Farm Seed Prices Are Subject to Change Without Notice 
Grass, Farm, and Field Seeds 
CHOICEST QUALITY AND HIGHEST GERMINATION 
Red-Top Grass 
Permanent Pasture and Hay 
Mixture 
This Pasture Mixture is far superior to 
any other for producing permanent hay 
and pasture. It is made up of varieties 
that will form a permanent pasture that 
lasts for years, and is composed chiefly 
of native and acclimated grasses that 
have been found to be best. These are 
blended in their proper proportions to give 
the desired results. Sow on new land which 
has been plowed and harrowed, at the rate 
of 60 pounds per acre; on ground partly 
covered, about 30 pounds per acre. Lb. 
40 cts.; 10 lbs. $3.50; 100 lbs. $30. 
Fancy Recleaned Grass Seeds 
Owing to the variations in market value, the 
prices quoted below are subject to change without 
notice. Write for special prices on larger quantities. 
Blue Grass, Kentucky (Poa pratensis). 
This is suited to a variety of soils and is 
largely used as a pasture grass. It is un¬ 
usually early, and presents a beautiful 
green appearance in early spring when 
other grasses are still dormant; revives 
with first rainfall after a long drought. 
Sow 60 pounds to the acre. Lb. 40 cts.; 
100 lbs. $28. 
Fescue, Chewing’s New Zealand (Festuca). 
Especially recommended for golf putting- 
greens and lawns; succeeds on all soils. 
Lb. 90 cts.; 100 lbs. $70. 
Fescue, Fine-leaved Sheep’s (Festuca 
ovina tenuifolia). The leaves are small, 
wire-like, very fine but tough and stiff. 
The color is beautiful dark green. Valuable 
for lawns subjected to hard wear, tees, and 
putting-greens. Lb. $1.10; 100 lbs. $85. 
Fescue, Meadow (Festuca pratensis). One 
of the finest grasses for permanent pastures, 
highly nutritious and relished by stock. 
Succeeds well in all soils but best on moist 
land. Robust in habit and grows over a 
long season. Sow 50 to 70 pounds to the 
acre. Lb. 35 cts.; 100 lbs. $20. 
FANCY RECLEANED GRASS SEEDS, 
continued 
Fescue, Red or Creeping ( Festuca rubra). 
Fine for lawns. Resists drought; valuable 
for seeding embankments and exposed 
locations, as it binds the soil. Forms a very 
close, durable turf; much used on putting- 
greens. Lb. 75 cts.; 100 lbs. $60. 
Orchard Grass (Dactylis glomerata). A 
deep-rooted, very nutritious grass; does 
well in shady places and is of great value 
for hay and permanent pasture. Lb. 
40 cts.; 100 lbs. $25. 
Red-top, Fancy Recleaned ( Agrostis vul¬ 
garis). An excellent grass for lawns and 
pastures. We offer only fancy, recleaned 
seed, entirely free from chaff. Lb. 40 cts.; 
100 lbs. $25. 
Rough-stalked Meadow Grass (Poa trivi- 
alis). No grass is better adapted for 
pleasure-grounds, particularly under trees, 
as it will not only grow in such places, 
but forms a fine sward where few other 
grasses can exist. A fine grass for dry 
ground under bay-windows, overlapping 
roofs and shady side yards. Sow 20 to 
25 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 50 cts.; 100 lbs. $40. 
Rye Grass, English ( Lolium perenne). In¬ 
valuable for permanent pastures, as it 
forms compact sward, remains bright and 
green throughout the season, and is a rapid 
grower. Sow 60 pounds to the acre. Lb. 
35 cts.; 100 lbs. $20. 
Timothy (Phleum pratense). XXX fancy, 
recleaned. Either alone or with Red-top and 
clover, it furnishes the best hay. Lb. 25 
cts.; 100 lbs. $10. 
Clover Seeds 
Purchaser pays transportation on all Farm Seeds 
Alfalfa, Northern-grown (Medicagn saliva). 
Yields enormous crops of hay for many 
years. On good soils, three to four cuttings 
per season can be made. Lb. 50 cts.; 
100 lbs. $32.50. 
Alsike. A very hardy Clover; on rich, moist 
soils it yields enormous crops. Lb. 55 cts.; 
100 lbs. $37.50. 
Medium Red (Domestic) ( Trifolium pra¬ 
tense). The common red Clover, largely 
grown throughout the country. Lb. 50 cts.; 
100 lbs. $35. 
Crimson or Scarlet ( Trifolium incarnatum). 
An annual Clover of quick growth; very 
nutritious and rich in protein. Splendid as 
a cover-crop and for green-manuring. Lb. 
30 cts.; 100 lbs. $17.50. 
White ( Trifolium repens). A low-growing 
Clover used in mixtures for permanent 
pasture and for lawns. Lb. 60 cts.; 100 lbs. 
$45. 
Sweet Clover. White blossom. Splendid 
cover-crop for green-manuring and for 
forage. Succeeds well in the poorest of 
soils. Lb. 30 cts.; 100 lbs. $15. 
Millets 
For quick pasture on almost any soil; very 
nutritious, both in the green state and as hay. 
Hungarian. Sow 50 pounds to the acre; 
may be sown as late as August. Lb. 20 cts.; 
100 lbs. $9. 
Japanese. Quick-growing, and one of the 
best crops for fodder and ensilage. Lb. 
20 cts.; 100 lbs. $10. 
Vetches 
VETCHES, Winter, Hairy, or Sand. Used 
as a cover-crop. Sow from August 15 to 
October 1, using 1 bushel (60 pounds) to 
the acre. Lb. 25 cts.; 100 lbs. $20. 
VETCH, Spring. Bushel weighs 60 pounds. 
Lb. 20 cts.; 100 lbs. $10. 
Grain Seeds 
Bags will be charged extra at cost 
OATS, Selected Heavyweight. Imported 
from Sweden, this variety has been bred 
to a high state of perfection under Swedish 
government control and is the heaviest 
Oats grown and enormously productive. 
Sow 100 pounds to the acre. Bushel weighs 
about 40 pounds. 
OATS, Clydesdale. Very popular, high- 
grade, white Oats; early and productive. 
Bushel weighs about 32 pounds. 
WHEAT, Winter. Extra fancy. Bushel 
weighs 60 pounds. 
RYE, Spring. Sow 100 pounds to the acre. 
Excellent as a catch-crop grain. Bushel 
weighs 56 pounds. 
RYE, Winter. Sow in August and Septem¬ 
ber, 100 pounds to the acre. Also fine for 
a cover-crop and green-manuring. Bushel 
weighs 56 pounds. 
BARLEY. Sow 100 pounds to the acre. 
Bushel weighs 48 pounds. 
BUCKWHEAT, Japanese. Sow 75 pounds 
per acre. Bushel weighs 48 pounds. 
Prices on application 
Field Corn 
Sow 8 quarts to the acre in early May 
Golden Beauty. The largest-grained and 
handsomest yellow Corn. 
Reid’s Yellow Dent. A carefully selected 
strain. 
Improved Learning. A very popular and 
productive variety. 
White-Cap Extra-Early. 
Red-Cob Ensilage. Long, narrow, white 
grains. A late maturer, and used for 
silo, green feed, or ensilage, as it is a tall, 
rank grower and prolific in leaves. 
Prices on application 
Miscellaneous 
BEANS, Soja. Valuable for ensilage and 
for plowing under. Bus. (60 lbs.) Prices 
on application. 
PEAS, Canada Field. For fodder and green- 
manuring. Sow 150 pounds to the acre. 
Prices on application. 
COWPEAS. As a soil-renovator and en- 
richer, Cowpeas are invaluable; they are 
also grown for forage. Should not be sown 
before May, and can be planted as late as 
the middle of July. Bus. (60 lbs.) Prices 
on application. 
RAPE, Dwarf Essex. A forage plant of 
great merit and easily grown. Succeeds 
everywhere. Especially relished by sheep. 
Sow 10 pounds to the acre, broadcast. 
Lb. 15 cts.; 100 lbs. $10. 
Bird Seeds 
Lb. 
100 
lbs. 
Canary. Finest Sicily. 
$0 15 
$10 
00 
Rape. 
15 
10 
00 
Hemp 
15 
10 
00 
Lettuce . 
45 
00 
Millet, Golden . 
15 
10 
Sunflower, Mammoth Rus- 
00 
sian. For parrots. 
15 
10 
Mixed Bird Seed 
15 
10 
00 
Wild Bird Mixture. 51b.50c. 
15 
7 
50 
Inoculate Crops with Stimugerm 
For vetches, field peas, cowpeas, and 
soy beans: *4-bus. size 25c.; 1-bus. 35c.; 
5-bus. $1.40. For clovers and alfalfa: 
Vi-bus. size 35c.; 1-bus. 65c.; 2 t/ 2 -bus. 
$1.40. 
Farm Seeds 
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THOMAS WOOD & SONS, Inc., Montclair, N. J 
