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Northern Grown Seeds are Purest and Best 
FARM AND FIELD SEEDS 
THE BEST QUALITY FIELD SEEDS OBTAINABLE 
Our Farm Seeds are sold to comply with the provisions of the Federal and the 
Pennsylvania Seed Laws. 
TIMOTHY 
As a crop for hay, Timothy is probably unsurpassed by any other grass. 
It is greatly relished by all kinds of stock, especially by horses. It yields more 
nutritive matter than any other grass or forage plant. It is well suited for a 
permanent pasture, as it will hold its own for several years before running out. 
Sow 12 to 20 lbs. to the acre. 
Extra fancy. Recleaned. Price per bushel, $4.50 
RED CLOVER 
Red Clover is the most important Clover. It lives two years; grows about 
2 feet high, makes two crops a year; yielding about three tons of cured hay 
per acre. Clover hay is very nutritious. Stock fed on it requires less grain. 
Sow 8 to 14 lbs. to the acre. Fancy high test. Imported. Price per bushel, $15.50 
MAMMOTH CLOVER 
Is quite distinct from Medium Red Clover, being larger, coarser, more 
robust growth and 2 to 3 weeks later. It is also more hardy, stands frost 
better. Sow 8 to 14 lbs. to the acre. Fancy. Imported. Price per bushel, $16.50 
ALSYKE 
This is one of the hardiest varieties known. It is perennial; it will do 
better on moist land than any other variety of Clover, and is suitable for 
either hay or pasture. When sown with other grasses, it forms a thick under¬ 
growth and greatly increases the yield. It is very fine for honey bees and 
cattle. Flesh colored, sweet and fragrant. Sow 8 to 10 lbs. per acre in Spring 
or Fall. High test. Price per bushel, $17.50 
ALFALFA 
The most valuable farm crop of the present time. It will yield greater 
returns for the labor expended than any other crop grown. Alfalfa nourishes 
the soil; it thrives on a very wide range of soils. It may be cut 3 to 5 times 
per year, and will yield 3 to 6 tons per acre. It is rich in protein and has 
a feeding value equal to that of bran. Sow 20 lbs. to the acre. Highest grade. 
Best Kansas grown. 1-bu. sealed bags. Price per bushel, $17.50 
Northwestern grown. Fancy. Price per bushel, $22.50 
GRIMM ALFALFA 
Grimm Alfalfa differs from regular Alfalfa in that the root system is more 
shallow and spreading. Adapted for mountainous and shallow soil conditions. 
Sow 20 lbs. to the acre. Fancy grade. Price per bushel, $23.50 
SWEET CLOVER 
Sweet Clover is valuable for hay, pasture and plowing under. Sweet Clover 
thrives on poor soil where no other Clover will grow. As a fertilizer Sweet 
Clover provides the quickest way to improve poor land. Produces a large hay 
crop of high feed value. 
Fancy White Blossom. Price per bushel, $10.50 
Fancy Yellow Blossom. Price per bushel, $11.00 
WHITE CLOVER 
A low, close growing Clover; round, white heads; very fragrant; best 
adapted to moist soils. Sow in Spring. For lawns it is splendidly adapted. 
Makes excellent forage for Bees. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. to the acre. 
- Price per pound, 50c 
CRIMSON CLOVER 
This Clover is an annual variety. Like other clovers it is a soil enricher 
and builder, and if cut while in bloom will make excellent hay. It makes 
large stools, sending out 40 to 50 branches from a single stem. It succeeds 
on any kind of soil. Sow 10 to 15 lbs. to the acre, from July to September. 
Price per bushel, $7.50 
All Prices on FIELD SEEDS are subject to market changes. 
