ROSEN RYE 
Plant it to get 30 to 50 Per Cent. Increased Yield 
Rye cross-breeds like corn. In this respect it differs 
from wheat, which will not cross fertilize, if two or more 
kinds are grown together for years. To keep a pure rye 
pure, it should be grown away from a common rye. 
Rosen Rye was selected and bred from a Russian rye, 
the selection beginning in 1909 in this country by a 
Russian by the name of Rosen. The new Rosen rye is 
a large headed variety which, when pure has four full 
rows of grains. Farmers who have grown rye know that 
15 to 20 bushels per acre is about what they can expect. 
Such farmers, who changed to the Rosen rye, are now 
getting 25 to 30 bushels, and 40 to 50 bushel yields are 
not uncommon. In a news dispatch to a newspaper about 
the yield of grain in a certain section, this year, was this 
statement: “Rosen rye is out-yielding common rye from 
50 to 100 per cent.” 
Price $3.00 per bu.; per bag of 2 bu., $5.50; bags extra. 
(Special price on larger quantities.) 
Common Winter Rye. Per bu., $2.75 10 bu. and over, 
$2.50 per bu. 
Prices on all grain and grass seed are net f. o. b. 
Boston, bags extra at value. 
Seasonable Forage and 
Cover Crops 
GENUINE GRIMM ALFALFA 
As a result of extensive trials of numerous varieties of 
Alfalfa, at various Experiment Stations and oil many 
farms, in the Northern States, the unanimous conclusion 
is that the Grimm strain is hardier and more productive 
than any other known variety. It originated in northern 
Minnesota from seed brought from the fatherland and 
sown by Ferdinand Grimm, a German farmer. 
Our stock, which is true to name, clean and absolutely 
free from dodder, is shipped direct from grower’s farm 
in northern New York. This seed has given universal 
satisfaction. We recommend sowing 20 pounds per acre. 
Notwithstanding its higher price, we feel confident that 
our Grimm seed is the most economical for all farmers 
who desire to grow Alfalfa. Price per lb., 80c; 20-lb. 
lots and over, 75c per lb. 
American Grown Alfalfa. We offer only the finest 
Northern grown recleaned seed. 35c per lb., $30.00 per 
100 lbs. 
Golden Chaff Winter Wheat. Per bu., $3.00. 
Red W'inter Wheat. Per bu., $3.00. 
Sand or Winter Vetch. Especially valuable as Winter 
Cover Crop for orchards, also a Fine early Spring Green 
Forage Crop, if sown before Sept. 15th. 18c per lb.; 
$17.00 per 100 lbs. 
Crimson Clover, 15c per lb.; $12.00 per 100 lbs. 
Alsike Clover Choice Fancy Seed. 45c per lb.; $40.00 per 
100 lbs. 
Medium Red Clover Choice Fancy. 40c per lb.; $35.00 
per 100 lbs. 
Choice Fancy Timothy. $4.50 per bu. 
Choice Fancy Cleaned Red Top. 35c per lb.; $30.00 per 
100 lbs. 
Choice Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass. 65c per lb.; $60.00 
per 100 lbs. 
SASH FOR HOT BEDS OR COED FRAMES 
Single glass sash, painted and glazed, size 3 ft. 
x 6 ft., $7.65 per sash; five sash and over, $7.50 
each. Crating extra. Double glass sash (two sashes 
in one frame), size 3 ft. x 6 ft. Single sash, $10.25, 
five sash or over, $10.00 each. Crating extra. 
Straw Hot Bed Mats, 6 ft. x 6 ft., $3.00 each; 
3 ft. x 6 ft., $1.75 each. Other sizes to order. 
Breck’s Drill and Felt Mat. Size 76 in. x 76 in., 
wool filled and quilted, frost proof. Drill, outside 
covering, $3.50 each; 3 ft. x 6 ft. size, $2.50 each. 
GLAZETITE GLAZING CEMENT 
A perfect compound for Glazing, Reglazing and 
Repair Work on Greenhouses and Sash. Glazetite 
is black, made from a long fibre asbestos and elastic 
gums. For glazing purposes it requires about three 
gallons to each thousand feet of glass. Demand 
GLAZETITE. Beware of Imitations. Take no Sub¬ 
stitutes. 
Prices as follows: 55 and 35 gallon steel drums, 
$1.50 per gallon; 5 gallon cans, $1.70 per gallon; 
1 gallon cans, $1.75. 
