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COOK’S “AULSEED” QUALITY 
FIELD SEEDS (Continued) 
OATS 
Sow 2 to 3 bushels to the acre, 32 lbs. to the bushel 
STORM KING. The heads measure from 8 to 10 in. 
and the kernels are of immense size, thick, plump 
and heavy. It is very early, has great length of 
straw, producing 70 bushels per acre. Bus. $2.50, 10 
bus. or over $2.00 per bus. 
CANADA CLUSTER. A very early variety with long 
straw and thick, plump heavy grains. A true side 
Oat and heavy cropper. Bus. $2.25, 10 bus. or over 
$2.00 per bus. 
PEAS 
CANADA FIELD. Valuable for cattle feeding and en¬ 
silage. Sown broadcast in the Spring at the rate of 
two bushels to the acre. Pk. $1.50, bus. $4.50. 
COW PEAS, WHIPPOORWILL. A very early matur¬ 
ing variety of upright or bush growth. Sow 2 
bushels per acre, 60 lbs. per bushel. Bus. $4.00. 
RAPE 
DWARF ESSEX. Fine for sheep pasture; valuable as 
a soil enricher. Plant in June or July in drills at the 
rate of 3 lbs. per acre, broadcast 5 lbs. per acre. 
Lb. 25c, 100 lbs. $15.00. 
RYE 
For grain, 1 bushel to the acre; for forage or soiling, 
iy 2 bushels, 56 lbs. to the bushel 
GIANT WINTER. Popular as a cover crop. If allowed 
to mature will produce a heavy crop of grain, and a 
fine quality of straw if cut about July 1. Pk* $1.00, 
bus. $3.50. 
SUNFLOWER 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. Very productive, large heads 
with large seeds. Valuable for poultry; 5 lbs. will 
plant 1 acre. Lb. 25c, 25 lbs. $4.50, 100 lbs. $16.00. 
VETCHES, or TARES 
SPRING VETCHES (Vicia sativa). Highly valuable 
for soiling or for green manuring. Sometimes 
grown with Oats for mowing and feeding to stock. 
Use 40 to 60 lbs. to the acre. Sow in Spring while 
ground is cool and moist, or in early Autumn. Lb. 
20c, 100 lbs. $10.00. 
WINTER VETCHES (Vicia villosa). Also called Sand 
Vetch or Hairy Vetch. Recommended for Fall sow¬ 
ing with Rye. A valuable food for stock in early 
Spring. Use 30 to 50 lbs. per acre. Lb. 30c, 100 lbs. 
$ 20 . 00 . 
WHEAT 
The seed Wheat we offer is grown in Pennsylvania 
by a very reliable grower, especially for seed pur¬ 
poses. Sow IV 2 bushels to the acre. 
MARQUIS SPRING. A very early beardless Wheat 
that succeeds well in the East, producing larger 
yields than any other kind. Sow as early as possible 
about 2 Y 2 bushels per acre. Bus. $4.00. 
LEAP’S PROLIFIC. A very hardy, beardless white 
chaff and dark amber grain. Market price. 
PENNSYLVANIA 44. A bearded, large red variety. 
Market price. 
TRUMBULL. A medium size, red hard grain, beard¬ 
less, great yielder, and stands up well. Market price. 
CLOVER SEEDS 
ALFALFA or LUCERNE (Medicago sativa). Alfalfa 
will grow on any well-drained soil, but seems to 
prefer the upland soils containing an abundance of 
lime. It yields crops of the most valuable hay. As 
a soil enricher, Alfalfa has few equals. Sow broad¬ 
cast at the rate of 25 to 35 pounds per acre. Write 
for prices. About $32.50 per 100 lbs. 
ALFALFA, GRIMM. Very hardy. Because of its root- 
system, it will grow well over a hardpan soil, and 
is adapted to a wetter soil than the other Alfalfa. 
We recommend 15 pounds of the seed, sown broad¬ 
cast, to the acre. Write for prices. About $40.00 per 
100 lbs. 
ALSIKE or SWEDISH (Trifolium hybridum). This is 
one of the hardiest varieties of Clover and the only 
Clover that will thrive on damp or slightly acid 
land. It is finer and more leafy than Medium Red 
but does not grow so high. Write for prices. About 
$25.00 per 100 lbs. 
MAMMOTH RED (Trifolium pratense perenne). Also 
known as Cow Grass and Pea Vine Clover Grows 
larger and lasts longer than Medium Red. Valuable 
for reclaiming exhausted land by plowing under as 
a green manure. Write for prices. About $27.00 per 
100 lbs. 
CRIMSON or SCARLET (Trifolium incarnatum). 
This makes the earliest possible spring pasture, 
blooming the latter part of April or May. The seed 
may be sown any time from June to October, at the 
rate of 15 to 20 pounds to the acre. Write for prices. 
About $18.00 per 100 lbs. 
MEDIUM RED (Trifolium pratense). The most wide¬ 
ly grown of all the Clovers and one of the most 
valuable. It makes two crops a year; the first is 
usually cut when in blossom for hay, while the last 
crop may be harvested for seed, cut for hay, or 
plowed under to add fertility to the soil. Does not 
exhaust the soil on which it is grown but actually 
enriches it with nitrogen. It may be sown either in 
spring or fall, at the rate of 10 to 15 pounds per 
acre. Write for prices. About $28.00 per 100 lbs. 
WHITE SWEET or BOKHARA (Melilotus alba). 
Biennial. Largely planted on light, sandy soils for 
turning under to improve the soil, and to inoculate 
it for future crops of Alfalfa. If wanted for feed or 
forage, it should be cut when quite young. Write 
for prices. 
WHITE DUTCH (Trifolium repens). Sow 8 pounds to 
the acre alone. Lb. 60c, 5 lbs. $2.75, 10 lbs. $5.00, bu. 
(60 lbs.) $32.50, 100 lbs. $52.50. 
Prices on Grass and Clover Seed subject to change without notice. Our Grass and Clover Seeds are the very 
finest, recleaned seeds. We do not carry cheaper grades. 
Prices on all Farm Seeds are subject to market fluctuations. 
