USE EMERSON’S SEEDS AND THIS PLANTING TABLE 
Legume Crops 
Lbs. per 
Standard 
Bushel 
Rate to sow— 
Pounds 
per Acre 
Time to Sow 
Depth 
to Sow— 
Inches 
Clover, Red Medium. 
60 
15 to 20 
Early April to August 15 
14 to 1 
Clover, Mammoth. 
60 
15 to 20 
Early April to August 15 
% to 1 
Clover, Alsike. 
60 
10 to 15 
Early April to August 15 
%tol 
Clover, Sweet, White Blossom. 
60 
15 to 20 (hulled) 
March to August 
%to 1 
Clover, Sweet, Yellow Blossom. 
60 
15 to 20 (hulled) 
March to August 
Vl to 1 
Clover, White. 
60 
10 to 15 
March or April 
14 to 1 
Alfalfa. 
60 
15 to 20 
April to August 15 
1 to 1% 
Soy Beans. 
60 
Drill, 60; broadcast, 90 to 120 
May or June 
1 to 1% 
Canada Field Peas. 
60 
Alone, 90 to 150; with oats, 90 
April 
1% to 3 
Vetch, Winter or Hairy. 
60 
30, with 1 >4 bu. small grain 
June to Sept. 
1 to 2 
Vetch, Spring. 
60 
45, with 1 ^ bu. small grain 
March or April 
1 to 2 
Grasses and Mixtures 
Timothy. 
45 
22 to 25 
April, May, Sept, or Oct. 
% 
Timothy and Alsike. 
20 Timothy, 3 to 5 Alsike 
April, May or August 
% 
Timothy and Red Clover. 
20 Timothy, 5 Red Clover 
April, May or August 
14 to 1 
Timothy, Alsike and Red Clover. 
15 Timothy, 5 Alsike, 5 Red 
Clover 
April, May or August 
% to 1 
Orchard Grass. 
*14 
For hay, 25 to 40 
April, May 
% 
Kentucky Blue Grass. 
*19 
25 to 30 
April or early Sept. 
% 
Canada Blue Grass. 
*19 
25 to 30 
April or early Sept. 
% 
Meadow Fescue. 
25 to 30 
April, May 
% 
Rye Grasses. 
*24 
30 to 40 
April to August 15 
% 
Forage and Miscellaneous Crops 
Rape, Dwarf Essex. 
50 
In drills, 4 to 5; broadcast, 5 to 8 
Early May to July 15 
% to 1 % 
Sudan Grass. 
40 
In drills, 10 to 15; broadcast 20 
to 30 
Late May to early July 
% to 1 
Millet, Common. 
50 
For hay, 50 
Late May to early July 
% to 1 
Millet, German. 
50 
For hay, 50 
Late May to early July 
ii to i 
Millet, Hungarian. 
4S 
For hay, 48 
Late May to early July 
% to 1 
Millet, Japanese. 
35 
30 to 35 
Late May to early July 
14 to 1 
Cane or Sorghum. 
50 
In drills, 15 to 20; broadcast, 40 
to 50 
May, June 
1 to 
Grains 
Barley. 
48 
100 to 150 
April, May 
1 to 1% 
Buckwheat. 
48 
40 to 60 
Early June 
1 to 1 Mi 
Oats. 
32 
65 to 90; 30 to 60 as a nurse crop 
March, April 
1 to 1% 
Rye, Winter. 
56 
84 to 112 
Aug. 15 to Oct. 15 
1 to 1% 
Wheat, Winter. 
60 
75 to 120 
Aug. 15 to Oct. 10 
1 to 114 
♦Note:—Weights per bushel for certain grasses are old standards. 
Actual weight per measured bushel varies widely. Good recleaned seed is usually much heavier than standard given. 
Patented Ventilated cone 
shaped plant cover 
SAGE HI-CAPS 
THE NEW VENTILATED PLANT PROTECTOR 
Taller than others, these 12-inch high covers give growing plants more 
protection and over a longer growing period. Especially adapted to 
Tomatoes and Peppers, as well as all other vegetables. 
A more even temperature is maintained and overheating of the plant 
prevented by the ventilation opening at the top. This produces hardier 
plants which give earlier and better crops. This ventilating feature also 
permits inspection of the growth of the plants and gives easy access for 
dusting. 
For the small gardener, these Hi-Caps are now available in handy 
packets of 20 and 50 caps complete with cardboard setter. 
Prices 
20 Hi-Caps with Setter $ .50 250 Hi-Caps with Setter $3.75 
50 Hi-Caps with Setter 1.00 1000 Hi-Caps only. 10.50 
Aluminum Setter 1.50 each 
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