45 
KALLAY BROTHERS, RAINESVILLE, OHIO 
TURNIP 
Early White Flat Dutch. A most excellent early variety. Roots medium size, 
flat; color, white; very early, sweet and tender. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; ^ lb. 35c; 
1 lb. $1.00. 
Early Snowball. A globe-shaped, white-skinned turnip, very fine grained, firm 
and a delicate flavor. One of ^the best-keeping of white-fleshed sorts, very early 
and particularly adapted for family or market use. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; ^ lb. 35c; 
1 lb. $1.00. 
Purple Top Strap Leaf. It is one of the best turnips on the market for both 
table and stock feeding. Has a bright purple top, white underneath. Leaves are 
short, narrow and erect. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; ^ lb. 35c; 1 lb. $1.00. 
Purple-Top White Globe. The root is nearly round and only slightly flattened 
at the top. The purplish color extends well down the sides of the root. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 20c; % lb. 35c; lb. $1.00. 
RUTA-BACAS 
SWEDISH TURNIP 
Imported American Yellow Purple-Top. An excellent yellow variety for either 
stock or table. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 35c; 1 lb. $1.00. 
White Sweet German. This variety is a most excellent kind, grows to large 
size; very fine for stock or table. Pkt. 10c; oz. 20c; % lb. 35c; 1 lb. $1.00. 
Purple Top White Globe 
Sweet Marjoram 
Savory, Summer 
Thyme . 
Rosemary . 
Saffron . 
HERBS 
SWEDISH MEDICINAL 
.pkt. 10c Sage—Broad Leaf 
.pkt. 10c Lavender . 
.pkt. 10c Caraway . 
.pkt. 10c Dill .. 
. . . . .pkt. 10c Basil . 
pkt. 10c 
pkt. 10c 
pkt. 10c 
pkt. 10c 
pkt. 10c 
FARM SEED 
SEED CORN 
New Learning Corn. With almost every desirable charac¬ 
teristic, has a combined commercial and agricultural value 
of incalculable worth. It is today one of the most popular 
types in the great corn belts. One of the best all round 
heavy yielding Dent Corns of the country, known the world 
over as a heavy yellow corn. Has yielded 1,288 bushels on 
10 acres. Ears 10 inches long; 18 to 20 rows, well filled 
with wedge shaped, reddish yellow kernels of medium size. 
Ripens in about 95 to 100 days lb. 25c; 2 lbs. dOc. By 
Express, % bu. $1.25; 1 bu. $3.50. 
Iowa Silver Mine. Now recognized as the best standard 
and most reliable 110-day White Dent Corn in cultivation. 
Extremely hardy, very prolific, large deep grain, small cob, 
producing average yield 15 to 100 bushels per acre. Lb. 25c; 
2 lbs. 40c; By Express, bu. $1.25; 1 bu. $3.50. 
Pride of the North. A yellow Dent variety, maturing in 
90 days. Ears 8 to 10 inches long, 16 rows on the ear, cob 
small, grain above medium size and closely set. One of the 
hardiest, and especially adapted to the northern planter; 
will mature farther north than any other Dent corn. Lb. 
25c; 2 lbs. 40c. By Express, % bu. $1.25; 1 bu. $3.50. 
White Cap Yellow Dent. A very strong grower with heavy 
fodder and large ears. Matures in 90 days. The grain has 
white cap, yellow body. Heavy yielder. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c. 
By Express, ^ bu. $1.25; 1 bu. $3.50. 
Sweet Fodder Corn. This is of greater value for dairy 
farniers than common fodder corn on account of its high 
feeding and milk producing quality. As a green fodder for 
cutting in the summer, one acre is worth eight acres of 
ordinary pasture. Sow in drills or broadcast two bushels 
per acre. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c. By Express, ^ bu. .$1.25; 
1 bu. $3.50. 
Pride of the North 
SEED OATS 
Swedish Select Oats. Will yield from 80 to 115 
bushels to the acre; are not liable to rust. Straw 
stands up well. Large long heads. Heavy plump 
meat of grain. This oat has made for itself a repu¬ 
tation as an extraordinary heavy and reliable yielder. 
It is very hardy and prolific and yields beautiful 
white kernels, which are especially desired for the 
manufacture of rolled oats. 1 bu. $1.35; 5 bu. $6.00; 
10 bu. and over, $1.00 per bushel. 
SEED WHEAT 
Spring Wheat. It has given an average yield for 
the last 14 years, through favorable and unfavorable 
seasons, of 26.7 bushels for Minnesota and the 
Dakotas. In quality it proved in milling tests equal 
to the best. This variety has no beards. 1 bu. $3.50; 
10 bu. $30.00. 
Winter Wheat. The great standard winter variety 
so generally recommended by all authorities. 1 bu. 
$3.50; 10 bu. $30.00. 
SEED RYE 
Giant Spring Rye. This is different 
from the winter rye and is highly 
valued wherever grown. It is not only 
more productive but the grain is of 
finer quality and it can be success¬ 
fully grown in any latitude. The 
straw is of special value, as it stands 
6 or 8 feet high, being better than 
that of winter rye and producing 
nearly four times as much straw as 
oats. 1 bu. $2.50; 10 bu. $22.50. 
