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JOSEPH BRECK & SONS 
(Corporation) 
BRECK’S SAND OR WINTER VETCH (VICIA 
VIEEOSA) AND GOLDEN CHAFF 
WINTER WHEAT. 
(Our Special Offers do not apply on goods under this heading.) 
This mixture of a non-legume and a legume is a very desirable spring green fodder. It will produce excellent 
crops on poor, sandy soils as well as on good land; grows to a height*of four to five feet. It is perfectly hardy 
roughout the United States, and should be sown in the fall. It is the earliest crop for cutting, being hardier and 
nearly a month earlier than Scarlet Clover, and a full crop can be taken off the land in time for planting spring 
crops. Every dairyman and stock-breeder in the United States should have a field of it, and if you try it once you . 
will never be a season without it. It is exceedingly nutritious, eaten with relish, and may be fed with safety to all 
kinds of stock. If more of the fodder mixture has been produced than can be fed green, the balance may be made 
into hay. J 
A Field ol Breck’s Send or Winter Vetch end Qolden Chofl Winter Wheat growing on Chorrj Hill Form, Beverly, Mato. 
Seed for the above field was sown broadcast October ist, at the rate of three bushels wheat and one-half bushel 
Vetch to the acre, and was harvested June 15th and produced twelve to fifteen tons green fodder to the acre. 
Note..— Customers who wish to sow in the spring may use Fyfe spring wheat and spring Vetches (Vida Sativa) 
in the same proportion per acre. ' ' 
PRICES 1 
BrecR’s Sand or Winter Vetch, Vicia Villosa, 60 lb. per Bn., per Bn. $5.50 
Golden Chaff Winter Wheat, 60 IB. per Bn. . . t «« 2.00 
/;/ regard to the merits of the combination of Golden Chaff Winter Wheat and Sand Vetch , will say / think 
very highly of it; we have seeded about six acres this fall, and regard it as the best early green fodder crot> 
we can raise tn New England climate. r 
Yours truly , 
Supt. Cherry Hill f arm, Beverly , Mass. j jj LILLIBRIDGF 
See Special Offers on third page of cover. 
