FARM AND FIELD SEEDS ( continued) 
Field of Wheat on private estate farm 
SEED OATS 
For grain sow 2J^ bushels to the acre; for forage 3 bushels, or 
with Canada Peas, lj^ bushels to the acre. 
Storm King. An exceptionally high grade Oat; kernels are 
large and plump and the straw is long and stout. 
Bus. (32 lbs.) $3.50 10 bus. lots at $3.25 
Welcome. A very productive white variety. 
Bus. (32 lbs.) $2.90 10 bus. lots at $2.80 
White Tartar. A heavy Oat, with long, stout straw, a very 
hardy and strong grower. 
Bus. (32 lbs.) $2.90 10 bus. lots at $2.80 
Scottish Chief. A splendid all-round Oat, will succeed almost 
anywhere; heavy yielder. , 
Bus. (32 lbs.) $3.50 10 bus. lots at $3.25 
White Canadian Cluster. 
Bus. $3.25 10 bus. lots at $3.15 
SELECTED FIELD CORN 
For grain, bushel (peck) per acre in hills; for ensilage sow 
2 bushels per acre in drills. 
Brewers’ Yellow Dent. Platt’s Improved Strain, one of the 
most productive. ... ... ... ... Bus. $4.25 
Eureka Yellow Dent. Heavy cropper. Bus. $4.75 
Early Learning. Very hardy and early Dent. ... Bus. $4.75 
Large White Flint. A very good sort. Bus. $4.25 
Longfellow ( Yellow Flint). Popular, 8-rowed variety. 
Bus. $4.75 10 bus. lots at $4.25 
Southern Horse Tooth. Splendid for fodder and ensilage. 
Bus. $4.75 10 bus. lots at $4.50 
Sweet Fodder ( Evergreen ). ... ... ... Bus. $7.50 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
Usually grown with Oats and fed green. If sown alone use 
3 bushels per acre, with Oats use 1H bushels of Peas and 2 bushels 
of Oats per acre. ... ... ... ... Bus. $5.50 
COW PEAS 
Requires 2 bushels per acre if sown alone, or 1 bushel with 
1 bushel of Soy Beans per acre. 
Black Eye New Era Whippoorwill 
Each, $4.75 per bus. 
SOY BEANS 
Sow about bushel per acre if broadcast and if in drills, bushel. 
Mammoth Yellow. Splendid for ensilage or green fodder. 
_ Bus. $4.25 
MANGEL. See page 106. 
FIELD CARROT. See page 110. 
RUTABAGA. See page 130. 
JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT 
This is a superior variety and more prolific, and yields double 
the weight per acre of other sorts. The grains are nearly twice as 
large as those of Silver Hull. Sow about the middle of June, 
broadcast, 1 bushel to the acre. ... Bus. (48 lbs.) $3.75 
SPRING WHEAT 
Saskatchewan Fife. The favorite sort in this locality, and is 
used on account of its prolific, vigorous growth. Sow in April or 
May, 2 bushels per acre. ... ... Bus. (60 lbs.) $3.75 
Winter Wheat shipped in Summer at market prices. 
SPRING RYE 
Used as a catch crop to sow where Winter grain has failed. Sow 
about 2 bushels per acre. 
Bus. (56 lbs.) $3.75 10 bus. at $3.50 per bus. 
Winter Rye shipped in Summer at market prices. 
BEARDLESS SPRING BARLEY 
The straw is good for green feed or, when cured, as hay. The 
grain in the hull is excellent poultry feed. Sow broadcast lj^ to 
2 bushels to the acre from May 15 to July 1. ... Bus. $4.00 
SPRING VETCH, OR TARES 
Highly valuable for soiling or for green manuring. Use 2 or 3 
bushels to acre broadcast. 
100 lbs. $12.75 bus. (60 lbs.) $8.50 10 lbs. $1.50 
WINTER VETCH 
A very valuable forage plant, also as a Winter cover crop and as 
green manure. Sow about 2 bushels (broadcast) per acre if alone. 
With Oats, one bushel of Vetch to bushel of Oats. 
100 lbs. $30.00 bus. (60 lbs.) $18.75 10 lbs. $3.75 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
The true Dwarf Essex Rape is valuable as a fattening food for 
pasturing sheep in Autumn. It is particularly adapted as a 
“catch crop.” Sow about 20 lbs. per acre broadcast any time 
during Summer. 100 lbs. $14.00 10 lbs. $1.75 
MILLET 
Principally used as catch crops, being vary quick growing. 
May take the place of other crops which have failed. Splendid 
for feeding green, silage or hay. Seed can be sown during May, 
June or July. 
Golden Millet (1 bus. per acre). ... per bus. $7.25 
Japanese Millet (1 bus. per acre). ... per bus. $7.25 
per bus. $7.50 
Hungarian Millet (1 bus. per acre). 
PRICES FOR SEEDS ON THIS PAGE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
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