PEDIQREED SEEDS 
Hybrid sweet corns, 
potatoes, oats, peas, 
barley, wheat, rye. 
cabbage, field corn, 
field beans, soy beans, 
clovers and grasses. 
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FARM CHEMICALS 
„ Seed disinfectants, 
I seed inoculants, 
fertilizers, sulphur, 
gypsum, lime, 
and spray materials. 
Also drain tile. 
HONEOYE FALLS. N. Y. 
Dear Friend:— 
Shorter supplies and price uncertainties characterize the seed situation this spring. 
The supply of recommended oats and barleys is exceedingly short. Clovers, alfalfas, seed potatoes and field beans 
are in much shorter supply than for a long time. 
Prices reflect the shortages, but we expect fluctuations and shall try to keep our prices in line with the market. 
So prices quoted herein are subject to change without notice. Latest prices will be sent on request. 
While prices may vary, the quality of our offerings will not. Our seed offerings are limited to varieties and 
strains of proven worth and from sources that have been proved best. Seed selection, testing and treating, crop fertil¬ 
izing, dusting or spraying, careful handling, proper storing, thorough cleaning and grading are all done systematically, 
to the end that our seeds may be as high in purity, germination, disease freedom and weed freedom as is possible. The 
seeds we have to purchase from other sections are of the best quality obtainable. 
Please read carefully the descriptions on pages 1, 2 & 4. We have tried to make them concise, specific and accurate. 
Prices of seeds and seed treating materials are on page 3. A later circular will give prices of fertilizers and other 
chemicals. 
Hoping to serve you and wishing you a successful season, I am 
Sincerely, 
K. C. LIVERMORE 
Quaker Hill Hybrid Su?eei Corns Oats, Barletj, Peas and Mixtures 
They actually yield 25% to 100% more than the old favorites, are 
much more uniform, have high quality and most of them are resistant 
to the dread wilt disease. The seed is produced by controlled cross 
pollination of two or more specially bred strains. The seeds cost 
more, but results justify the cost many times over. Hybrid sweet corns 
are rapidly displacing the old kinds. 
We offer nine hybrids that ripen at different times, each the best 
available in its ripening period. One can choose those that best suit 
his market or can provide a- continuous supply from early to late by 
planting at one time several that will ripen in succession and then 
follow with successive plantings of a late one. 
In the brief descriptions given below, the maturity dates are ap¬ 
proximate for this section and naturally vary with locality and season. 
They are comparable with Golden Bantam at 80 days. For more com¬ 
plete descriptions ask for our sweet corn circular. 
Yellow Hybrids . Mostly 12-rowed, some 12 to 16 rowed 
GEMCROSS P.39 - 68 to 72 days, our newest and earliest, high 
quality. 
SPANCROSS P.39 - 72 days, very prolific, wilt resistant, fine type. 
WHIPCROSS C6.2 - 74 days, very uniform, larger ears, wilt 
resistant. 
SUNCROSS P.39 - 76 days, dandy quality, wilt resistant. 
WHIPCROSS P.39 - 80 days, big yielder, large ears, wilt resistant. 
BANCROSS P.39 - 84 days, wonderful quality, wilt resistant, 
heavy yielder. 
GOLDEN CROSS - 86 days, best of all in yield, type, quality and 
disease resistance. 
BLOOMCROSS P.39 - 88 days, large ears, very heavy yielder, wilt 
resistant. 
White Hybrid - 12-14 rowed. 
REDGREEN - 92 days, sweetest, tenderest white, heavy yielder. 
Family Qarden Assortment 
Here is a package of assorted hybrid sweet corn seeds, ripening 
in succession, that provides an average family with an abundance of 
delicious fresh sweet corn from early summer till fall and plenty to 
can for winter. It includes 3oz. each, Gemcross, Suncross, Whipcross 
and 18 oz. Golden Cross with directions for planting. Lots of enjoy¬ 
ment and real savings on food costs come in this package. Decide 
now to feast on sweet corn this summer. Price $1.00 post paid in U. S. 
Mail check or dollar bill (We trust Uncle Sam.) In Canada $1.20. 
Pop Corn 
SOUTH AMERICAN YELLOW - Large stalks, ears and kernels. 
Yellow'. Large Yielder. Late. Finest popping quality. Most profit¬ 
able to grow, but requires long season. 
JAPANESE HULLESS - Small stalks, ears and kernels. White. 
Low yielder. Excellent popper. Very tender. 
All the following are experiment station developed strains. They 
have proved their superiority in hundreds of tests in the Northeastern 
States and usually outyield other varieties by enough to pay the taxes 
on the land they occupy. It is these extra 5 to 10 bushels per acre 
that spell profit. 
Our seed is thoroughly recleaned and well graded with modern 
equipment by experienced operators. It is free from weed seeds and 
does not need treating. Germination on all lots is 90% or better, 
most of them over 95%. 
LENROC OATS - A white oat, bred from the grayish Cornellian. 
The best yielder in New York tests, 1.3 bushels better average than 
Cornellian. Good straw, medium kernel low percentage hulls. Ex¬ 
pected to have wide adaptation like Cornellian. 
CORNELLIAN OATS - Second only to Lenroc in the North¬ 
eastern States. High feed value. Usually weighs 3 to 10 pounds 
more per bushel than other varieties. 
ITHACAN OATS - Second to Cornellian in most places, but some¬ 
times better near Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. White, medium 
sized kernels, very good straw. 
VICTORY OATS - One of five recommended best for Northeastern 
States. Yields only 2 to 3 bus. under Cornellian but 5 to 8 bus. better 
than the Swedish type oats being shipped in from the Corn Belt States. 
Short, plump, white kernels. Very good straw. Best looking and 
best selling oat. Our seed weighs 38 to 42 lbs. per struck bushel. 
UPRIGHT OATS - Outstands all others. Safest on rich or low 
land. Ranks high in grain yield, highest in straw yield. Best oat for 
green feed or hay. Large white kernels. 
ALPHA BARLEY - Two row hybrid, wide adaptation, excellent 
straw, one of highest yielders in North Eastern States. Ripens with 
Cornellian Oats. Best for mixtures with oats. Best for milk pro¬ 
duction but not for beer. 
WISCONSIN 38 BARLEY - Smooth bearded, 6-rowed hybrid. 
Yields little more than Alpha. Straw weaker. Not so good for mixed 
sowing. Best for beer. 
WHITE CANADIAN PEAS - One of the best in yield of grain and 
vine growth. Grown in Idaho to escape blight infection. They are 100% 
disease free. Blight infested seed is unsafe.. 
GRAIN MIXTURES - We offer Cornellian Oats and Alpha Bar¬ 
ley with or without field peas in proper proportions. These highest 
yielders, ripening together make the best and cheapest home grown 
feed. 
GREEN FEED OR. HAY MIXTURES - Oats and peas make a 
very nutritious green feed or hay that cattle relish. A patch handy 
to the lane or pasture is worth a lot when pastures dry up. Our mix¬ 
ture of Upright Oats and disease free peas yield 20% to 40% more 
forage than other varieties. 
SCRUB SEEDS IDASTE MONEIJ 
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