SEASONABLE FARM SEEDS 
Prices f.o.b. Boat or Railroad, New York, and are subject to market changes 
Finest Recleaned Seeds. Newest Crop 
Remachined Specially for Elimination of Weed Seeds 
CLOVERS AND ALFALFA 
Crimson Clover. Used principally for soiling or green manuring. 
Valuable for restoring worn-out soils. Sow 20 lbs. to acre. 
Lb. 35 cts., 10 lbs. $3, 100 lbs. $22.50. 
Alsike or Swedish Clover {Trifolium hybridum). Hardiest of all 
Clovers, and on rich, moist soil yields an enormous quantity 
of hay or pasture. Lasts many years. Sow 10 lbs. per acre 
when used alone. Lb. 50 cts., 10 lbs. $4, 100 lbs. $32.50. 
Red Clover, Medium {Trifolium pratense). Medium Clover. 
The leading variety of Clover for pastures or meadows. Sow 
20 pounds per acre alone, or 15 pounds where other grass or 
hay crops are standing. Hardy American-grown seed. Lb. 
45 cts., 10 lbs. $3.75, 100 lbs. $30. 
White Dutch Clover {Trifolium repens ). The best variety for 
lawns, as it forms a close herbage and remains green throughout 
the season. Lb. 70 cts., 10 lbs. $6.50, 100 lbs. $55. 
Northern-grown Alfalfa. For hay or forage. After the first 
year it can usually be cut three or four times in one season. 
Broadcast 30 lbs. to acre or 25 lbs. if drilled. Our seed is hardy 
domestic-grown. Lb. 50 cts., 10 lbs. $4, 100 lbs. $30. 
Grimm Alfalfa. It is much hardier than ordinary kinds, endur¬ 
ing extremely low temperatures. May be cut with safety late 
in fall. A heavy yielder. Lb. 60 cts., 10 lbs. $5, 100 lbs. $42.50. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
Valuable as a fattening food for pasturing sheep in autumn. It 
is particularly adapted as a “catch crop.” Sow 10 to 12 lbs. to 
an acre broadcast, 4 to 5 lbs. in drills. Lb. 30 cts., 10 lbs. $2.50, 
100 lbs. $15. 
WINTER SEED WHEAT AND RYE 
Grown specially for seed purposes 
Leap’s Prolific Wheat. (Beardless.) It stools out strongly and 
roots deeply, each grain producing a great bunch of stalks. 
A large, dark red, hard Wheat which, while being a heavy 
yielder, is not weak in color or soft. Its heads are large; the 
chaff beautiful white. The glumes are close together on the 
head and so well closed that Wheat does not shatter badly in 
handling. Straw long, stiff. Leap’s ripens early. Sow ipi bus. 
per acre. Peck $1.10, bus. $3.25, 10 bus. $30. 
Lancaster Fulcaster Wheat. (Bearded.) Grain large, hard, 
long berry type, plump, dark red. A popular bearded Wheat. 
Sow iff bus. to acre. Peck $1.15, bus. $3.35, 10 bus. $31.50. 
Certified Rosen Rye. Introduced by the Michigan Experiment 
Station. A great yielding variety. Rosen has the “big head” 
and is “full.” Vigorous grower on all soils. 
Certified Seed (seed that must pass a rigid test in the field and 
after harvesting). Peck $1.25, bus. $4, 10 bus. $37.50. 
Choice Rosen. Pure seed-stock. Pk. $1, bu. $3, 10 bu. $27.50. 
Mammoth White Winter Rye. Heads average 6 to 8 inches 
in length and are filled with large, plump, heavy grains. The 
straw is giant in length and strength. Of special value for 
cover-crop. Peck 90 cts., bus. $2.50, 10 bus. $22.50. 
WINTER VETCH (.Vicia vlUosa) 
True Sand or Hairy Vetch 
Extensively used as a soil-renovator or for dry or green feed 
in the early spring. It may be sown alone or with winter rye 
or oats. When sown with rye, etc., use bus. to an acre, or 
1 bus. if sown alone. Lb. 35 cts., 10 lbs. $2.75, 100 lbs. $20. 
Grass for Hay or Permanent Pasture 
Timothy, Red-Top, and Red Clover have long formed the standard 
hay and pasture mixture for use on the American farm. It is not an 
ideal combination, but is inexpensive and we offer it under the head¬ 
ing of Timothy-Red-Top-Clover Formula. Where large yield 
and high quality are looked for, we recommend that a much wider 
variety than this be sown, using in addition to the above such types 
as Orchard Grass, Meadow Foxtail, Sheep’s Fescue, Rhode Island 
Bent, Fiorin or German Bent, Seaside Bent, Sweet-scented Vernal, 
Meadow Fescue, the Rye Grasses, the Blue Grasses, Oat Grass, 
Red, Mammoth, .White, Wild White and Alsike Clovers; each of 
these is suited especially to certain kinds of soil and climatic condi¬ 
tions; some do well on high ground, others prefer plenty of moisture. 
It is advisable that these be selected in proper proportions, suitable 
to the soil conditions and for the purpose required. 
CLOVER AND GRASS FORMULA. For high quality hay or 
pasture. Includes a wide range of both grasses and clovers. Use 
50 lbs. per acre when sowing new land. Lb. 50 cts., postpaid 60 cts.; 
10 lbs. $4.25, 100 lbs. $35. 
ALL-GRASS FORMULA. For high quality hay or pasture. 
Grasses only—no clovers. Use 75 lbs. per acre when sowing new 
land. Lb. 45 cts., postpaid 55 cts.; 10 lbs. $3-75, 100 lbs. $27.50. 
ALL-CLOVER FORMULA. For pasture. Use 25 lbs. per acre 
when sowing new land. Lb. 65 cts., postpaid 75 cts.; 10 lbs. $5.50, 
100 lbs. $45. 
TIMOTHY-RED-TOP-CLOVER FORMULA. For hay and 
pasture at low cost. Use 40 lbs. per acre when sowing new land. 
Lb. 35 cts., postpaid 45 cts.; 10 lbs. $3, 100 lbs. $22.50. 
For renovating existing fields, use one-half the above quantities 
IMPORTANT. When ordering these seeds, tell us whether the field is to be used for hay or pasture, or both; please also describe the nature of your soil. 
STUMPP& WALTER CO. i 132-138 Church St. (at Warren) . NEW YORK CITY 
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