MICHELL’S HIGH GRADE FARM SEEDS 
PRICES WHERE QUOTED SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 
CLOVERS 
Alfalia or Lucerne (Medicago Sativa). (Non-irrigated, Western 
grown seed.) Sow during May, August and September, not less 
than )4 bushel (30 lbs.) per acre, preferably with no other crop. 
Price on application. 
Alfalfa (Grimm Strain ). Claimed to be hardy in any and all regions; 
a heavy yielder and of deep rooting ability. About 15 to 20 lbs. 
of Grimm Alfalfa is sufficient to seed an acre on account of its 
great root system. Price on application. 
Alsike or Swedish Clover (Trifolium Hybridum). One of the best 
for mixing with timothy; it is perfectly hardy in every climate 
or soil condition; grows 1 to 2 feet high. Sown early in the 
Spring or late Summer and early Autumn, 10 to 15 lbs. per acre 
alone or 8 lbs. with timothy. Price on application. 
Bokhara or Giant Sweet Ciover (Melilotus Alba. Syn. M. Leu- 
cantha). Used either as a feed crop or as a fertilizer to plow 
under. Grows from 3 to 5 feet high, thriving on almost any kind 
of soil. Sow 15 lbs. per acre in Spring or Fall. Price on appli¬ 
cation. 
Crimson Clover (Trifolium Incarnatum). This is used principally 
for soiling or green manuring, for which purposes it is highly 
valuable. If desired for feed, cut it just before it flowers. When 
desired for green manure, it should be allowed to mature; height 
from 1 to 2 feet. Sow any time from April to October, 20 lbs. 
to the acre. Price on application. 
Mammoth Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense Perenne). This differs 
from the “Medium,” being of a ranker growth and yielding more 
fodder per acre. Sow in early Spring or in late Summer and Fall, 
using 20 lbs. per acre alone, or with other crops, 10 lbs. per acre. 
Price on application. 
Red Clover, Medium (Trifolium Pratense). More widely known 
and used than any other; used principally for hay purposes. 
Height from 18 inches to 2)4 feet. Sow early in the Spring or 
in late Summer and Fall; if alone, 20 lbs. per acre; if with other 
crops, 10 lbs. per acre. Price on application. 
White Dutch or Lawn Clover (Trifolium Repens). Choice re¬ 
cleaned seed. Sow 10 to 12 lbs. per acre if alone or 5 lbs. if sown 
on old turf or with other crops. 6c. per oz.; fi lb., 20c.; 35c. per 
J4 lb.; lb., 60c. (by parcel post, 70c.); $2.75 per 5 lbs. (by parcel 
post, $2.90); 10 lbs., $5.25 (by parcel post, $5.45); $12.50 per 
25 lbs.; 100 lbs., $45.00. Price for larger quantities on appli¬ 
cation. 
MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS 
Barley. Large heads; large grains. Sow 1)4 to 2 bu. per acre 
from May 15th to July 1st. 48 lbs. per bu. Price on applica¬ 
tion. 
Beans, Soja. A great soil enricher. Sow 1)4 bu. per acre during 
May. Mammoth Yellow, late. Wilson, early. 60 lbs. per bu. 
Price on application. 
Broom Corn. Early Evergreen. Sow 10 lbs. per acre during May. 
50 lbs. per bu. Price on application. 
Buckwheat. Japanese. Enormous yielder; large grains. Sow 1 
bu. per acre during June and July. 48 lbs. per bu. Price on 
application. 
Canada Field Peas. Sow 1)4 bu. per acre, with 1 bu. of oats 
during April. Makes splendid green feed. 60 lbs. per bu. 
Price on application. 
Cow Peas. Sow from May 1st to July 1st, 2 bu. per acre broad¬ 
cast, or 1 bu. per acre in drills. Whippoorwill. 60 lbs. per bu. 
Price on application. 
Flax. Sow 1 bu. per acre during May and June. 56 lbs. per bu. 
Price on application. 
Kaffir Corn. The grain is used for feeding poultry and the fodder 
for cattle. Sow in June and July, 10 lbs. per acre. 56 lbs. per 
bu. Price upon application. 
Millet. A splendid emergency hay crop; can be harvested in 60 
days. Sow during June and July, Hungarian and Golden, 1 
bu. per acre; Japanese, 12 lbs. per acre. 50 lbs. per bu. Price 
upon application. 
Oats. Sow from April until June, 3 bu. per acre. Storm King, 
Swedish or Washington, Welcome 32 lbs. per bu. Price on 
application. 
Rape, Dwarf Essex. A valuable green food for sheep and hogs. 
Sow 6 lbs. per acre broadcast, or in drills, at intervals from April 
1st to October 1st. 50 lbs. per bu. Price on application. 
Rye (Spring). Sow 1)4 bu. per acre broadcast during April and 
May. 56 lbs. per bu. Price on application. 
Rye (Winter). We handle Penna. White and Rosen varieties. 
Sow in October and November, 1)4 bu. per acre. 56 lbs. per 
bu. Price on application. 
Sorghum or Sugar Cane. Early Amber. Sow 25 lbs. per acre in 
drills during May or June. 50 lbs. per bu. Price on application. 
Sudan Grass. Similar to millet. Sow 16 to 24 lbs. per acre, 
broadcast during April, May, June. Price on application. 
Sunflower. Mammoth Russian (for Seeding). Splendid poultry 
food. Sow 10 qts. per acre in drills. 12c. per lb. (by parcel post, 
20c.); 3 lbs., 35c. (by parcel post, 45c.); 55c. per 5 lbs. (by parcel 
post, 70c.); 10 lbs., $1.00 (by parcel post, $1.20); $2.75 per 25 lbs. 
Timothy. Sow )4 bu. per acre during April, August or September. 
45 lbs. per bu. Price on application. 
Vetch. For green feed, green manure and cover crops. Sow 1 bu. 
per acre broadcast. Winter (Vicia Villosa). Spring (Vida 
Sativa). 60 lbs. per bu. Price on application. 
Wheat, Saskatchewan Fife. Sow 1)4 bu. per acre in drills. 60 
lbs. per bu. Price on application. Winter varieties ready after 
September 15th. 
FIELD CORN 
We make a specialty of choice field seed corn, shelled, from 
carefully tipped and butted ears and dried naturally by air. 
Lancaster Co. Sure Crop. 
Learning Early Dent. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. 
Champion White Pearl. 
Early Canada Flint. 
Golden Beauty. 
Improved Golden Dent. 
Field Corn weighs 56 lbs. per bushel, and prices will be quoted 
on application. 
ABOUT PRICES. —These fluctuate constantly on Farm Seeds 
and will be quoted on application. 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLANT 
Rids your corn crop of crows and other corn pulling birds. 
Saves loss of seed and labor of replanting; aids and hastens 
germination; protects seed from rotting in the ground. 
Per )4 pt., 60c.; $1.00 per pt.; qt., $1.75. One pint is sufficient 
for two bushels of seed corn. 
Allow 30c. for each 2 bushel Bag for shipping Farm Seeds. (These are returnable for credit) 
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