SWEET CLOVER (White Blossom). This must not be confused with the White Clover used for 
lawns. It is a tall growing plant that should be cut before the stems become woody. It is very fine 
for soil building as well as valuable for bee keepers. It is fine for sowing on waste land. Sow 12 to 
15 lbs. per acre. 
Price per lb., 25c; 5 lbs. or over, 17c per lb. 
TALL OAT GRASS. A very valuable grass for either hay or pasture, that is just coming into general 
use in the Northwest. It is highly recommended for use in permanent pastures. It grows nearly four 
feet high if it is not cut and thrives on most any soil. Sow 25 lbs. per acre. 
.Price per lb., 50c; 5 lbs. or over, 42c per lb. 
TIMOTHY. One of the most universally known and grown of all grasses for hay. It is not so good as 
a pasture grass. Grown in the Northwest. Sow about 15 lbs. per acre, if sown alone. 
Price per lb., 25c; 5 lbs. or over, 17c per lb. 
WHITE CLOVER. A very hardy perennial clover much used in lawns and for permanent pastures. 
Price per lb., 40c; 5 lbs. or over, 35c per lb. 
GRAIN and FORAGE CROPS 
SPRING VETCH. This is the variety sown throughout Western Washington in the fall. It is fine for 
green feed or for ensilage. Also used as a green manure for plowing under in the spring. Sow 60 to 
80 lbs. of vetch with 40 to 50 pounds of either oats, wheat or rye. (See schedule for prices.) 
FIELD PEAS. Valuable either as a green feed or for the ripe peas. We offer both the Blue Bell and 
Yellow Canadian. (See schedule for prices). 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE. A valuable rapid growing pasture crop for hogs, sheep, cattle or poultry. 
Plant 5 pounds per acre. (See schedule for prices). 
RYE. A valuable grain for sowing either with peas or vetch, or when planted alone. (See schedule 
for prices). 
SEED OATS. We have a fine lot of select seed this year. Free from black oats and other foul weeds. 
(Write for prices). 
WHEAT. We can supply good seed wheat either for fall or spring sowing. (Write us for prices if in 
need of a supply). 
TABLE OF PRICES 
for 1st or 
2nd ZONES 
Single Lb. 
10 Lbs. 
50 Lbs. 
Postpaid 
Postpaid 
Postpaid 
Field Peas, Blue Bell. 
.20c 
90c 
$4.00 
WRITE 
Field Peas, Yellow Canadian 
.20c 
80c 
3.50 
for 
Dwarf Essex Rape. 
.25c 
1.70 
8.00 
PRICES 
Rye, winter. 
.15c 
60c 
2.50 
on 
Oats . 
.15c 
50c 
2.00 
QUANTITY 
Wheat, winter . 
.15c 
60c 
2.50 
LOTS 
Wheat, spring. 
.15c 
60c 
2.50 
Vetch, spring. 
.15c 
75c 
3.00 
Barley . 
. 15c 
60c 
2.50 
FODDER CORN 
EARLY NORTHWESTERN (Smoky Dent). The earliest dent corn grown. The kernel is red, being a 
cross between a red dent and a yellow dent. While this corn does not produce as great a quantity 
of stalk as the Minnesota No. 13, it will mature a much greater number of ears, and so is especially 
adapted for feeding hogs. 
Prices, postpaid: Lb., 15c; 10 lbs. at 10c per lb.; 50 lbs. at 9c per lb.; 100 lbs. at 8c per lb. 
MINNESOTA NO. 13. (Dent). This corn is the earliest and most productive of all yellow dent corn. 
Besides being adapted to a wider range of climate and soils than any other corn, it will produce the 
greatest amount of ensilage of any of the kinds now grown with success west of the Cascade Moun¬ 
tains. Our stock is grown from finest selected stock and carefully tested for germination. 
Prices, postpaid: Lb., 15c; 10 lbs. at 10c per lb.; 50 lbs. at 9c per lb.; 100 lbs. at 8c per lb. 
Wood Labels 
3^ -inch Painted Tree Labels Doz. 100 
Copper Wire.$ .10 $ .50 
4-inch Painted Pot or Garden Labels.10 .25 
6-inch Painted Pot or Garden Labels.10 .35 
10-inch Painted Pot or Garden Labels.20 1.25 
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