DUTHIE SEED CO. 
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SPRING GRAINS—Continued 
Barley 
WHITE HULLESS —White Hulless Barley 
is grown for hay as well as grain. It can 
be planted with peas and grown for silage 
as well. Because of its being beardless it is 
desirable as a hay crop. Postpaid. 10 lbs. 
$1.00. Not Postpaid. 100 lbs. $3.00. 
BEARDLESS —This barley matures early 
and is used for hay and for silage. The 
grains have short points at the top instead 
of long barbed-like beards. Postpaid. 10 lb*>. 
90c, Not Postpaid. 100 lbs. $2.50. 
Rye 
WINTER RYE —Winter Rye is often plant¬ 
ed in the spring for pasture. Some farmers 
sow 20 to 30 lbs. Winter Rye with Sweet 
Clover in the early spring to reduce the 
chance of bloat in live stock and to increase 
the feeding value of the pasture. 
SPRING RYE —Similar to the Winter vari¬ 
ety except that it matures a grain crop 
when planted in the spring. The straw is 
not so heavy as in the winter variety but 
the grains are similar in size. 
Either variety. Postpaid, 10 lbs. 90c; 50 
lbs. $2.50. Not Postpaid. 100 lbs. $3.00. 
AlaskaPeas 
Field Peas 
All of our peas are thoroughly fumigated 
and cleaned to remove weevil and are put 
up in excellent condition for seed. You can¬ 
not afford to plant seed that is not treated 
and properly cleaned. 
ALASKA—An early maturing pea with 
slender vines growing to a height of 2 feet. 
The pods are straight, blunt, and well filled, 
all maturing at about the same time. The 
seed is smooth, round, dimpled, and of light 
blue color. Not Postpaid. 100 lbs. $6.50. 
Write for prices on larger quantity. 
WHITE CANADIAN —The plants of this are 
ranker in habit of growth and later than the 
Alaska. The pods are produced in clusters 
toward the top of the plant. The seeds are 
small, smooth, and of light cream color. 
Not Postpaid. 100 lbs. $5.00. 
Field Beans 
Prices Not Prepaid 
100 lbs. 
Red Mexican .$7.50 
Red Kidney . 8.00 
Small White . 4.50 
Prices Subject to Market Changes 
All F.O.B. Lewiston, Idaho, or Spokane, Wn. 
Rape 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE —Rape is used for hog 
and sheep pasture, making a rapid growth of 
succulent feed. It is quite hardy and with¬ 
stands frost. It is sown in early spring and also 
late summer, planting in rows to permit culti¬ 
vation or sown broadcast. From 5 to 12 lbs. of 
seed is required per acre, depending upon the 
method of seeding. Rape belongs to the Cab¬ 
bage family, easily grown and very cheap to 
plant. Postpaid 3rd zone. Lb. 25c; 10 lbs. $2.00. 
Proso Millet 
HOG OR BROOM CORN MILLET—The hay is of a coarse 
quality, except) when cut very young. The seed is of 
high food value especially for poultry and hogs. It is 
yellowish white in color. Hog Millet is very early and 
drought resistant andi will 1 produce excellent yields of 
seed and hay. Lb. 20c; postpaid. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
L WITH A 
NITRAGIN 
r Th« Oriqmal inocuUto*^^ 
When ordering, always 
Alfalfa, all Clovers 
and Lespedeza 
Size Retail 
Vi bu.a .35 
1 bu.65 
2^bu. 1.40 
Peas, Vetch, 
Austrian Winter Peas 
and Beans 
Size 
Retail 
% bu. 
1 bu. 
*1 % bu. 
5 bu. 
•“100 lb. *116." 
Packed 
only for Vetch and Pea9. 
Expiration Date and High 
Germ Count on Every 
Package 
INOCULATOR 
PRICES 
specify kind of seed. 
Soy Beans and 
Cow Peas 
Size 
Retail 
1 bu. 
.$ .35 
2 bu. 
5 bu. 
. 1.40 
10 bu. 
.*2.45 
Garden Size 
NITRAGIN 
Inoculates from 1 oz. to 
8 lbs. seed, Price 25c 
Retail Price.. .25c each 
