FARM SFFBS 
OATS—BYE 
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Fottler, Fiske, Rawson 
Co. 
Rape 
FARM SEEDS 
p Canada Field. Valuable in Xortliern 
* climates for cattle feeding, especially for 
milch cows. .\lso makes ensilage of line (imilily. 
Usually sown broadcast and harrowed in. I'rice.s 
variabic. I’k. S-uc., bus. 
Cow Peas. Each year we find that the demand 
for Cow Peas increases, as the farmers find they 
are of great value as a soil enricher, also when 
cut green. It makes excellent hay when cut and 
cured the same as Clover, then the stubble with 
the new growth may be turned under as fertili¬ 
zer. If Kallir Corn is .sown with the Cow I’eas 
it holds the vines off the grotttid. 
Sontliern Black. Pk. -SI.00, bus. .f.'I.riO 
Whip-Poor-Will. Light brown, speckled 
dark brown. I’k. $1.0(1, bus. .$3..o0. 
Dwarf Essex. Of great commercial 
_ value as a forage for stock and inniltr.v. 
It will thrive on almost all soils exceiit light 
sandy and stiff clays, or where most <)f our 
common vegetables will succeed. Eor Summer 
crops seed should be sown in May, but for late 
I'bill cro|is sowings may be made in .Itiiie aiid 
.Inly. 'I’lie best results are obtained if sown in 
drills about thirty inches aiJiirt to allow for 
hor.se cultivation. Seed may also be sown broad¬ 
cast, but only when weather is moist enotigh that 
the soil will not dry too deep. Dwarf Essex llaite 
is usually ready for cuttiiig iu eight to ten weeks 
time from seeding, and it is advisabh; to cut for 
cattle rather than turn them into a field; poultry 
may be turmal into it to feed as soon as it has 
made sufficient growth. An exceptionally tine green 
feed for .‘^heep and Swine. Lb. 1.So.. 10 lbs. .$1.50, 
25 lbs. .$:{.<H», 50 lbs. .$5.25, 100 lbs. $10.00. 
iDyg Spring. For a catch cro|) this is best 
■ i for sowing iu the Spring as you can ob¬ 
tain a croi) by later .sowing than any other grain, 
although it does not yi(dd as large a oro)) of grain 
as the Winter Itye. Pk. 75c.. bus. $2..5(). 
Winter. 'I’his should be sown in the Fall early 
enough to get a start and will stand our New Eng¬ 
land Winters. I’k. (idc.. bus. .$2.(1(1. 
SUGAR CANE, or Sorghum, Early Amber. 
Valuable for the large amount of foliage, green 
fodder it produces and for its grain, llipens wher¬ 
ever Indian (.'oru matures. Lb. lOc., ](M) lbs. $5.(M). 
SUNFLOWER, Mammoth Russian. This is the 
best variety for a farmer to grow; it reaches double 
the size of other sorts and yields twice as large a 
cro]) of S(‘ed, which is used largely for poultry as it 
has high feeding value. 1 lb. 10c., 10 lbs. ,S0c., 
25 lbs. $1.75, 100 lbs. $G.50. 
Oats 
Oats Lincoln. Of strong growth and riftens 
^ comi)aratively early, seldom troubled with 
rust. Grain has thin hull and heavy meat, making 
it esitecially valuable for milling into oatmeal as 
well as feed. Pk. -lUc., bus. $1.25. 
White Wonder. This variety has been thoroughly 
tested in this vicinity, as ali of this seed is Xew 
England grown; yields esiaa-ially plump, heavy 
white grains. Pk. 40c., bus. $1.55, 2 bus. at $1.50. 
Silver Mine. Straw is very strong, stands up well 
and produi-es a beaiitiftil white, clean, i)lump berry. 
This is one of the most widely known white Oats. 
From a test of fourteen varietms of Oats this ranked 
next heaviest in yield. Pk. 55c.. bus. $1.50. 
Nitrate sacks on the roots of the Cow Pea — fertili- 
aervalue equal to one-half ton of nitrate of soda 
TRADE F 
SEED INOCULATION 
TO INCREASE THE YIELD AND FERTI¬ 
LIZER VALUE OF CLOVERS—ALFALFA 
—PEAS-BEANS—VETCH—SOY BEANS 
Does not produce j^ood resul ts used on Caorn 
These legumes can bo made to yield their maximum amount only when they 
are properly inoculated and when so treated they will enrich the soil to such 
an extent that high priced fertilizers are absolutely unnecessary. 
Comes to you put up in bottles ready to be sprinkled upon the seed just before 
planting. You can perfectly inoculate the seed for 10 acres in 10 minutes. 
The results arc certain and we recommend our customers to use this prepara¬ 
tion on every planting of legume seed they make. Specify the particular seed 
you will plant or ask for further particulars. 
ENDORSED BY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 
STATIONS AND FARMERS EVERYWHERE 
34-Acre Size, 50c. 1-Acre Size, $2.00 5-Acre Size, $6.00 
