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CHOICE GRASS SEEDS—Continued 
Special Mixtures for Permanent Hay 
Sow 50 pounds to acre 
No. 1 for Cool, Moist Soils .......... 50 lbs. $18.00 
No. 2 for High, Dry Soils...50 lbs. 18.00 
No. 3 for Wet Soils. ................50 lbs. 18.00 
Special Mixtures far Permanent Pastures 
Sow 50 pounds to acre 
No. 4 for Cool, Moist Soils... .50 lbs. $18.00 
No. 5 for High, Dry Soils............ 50 lbs. 18.00 
No. 6 for Wet Soils...50 lbs. 18.00 
CLOVER SEEDS 
Prices subject to change with the market. 
Alfalfa, or Lucerne (Medicago sativa). Seed can be 
sown in April and May in this latitude, and much 
later in the South. The land should be deeply 
ploughed and carefully prepared; 20 to 25 lbs. of 
seed per acre are required. Lb. 75c., 100 lbs. $70.00. 
Alsike, or Swedish (Trifolium Hybridum). Hardiest 
of all the Clovers and on rich, moist soil yields an 
enormous quantity of hay or pasturage. Valuable for 
sowing with Clovers or grasses, as it forms a thick 
bottom and increases yield of hay. Lb. 70c., 100 
lbs. $65.00. 
Bokhara Clover (Melilotus alba). Valuable sort for 
soiling and for ensilage and bees. Grows from 3 to 5 
feet high; sown in rich soil may be cut three times; 
lasts for years if cut before flowering. 15 lbs. to the 
acre. Lb. 50c., 100 lbs. $48.00. 
Add Parcel Post rates if wanted by mail 
Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum). An annual 
variety, largely used in the South for feeding green 
and for hay. The yield in fodder is large, and after 
cutting, it at once commences growing again and con¬ 
tinues until cut by frost. Sow in April or May; 
20 lbs. to the acre. Not always hardy in New 
England. Lb. 40c., 100 lbs. $35.00. 
Red Clover, Medium (Trifolium pratense). The 
leading variety of clover for pastures or meadows. 
Requires deep, rich soil. Sow in Spring. Lb. 75c., 
100 lbs. $70.00. 
Red Northern, or Mammoth. Grows 4 to 5 ft. high, 
and is used to plow under for manure. Lb. 75c., 
100 lbs. $70.00. 
White Dutch Clover (Trifolium repens). The best va¬ 
riety for lawns, as it forms a close herbage and remains 
green throughout the season; valuable when mixed 
with grass seeds for pasture. Lb. $1.00. 
SEED GRAIN, ETC. 
Prices subject to change with the market. 
Great care is used in the selection of our seed grain. We endeavor to have each kind true to name and free 
from mixture and foul seeds. Samples and special quotations for large quantities sent on request. 
Sow 134 to 2 bus. per acre (48 lbs. per 
BARLEY. 
bus.) 
Beardless. Bus. $3.50. 
Montana. Choice seed. Bus. $3.50. 
RYE. Sow 134 bus. per acre. (56 lbs. per bus.) 
Winter. For Fall sowing. Bus. $4.00. 
WHEAT. Sow 134 bus. per acre. (60 lbs. per bus.) 
Winter. Klondyke Bald. White grain. Bus. $4.00. 
Vetches, Sand, Winter, or Hairy (Vicia villosa) 
Thrives on poor, arid, sandy soil, and can be sown 
either in Spring or Fall. If cut as soon as full grown 
and before flowering a second growth will be made. 
Sow 40 to 50 lbs. per acre. Lb. 45c. 
MUSHROOM 
(( Champignon ) 
One pound of spawn is sufficient for nine square feet of bed . If wanted by mail , add postage at Parcel Post rates 
American Pure Culture. Single bricks 30c. each, 20 bricks $5.00. 
American Pure Culture. New mammoth strain. Single bricks, 40c. each, 20 bricks $7.00. 
English Mushroom Spawn. Made by the best maker in England especially for our trade. Lb. 30c., 5 lbs. 
$1.25, 10 lbs. $2.25. 
TOMATO 
Special Varieties for Greenhouse 
Bountiful Re-selected. A Tomato of Superior 
flavor, perfect in shape; of good size and free cropper. 
The fruit is bright red in color and very solid, excel¬ 
lent for forcing or outdoor culture. Pkt. 20c., oz. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Crockford’s Alaska, or “New Trellis.” Without 
doubt the forcing Tomato on the market. Also 
the best for outdoors if grown on trellises. Rich, 
deep color, solid flesh. Pkt. 50c. 
Comet. One of the best for forcing; brilliant scarlet 
color; medium size, smooth and soild. Pkt. 25c., 
oz. $2.00. 
Lister’s Prolific. This variety combines all the es¬ 
sential qualities of productiveness, size, flavor, and 
color; whether planted out or grown in greenhouse. 
The clusters of fruit are borne in great profusion, and 
are remarkable for the number they carry; smooth 
and of a rich scarlet color. Pkt. 25c., oz. $2.50. 
Selected Bonny Best. Early, productive, smooth, 
solid and uniform in size, scarlet in color—good for 
forcing, a favorite in the Boston market. Pkt. 25c 
oz. $1.25, K lb. $4.50. 
Stirling Castle. This is one of the best for indoor 
culture. Round, smooth, delicious flavor. Pkt. 
25c., 34 oz. 75c., oz, $2.50. 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
