ROBSON SEED FARMS, HALL. NY. 
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OUR CERTIFIED ALPHA BARLEY IS GROWN FROM HOT WATER TREATED SEED AND 
SHOWS NO SMUT 
ALPHA BARLEY SOY BEANS 
2 to 2)4 bu. will sow 1 acre 
The most popular two-rowed variety in the East. Alpha is a 
heavy producing large kerneled barley with fairly stiff straw. 
Ripens a little later than the six row varieties; heads do not crinkle 
and break off. This makes it especially desirable for sowing with 
oats. Certified Seed 1 to 10 bu. $1.60 per bu.; 10 bu. or more $1.50 
per bu. Not prepaid. 
CORNELLIANpATS 
2 to 2 Yi bu. will ^cn^Xjjire 
This oat is grey in coIoe anV appears small due to the very thin 
hull. The kernel whegTMkpvJbffrom the hull is as large as that of 
the larger varietiejJ^S'helftgding value of Cornellian is very high 
due to the high percentage of meat. A heavy producing, stiff 
strawed variety. 1 TO 15 bu. $1.15 per bu.; 15 bu. or more $1.10 per 
bu. Not prepaid. 
ITHACANjdATS 
A larger oat than Co*nefta$ butKas a heavier hull and about the 
same sized mea£. /'Bft^htfWnd of fine appearance. Yields about 
the same as Coaasljkitf. 1 to 15 bu. $1.15 per bu.; 15 bu. or more 
$1.10 per bu. NoFpfepaid. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
We have always taken great care in the selection of Canadian 
Field Peas to get seed that is free from disease and will ripen with 
Cornellian Oats and Alpha Barley. Our seed is grown in the far 
North and has given excellent yields. Each shipment is tested for 
blight at the New York Seed Laboratory. 1 to 5 bu. $3.60 per bu.; 
5 bu. or more $3.50. Not prepaid. 
From the intensive growing of cash crops, many fields are now so 
low in fertility that they will no longer produce profitable yields. 
Rather than sow these fields to crops that do not pay their way 
why not sow them to Soy Beans? Plowing under this legume will 
build up your farm by supplying a vast amount of humus and plant 
food at a very low cost. Many worthless fields have been made to 
produce very profitable cash crops after Soy Beans. 
Soy Beans should be sowed June 1st to 20th with a grain drill 
using all runs and placing the seeds about 2J4 inches apart in the 
rows. About 78 lbs. of seed are required per acre. 
Soy Beans seed must be inoculated to produce a maximum crop. 
"Rlfirlr* A tall, fine-stemmed, leafy variety. This 
” iiodll JDldCiV . vigorous growing strain has proven to be 
the best adapted for New York State conditions through experi¬ 
ments conducted at Ithaca. It will produce a heavy succulent 
growth desirable for forage or green manure. 1 to 60 lbs. $.04 per 
lb. 1 bu. or more $2.40 per bu. Not prepaid. 
CORNELLIAN OATS PRODUCE HEAVY YIELDS AND 
ARE HEAVY 
HERBS FOR FLAVORING, Etc. 
T^ill • Long Island Mammoth. Largest and most 
III . productive variety. Pkt. $.05; oi. $.10; ]4 lb. 
Summer Savory : g g r r 0 0 u w n n d. 
Sow seed in 
Pkt. $.05; 
$.20; lb. $.60. 
oz. $.12; 14 lb. $.30; lb. $1.00. 
Donnar dm c-o • Extra Fine Curled. Pkt. $.05; 
pepper Yrrass . oz $10; ^ ib. $. 25 ; ib. $. 75 . 
Cnn-A • Broad Leaved, a perennial that will last for 
Odge . yea r S . Pkt. $.05; oz. $.20; \4 lb. $.60; lb. $2.00 
