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MARSHALL'S MATCHLESS SEEDS 
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MILLET 
Golden. Very large crop, though not so early as Hungarian. Grows 3 to 5 feet high. 
Requires good soil. Sow 1 bushel to the acre, 48 lbs. to the bushel. Market price 
Hungarian. A favorite Summer forage crop. Sow in June, can be cut in aboutjGO 
days. Will yield two to three tons of hay per acre. Withstands heat and drought 
well. Plant about 3 pecks to 1 bushel per acre, 48 lbs. to the bushel. Market price 
Japanese. Sometimes called Barnyard Millet. Grows very tall, 6 to 7 feet; makes 
valuable forage and is the greatest yielder of all the Millets. Sow about 15 lbs. per Per lb. Bus. 100 lbs. 
acre, 35 lbs, to the bushel.§0.15 13.50 §10.00 
Soio 2 to 3 buahels 
Storm King. The heads measure from 8 
to 10 inches and the kernels are of immense 
size, thick, plump and heavy. It is very 
early, has great length of straw, producing 
70 bushels per acre. We can safely say it is 
the greatest producer of any variety of Oats 
grown in this country. Bus. 13.00. 
White Tartar. A remarkably handsome 
and perfect white oat, extremely early, in 
fact, the earliest variety in cultivation. It 
is an enormous cropper. The straw is long, 
very strong, and holds up well. The heads 
are large and well filled. Pk. 50c,, bus. 
$2.75, 10 bus. or over, $2.65 per bus. 
Regenerated Swedish Select. Popular for 
its heavy yields and especially adopted for 
light soils. Very strong straw and branch¬ 
ing habit. Bus. $2.75, 10 bus. lots, $2.65 
per bus. 
Bumper Crop. A very large and plump Oat 
Canada Field. Valuable for cattle feeding. 
Also used for ensilage. Sown broadcast in the 
Spring at the rate of two bushels to the acre. 
Market price. 
Cow Peas, Clay. This variety is of extra strong 
growth and specially adapted for sowing in 
Noi’thern States. A first-class green fertilizer; 
does well on all sorts of soils and under adverse 
conditions. The feeding value, also, whether 
in a green or cured state, cannot be overesti¬ 
mated. Sow 2 bushels per acre, 60 lbs. per 
bushel. Bus. $5.00. 
Cow Peas, Whippoorwill. A very early matur¬ 
ing variety of upright or bush growth. Bus. 
$5.00 
RAPE 
Dwarf Essex. ^ Fine for sheej) pasture; valuable 
as_a soil enricher. Plant in June or July in 
drills at the rate of 3 lbs. ])cr acre, broadcast 
5 lbs. ])er acre. Can l)e planted alone or witli 
other forage crops. Lb. 30c., 100 lbs. $25.00. 
RYE 
Foi grain, 1 bushel to the acre; for forage or soiling, 1bushels, 56 lbs. to the bushel. 
Spiing. Ihis is excellent for a catch-crop, as it may be sown somewhat later than other grains Pk. Bus. 
and produces an abundance of green feed in the Summer season.$1.25 $4.50 
Giant Winter. Jhis variety is fast gaining in popularity as a cover crop and produces an 
abundant crop of early green feed. If allowed to mature will produce a heavy crop of grain, 
and a fine quality of straw if cut about July 1. 
OATS 
to the acre, 32 lbs, to the bushel. 
Field of Storm King Oats 
Vigorous and heavy cropper. Bus. $2.50. 
Prices on all Farm)Seeds are subject to market fluctuations. 
1.25 4.50 
