MICHELL’S HIGH GRADE FARM SEEDS 
Prices Subject to Market Changes 
alfalfa. Choice recleaned seed; sow not less than yi bushel per 
acre in May, August or September. 25 c. lb. Write for price on 
larger quantities as it changes constantly. 
BUCKWHEAT, Japanese. Sow from June ist to July 15th, one 
bushel per acre. Splendid for poultry food. Price on appli¬ 
cation. 48 lbs. per bushel. 
BUCKWHEAT, Silver Hull. Fine for poor ground. Price on 
application. 48 lbs. per bushel. 
BARLEY, Beardless Spring. For either hay or grain. Sow broad¬ 
cast, from lYz to 2 bushels per acre. From May 15th to 
July. Price will be quoted on application. 
BEANS, SOJA or SOY. Drill Y bushel per acre during May. 
Hollybrook Ito San (. Wilson 1 . 
Mammoth Yellow ^Late'). Soja Bean prices on application. 
BROOM CORN, Evergreen. The tops are made into brooms. 
Sow in May, 10 pounds per acre in drills. Price on application. 
KAFFIR CORN. Sow in June and July, 10 lbs. per acre in drills. 
Grain used for feeding poultry, fodder for .stock. Price on 
application. 
MILLET 
A handy emergency crop for all farmers. Can be sown as late 
as July i 5 th. Used as green manure or green food for stock. 
Pearl {teiicillaria Spicala). Sow 10 lbs. per acre. Price on 
application. 
Tennessee, German or Golden. A heavy cropper, must be .sown 
early. Sow t bushel, broadcast, to the acre. 
Hungarian. Of dwarf but very quick growth. Sow i bushel per 
acre. Price for Millets on application. 
Japanese Barnyard. Flnormously productive. Sow 12 lbs. per 
acre, broadcast. Price on application. 
SPRING RYE. Good for both straw and grain. ,Sow ij 4 bushels 
broadcast per acre. Price on application. 
COTTON SEED. Lb. 20c., 75c. 
for 5 lbs. 
FLAX. A very useful farm 
plant, which can be emplo5'ed 
profitably in many directions. 
Sow a bushel to the acre, 
from May 15th to June 15th. 
If de.sired for the fibre, sow 
Ito 2 biushels per acre. 
Lb. IOC. Price for larger 
quantity on application. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS. Used 
principally for green food, or 
hay for stock and for plowing 
under to add nitrogen to the 
soil. Alone, sow 3 bushels 
per acre; with oats, use lyi 
bushels of peas and iJ4 bush¬ 
els of oats, broadcast. Price 
on application. 
COW PEAS. A very inexpen¬ 
sive but effective soil regene¬ 
rator, and indispensable to 
the farmer. Sow from May 
1st to July 1st, 2 bushels per 
acre, broadcast, or i bushel 
per acre in drills. It can also 
be used as green food for 
grazing in the field, or cut and 
stored as hay. P'lorists will find this of value to plow under, 
as it is better than fertilizer for such plants as carnations, etc., 
to be set out in the field. 
Black Eye, for fodder. Black, for plowing. 
Whippoorwill. Fine for plowing under. tions will be made 
on application. 
New Era, for soil regeneration. J 
WINTER RYE, Thousandfold. 
A splendid winter crop; sow 
I'/z bushels per acre as late 
as November. Price on 
application. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE. A 
green food for sheep and 
hogs. Sow 6 lbs. per acre 
broadcast or in drills, from 
April till October. Price on 
application. 
SUGAR CANE or SORGHUM, 
Early Amber. Ideal cattle 
food either in green or cured 
state. Seed is used for poul¬ 
try feed. Sow 25 lbs. per acre 
in drills. Price on application. 
SUNFLOWER. Mammoth 
Russian. .Splendid food for 
poultry; sow' 10 qts. per acre 
in drills. Price on application. 
SPELTZ or EMMER. Used for 
feeding hogs and poultry; 
sow 2 bushels per acre, broad¬ 
cast, after April ist. Price 
on application. 
TIMOTHY. See page 20. 
TEOSINTE. (Reana Luxurians). 
A forage used extensively on 
very poor ground. Sow in 
May and June, 5 to 6 lbs. per 
acre in drills. 75c. lb., 5 lbs. fi-So. 
VETCHES, Sand, Hairy or Winter ( 1 - will I illosa). A fine cover 
crop for winter and plowing under for green manure; sow i 
bushel per acre with winter rye in August or September. Price 
on application. 60 lbs. per bushel. 
CLOVERS. Recleaned seed; 
Red, Alsike, Bokhara or 
Sweet, Crimson, Alfalfa. 
Ask for samples and prices, as 
the latter change constantly. 
SEED OATS 
Swedish, or Washington. Sow from April 
till June, 3 bushels to the acre; good for 
straw or grain. 
Canadian Cluster. An enormous yielder. 
Storm King. One of the best, 5 ft. high. 
Welcome. A very popular sort. 
NOTE. — Always allow 30c. for each two-bushel seamless 
bag w'hen ordering farm seeds. 
VETCHES, Spring [I'ida Sa/wa). Sow 1 bushel per acre, 
broadcast, in May or June. Larger quantity price on applica¬ 
tion. 60 lbs. per bushel. 
SPRING WHEAT, Saskatchewan Fife. Used principally where 
winter wheat has failed or for green food. Sow ij 4 to 2 bushels 
per acre, broadcast, in April or May. Prices on application. 
SUDAN GRASS. An annual which must be sown each year, 
resembles millet in growth; stock relish it. Yields from 2 to 4 
tons per acre. Sow’ 16 to 24 lbs. per acre. 5 oc. lb. Price for 
larger quantities on application. 
Prices vary. Quota¬ 
tions will be made 
on application. 
Price on all Farm Seeds subject to change 
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