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FARM AND FIELD SEEDS 
Prices subject to change. 
Bus. 
BARLEY, Beardless (Sow 2 bus. to the acre) $3.50 
BEANS, Soja Mammoth Yellow" (Sow % bus. 
to the acre) - 5.00 
BUCKWHEAT, Japanese (Sow 1 bushel to the 
acre) _ 3.00 
FIELD CORN, Golden Nugget. The best Flint 
Corn _ 4.50 
Improved Learning. The most popular Dent 
Corn _ 3.50 
(8 quarts Field Corn will sow 1 acre in hills) 
(3 bushels will sow 1 acre broadcast) 
FODDER CORN, Southern Horsetooth. Valu¬ 
able for ensilage- 3.25 
Sweet Fodder. For feeding green - 8.00 
MANGEL WURZEL 
Sow 6 to 8 pounds to the acre. 
</ 4 lb. I lb. 10 lbs. 
Leviathan Long Red. Largest and 
heaviest cropper of the Mangels $0.20 $0.75 $6.50 
Champion Yellow Globe. Bright orange 
color; globe-shaped _ .20 .75 6.50 
Danish Yellow Sludstrup. Long, reddish 
yellow _ -20 .75 6.50 
Lane’s White Sugar. For stock ___ .20 .75 6.50 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
MILLET, Hungarian. A favorite Sum¬ 
mer forage crop _$0.15 $8.00 
Golden. A heavier cropper than the 
Hungarian _ .15 8.00 
Japanese. Grows tall, a quick growing 
variety _ .15 8.00 
(50 lbs. Millet will sow 1 acre) 
Bus. 
OATS, Storm King. The kernels are large and 
plump; a heavy yielder _$2.50 
(2 to 3 bushels will sow 1 acre) 
PEAS, Canada Field. Valuable for cattle feed¬ 
ing and ensilage _ 6.00 
Whippoorwill Cow. A popular early maturing 
variety _ 5.00 
(2 bushels will sow 1 acre) 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
RAPE, Dwarf Essex. Fine for sheep 
pasture _$0.20 $12.00 
(10 lbs. will sow 1 acre broadcast) 
Bus. 
RYE, Spring. An excellent catch crop _$4.00 
Winter. Sow in August and September _ 3.00 
(2 bushels will sow 1 acre) 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
VETCH, Spring. Valuable for green man¬ 
uring _$0.15 $10.00 
Winter. Excellent for feeding green.__„ .25 30.00 
(2 bushels will sow 1 acre) 
Bus. 
WHEAT, Spring Marquis (Beardless). The 
standard sort _$4.50 
Winter Red Wave (Beardless) _ 4.00 
(1% bushels will sow 1 acre) 
A. L. DON & CO. 
GENERAL LIST OF GRASSES 
Prices Subject to Change 
Lb. 
100 
Lbs. 
CANADA BLUE GRASS (Poa compres- 
sa). Excellent for poor, dry soil _$0.35 $30.00 
CHEWING’S NEW ZEALAND FES-t 
CUE. Valuable for gold courses _ 1.25 100.00 
CREEPING BENT GRASS (Agrostis 
stolonifera) ___ 2.00 175.00 
CRESTED DOGSTAIL (Cynosurus cris- 
tatus) _ 1.00 80.00 
ENGLISH RYE GRASS (Lolium per- 
enne) Pacey’s _ .30 25.00 
ENGLISH RYE GRASS (Domestic) .15 12.00 
FINE-LEAVED SHEEP FESCUE (Fes- 
tuca ovina tenuifolia) _ _Market Price 
HARD FESCUE (Festuca duriuscula). 
A dwarf growing hardy grass _ .75 70.00 
ITALIAN RYE GRASS (Lolium itali- 
cum). Excellent for hay _ .35 30.00 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS (Poa pra- 
tensis) _ .35 30.00 
MEADOW FESCUE (Festuca pratensis). 
Valuable for permanent pastures _ .30 25.00 
MEADOW FOXTAIL (Alopecurus pra¬ 
tensis) _Market Price 
ORCHARD GRASS (Dactylis glomera- 
ta) _ .35 30.00 
RED TOP FANCY RE-CLEANED 
Agrostis vulgaris) _ .25 20.00 
RED, or CREEPING FESCUE (Fes¬ 
tuca rubra). Forms a dense turf _ 1.25 100.00 
RHODE ISLAND BENT (Agrostis can- 
ina) _ 2.00 150.00 
ROUGHSTALK MEADOW (Poa trivialis) .50 45.00 
SHEEP’S FESCUE (Festuca ovina). 
Thrives on dry lands _ .75 70.00 
TIMOTHY (Phleum pratense) _ .15 10.00 
VELVET BENT, HYPER (Agrostis can- 
ina) _ 6.00 
WOOD MEADOW GRASS (Poa nemor- 
alis) _ 1.75 170.00 
CLOVERS 
Prices subject to change. 
Sow 30 to 40 lbs. to the acre. 
Lb. 
100 
Lbs. 
ALFALFA, or LUCERNE (Medicago 
sativa). Valuable as a forage crop, 
produces enormous crops (Northern 
grown) _$0.50 $45.00 
ALFALFA, GRIMM. Hardier and more 
productive than the ordinary Alfalfa .60 55.00 
ALSIKE CLOVER (Trifolium hybridum). 
Very hardy, resists cold and wet _ .55 50.00 
CRIMSON or SCARLET CLOVER 
(Trifolium incarnatum). An annual 
variety of rapid growth _ .25 20.00 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER (Trifolium 
pratense). The common red Clover .... .45 42.50 
MAMMOTH RED CLOVER or PEA 
VINE _ .50 45.00 
WHITE CLOVER (Trifolium repens). 
The best variety for lawn mixtures_ .55 50.00 
SWEET CLOVER, BOKHARA (Melilo- 
tus alba). Used on poor, light soils_ .20 15.00 
