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COMSTOCK, FERRE & COMPANY 
FIELD AND FORAGE CROPS 
Not prepaid except as indicated. 
Prices of all Field Seeds subject to change. 
BARLEY, ODERBRUCKER Six-rowed; heavy 
yielding; for hay or cover crop. 
Bushel $1.75, 48 lbs. 
BARLEY, VELVET More satisfactory for stock 
feeding on account of smooth beards. 
Bushel $1.80, 48 lbs. 
SOY BEANS, MANCHU One of the best varieties 
of this valuable fodder and soiling crop. Pro¬ 
duces a heavy crop of fodder, high in food 
value. For plowing under they have a soil 
building value equal to Clover. 
Bushel $2.75, 60 lbs. 
SOY BEANS, ILLINI Extremely early and 
highly recommended for northern planting. 
Bushel $2.75, 60 lbs. 
BUCKWHEAT, JAPANESE Strong-growing va¬ 
riety. Good cover crop on poor land. 
Bushel $1.85, 48 lbs. 
RAPE, DWARF ESSEX Forage crop for stock 
and poultry. Quick-growing Cabbage-like 
leaves, very tender and palatable. 
Lb. 15c; 10 lbs. $1.20, postpaid. 
SPRING VETCH Excellent for spring sowing 
for hay or plowing under. 
100 lbs. 9c per lb. 
WINTER VETCH Sown with Rye or Oats, 
either in fall or spring, Winter Vetch is a won¬ 
derful soil improver. Will succeed on poor 
sandy soil and is perfectly hardy. 
100 lbs. 15c per lb. 
SUDAN GRASS Wonderful hot weather forage 
crop, drought resisting and producing a heavier 
and better quality growth than Millet; greatly 
relished by stock. 
100 lbs. 9c per lb. 
ROSEN RYE A great improvement in vigor and 
yield over the common Rye. A cover crop that 
can be grown without interfering with summer 
crops. 
Bushel $1.75, 56 lbs. 
WHEAT, MARQUIS SPRING Finest variety of 
spring wheat, early and prolific. 
Bushel $3.00, 60 lbs. 
WHEAT, WINTER For fall sowing. 
Market price. 
MILLET 
GOLDEN, TENNESSEE CULTIVATED Medi¬ 
um early; 3 to 5 feet high; best for green feed 
on light land. 
100 lbs. 8c per lb. 
JAPANESE Rank grower on rich land; often 5 
to 6 feet high. Continues to grow after being 
cut. Generally used for green feed. 
100 lbs. 7c per lb. 
HUNGARIAN Summer forage crop; finer-leaved 
and earlier than other Millets; better adapted 
for hay. 
100 lbs. 7^c per lb. 
SEED OATS 
SWEDISH SELECT Heavy strawed variety with 
very large heavy grain. 
Bushel $1.20, 32 lbs. 
SILVER MINE Prolific yielder of plump white 
kernels, straw stands up well. 
Bushel $1.10, 32 lbs. 
SELECT WHITE A good selection of heavy oats 
for green feed or hay. 
Bushel $1.05, 32 lbs. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS Commonly grown with 
Oats for a spring fodder or hay crop. 
Bushel $3.60, 60 lbs. 
NOD-O-GEN 
It always pays to inoculate all 
legumes with their proper bacteria. 
The easiest and cheapest way of im¬ 
proving the soil and increasing 
crops. 
Each bottle of NOD-O-GEN will 
inoculate the kinds of seed listed. 
Be sure to get the right kind for 
your seed. 
1-bus. size for Alfalfa and 
Sweet Clover. $0.60 
34-bus. size for Alfalfa and 
Sweet Clover. .35 
1-bus. size for Medium (Red), Mammoth, Alsike, 
White Dutch, and Crimson Clovers.$0.60 
34-bus. size for Medium (Red), Mammoth, 
Alsike, White Dutch, and Crimson Clovers .35 
1-bus. size for Soy Beans. .35 
5-bus. size for Soy Beans. 1.00 
1-bus. size for all Vetches (Spring, Winter, 
etc.), Field and Garden Peas, Sweet Peas, 
and Flat Winter Peas. .35 
1-bus. size for Field Beans and Garden Beans . .35 
Garden size, Combination for Sweet Peas, 
Lupines, Garden Peas and Beans. .20 
