F. H. WOODRUFF & SONS. MILFORD. CONNECTICUT 
63 
FARM SEEDS 
CONTINUED 
Barley, 6 Row . bn., - 
Bent Grass, Colonial . lb., 1.25 
Bent Grass, Seaside . lb., 1.25 
Bluegrass, Kentucky, 21-lb. lb., .35 
Bluegrass, Canada . lb., .35 
Buckwheat, Japanese . bu., 1.50 
Fescue, Meadow .__. lb., .20 
Millet, German or Golden . lb., .06 
Millet, Hungarian . lb., .06 
Millet, Japanese . lb., .06 
Oats, Swedish type . bu., ——- 
Orchard Grass .1. lb., .20 
Rape, Dwarf Essex . lb., .12 
Red Top, 90% pure . lb., .16 
Red Top, 95% pure . lb., .18 
Red Top, 98% pure . lb., .22 
Ryegrass, Domestic . lb., .10 
Rye, Winter ... bu., - 
Sudan Grass . lb., .15 
Sunflower, Mammoth Russian . lb., .18 
Timothy, 99.6% pure . lb., .10 
Vetch, Winter or Hairy . lb., .20 
HOTKAPS 
HotKaps have been used to protect plants from frost, excess 
rain, wind and cold, and from the ravages of birds and insects. 
HotKaps maintain a perfect mulch around each plant, as well 
as protecting from outside damage. Growth is materially forced, 
resulting in stronger plants maturing from two to three weeks 
earlier. That means premium prices and greater profits. They 
are patented waxed paper cones, placed over each seed or plant 
as it is set out. Each HotKap is a small hothouse. It is easily 
put in place—one man can set more than 3,000 a day. HotKaps 
come in rolls of 1,000 for ordinary use, and in special trial or 
garden packages. For rapid placing, use the steel HotKap setter. 
1,000 or more . 
.$9.75 
per 
M 
5,000 or more . 
. 9.65 
per 
M 
10,000 or more . 
. 9.55 
per 
M 
25,000 or more . 
. 9.45 
per 
M 
Steel HotKap setter and tamper . 
. 1.50 
Garden Setter (light metal) . 
.50 
Steel Tamper, alone . 
.25 
Special 100 package, containing 
100 
HotKaps, 
garden setter and tamper . 
. 2.40 
Special 250 package, containing 
250 
HotKaps, 
garden setter and tamper . 
. 3.65 
Shipping weights, 28 pounds per 1,000 HotKaps, 
Special 100 package, 5 pounds. Special 250 package, 9 pounds. 
Steel HotKap setter, boxed. 4 pounds. Postage extra, please. 
All grass and Held seed prices are subject to change without notice. 
QUANTITIES AND WEIGHTS OF SEEDS 
Quantities of seed required per acre, while varying some¬ 
what in various sections, largely depend on vitality. Soil, 
climatic conditions and time of seeding have some bearing. 
The table below gives the usual range. 
Lbs. I.bs. 
Per Per 
Acre Bu. 
Alfalfa — broadcast . 18- 22 60 
Alfalfa — drilled . 12- 15 60 
Barley . 95-100 48 
Blue Grass, Ky. — for lawns . 60-100 14 
Blue Grass, Ky. — for pastures . 20- 30 14 
Blue Grass, Canada — for lawns. 60-100 14 
Buckwheat . 50- 60 48 
Clover, Alsike — alone .,. 5- 6 60 
Clover, Alsike — in mixture . 2- 4 60 
Clover, Red — alone . 8- 12 60 
Clover, Red — in mixture . 4- 6 60 
Clover, Sweet — hulled .!. . 12- 15 60 
Clover, White . 4- 8 60 
Corn, Field . 7- 14 56 
Corn — for silage . 40- 56 56 
Fescue, meadow . 20- 30 24 
Fescue, other varieties . 28- 35 14 
Hungarian — for hay . 48 48 
Hungarian — for seed . 30 48 
Millets — for hay . 50 50 
Millet — Japanese . 15- 20 35 
Oats . 60- 80 32 
Orchard Grass . 21- 28 14 
Peas, Canada field — broadcast . 120-150 60 
Peas, Canada field — with oats . 75- 90 60 
Peas, cow — broadcast . 60- 75 60 
Peas, cow — in drills . 45- 60 60 
Rape — broadcast . 6- 8 50 
Rape — in drills . 4- 5 50 
Red Top — solid seed . 6- 8 
Rye — early sown . 56- 70 56 
Rye — late sown . 84-112 56 
Rye Grass . 28- 35 24 
Soy Beans — broadcast . 60- 90 60 
Soy Beans — in drills. 35- 45 60 
Soy Beans — in drills with corn. 15- 20 60 
! Sudan Grass — broadcast . 20- 25 40 
Sudan Grass — in drills . 60-100 40 
Sunflower . 6- 8 24 
Timothy . 11- 15 45 
Timothy and Clover 
Timothy . 8 
Clover . 4 
Vetch Hairy, broadcast (-f- 1 bu. small grain) 50- 60 60 
Vetch Hairy — drilled (+ 1 bu. small grain).. 40- 50 60 
Wheat . 60 
