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FROM OUR SEED FARMS DIRECT TO THE PLANTER 
GRASS SEEDS—Continued 
Hungarian {Panicum Germanicum). Sown in 
June, this well-known Summer forage crop is 
ready for cutting in about sixty days. It is also 
extensively sown in July and fore part of August 
after hay crop has been harvested, and helps out 
the supply of hay immensely. Resists heat and 
drought well. Sow one bushel per acre. (Bushel, 
48 lbs.) 
Japanese, or Barnyard {Panicum Crus-galli), 
Very tall grower, often attaining a height of 6 to 
8 feet. A great fodder plant, and an extremely 
heavy yielder. Continues to grow after cutting 
and is extensively sown by dairymen and stock 
raisers. Sow 20 to 25 lbs. to the acre. (Bushel, 
32 lbs.) 
Millet prices fluctuate. Please write for prices 
®when wanted and state quantity desired. 
SEED OATS 
NEW BUMPER CROP 
This variety has been on the market only a few years, but is fast becoming known as a great cropper 
of large heavy Oats. The large heavy, white grains are produced on long, stiff stems. The heads are very 
long and cluster more than the Swedish, though not a side Oat. The straw grows to a good height, stiff 
and straight, rather large and bearing large, heavy grains. The best yields are grown on heavy soil. The 
originator of this wonderful new Bumper Crop Oat has this to say: “This white branch Oat took first prize 
at the New York State Fair and wherever shown. The single plant from which this stock originated, 
showed large heads and enormous grain. A grower who tested these Oats says these are the best Oats 
we have ever seen. We believe that it is the best Oat ever grown.” 
This Oat can be grown on rich lands and will stand up straight and stiff where other kinds would go 
down before half ripened. This grower has been growing, for seed, such varieties as Improved Swedish, 
White Tartar, Improved American, Golden Fleece and other well known sorts; but considers Bumper 
Crop far superior to any other variety offered. You ought to give this new Oat a trial; we think you would 
be well pleased with it. 4 qts. 30c., pk. 50c., bus. $1.60; 2 bus. or more, per bus. $1.50. 
SILVER MINE 
This is generally recognized as a prolific cropper 
and one of the most profitable varieties grown. It 
makes a sturdy growth of straw, which stands up 
well, and the heads are filled with beautiful white, 
plump grains. 4 qts. 20c., pk. 35c., bus. $1.25; 
2 bus. or more, per bus. $1.20. 
SWEDISH SELECT 
Of Swedish origin, and brought to this country 
by the U. S. Agricultural Department. It is now 
thoroughly acclimated, and has proved to be one 
of the heaviest yielding Oats known. The straw 
is unusually stiff and strong, and the heads contain 
substantial white grains. 4 qts. 20c., pk. 35c., 
bus. $1.40, 2 bus. or more, per bus. $1.30. 
