett Sweepstakes 
Ensilage Com 
Improved Learning Corn 
A superior strain of Yellow Dent Corn, not only valuable for 
fodder and ensilage, but will produce a big crop of matured 
Corn almost anywhere in New England, often 100 bushels of 
shelled Corn per acre. Market price. 
Narragansett Sweepstakes Ensilage 
Corn 
This is a hybrid Corn, produced through the breeding of 
twelve varieties from various sections of the country. By 
careful breeding the sugar content of Narragansett Sweep- 
stakes Ensilage Corn has been greatly increased. It will produce 
from five to ten tons more ensilage per acre, with a better food- 
value than other known varieties on the market. The yield is 
from seventeen to twenty-nine tons per acre. Due to the 
methods employed in breeding, Narragansett Sweepstakes 
Ensilage Corn has a very high vitamin content. Put up in 
2-bushel sacks. Crop very short. Market price. 
Sweet Com for Fodder 
We are usually able to offer a good stock of this variety at 
a reasonable price. 
Cover Crops 
it is always wise to sow a cover crop on any land that is 
bare, in the fall as early as September. These crops are to be 
turned under in the spring and add much fertility to the soil, 
putting it in much better condition than if no cover crop 
were raised. 
44 Farm Seeds 
W. E. BARRETT CO., Providence, R. I. 
