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Lb. 100 Iba. 
Early Amber Sugar-Cane. The earliest and most productive variety. Height 10 to 12 
feet. For ensilage or fodder it possesses good qualities; stock of all kinds relish it. Sow 
7 lbs. in drills, or 15 lbs. broadcast, to acre.SO.15 S12.00 
Kaffir Corn (White). Excellent forage for horses and cattle, and excellent feed for poultry. 
Sow 4 to 5 lbs. per acre. 15 12.00 
SOUDAN GRASS 
A new forage crop of immense jvalue. Sudan Grass is strictly an annual and dies each year like Millet 
and must be seeded again each Spring. Sudan Grass reaches a height of from 7 to 9 feet, yet the stems 
are small and tender. The plant stools wonderfully and produces under favorable conditions as many as 
100 stalks from a single root. The seed should not be planted until the soil has become warm in the Spring 
and preferably on warm light soil. Sudan Grass will grow better if planted in rows and cultivated, but 
may be sown broadcast seeded in rows 36 inches to 42 inches apart, 2 to 3 lbs. per acre broadcasted, 16 to 
24 lbs. per acre. Cut just after bloom, so ample time may be had for second growth. Market price. 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian. Very productive, large heads with large seeds. Valuable for poultry. Five pounds 
will plant 1 acre. Lb. 25c., 25 lbs. .$4.50, 100 lbs. $18.00. 
VETCHES, OR TARES 
Spring Vetches (Vicia sativa). Closely associated with Peas in character. Highly valuable for soiling 
or for green manuring. Sometimes grown with Oats for mowing and feeding to stock. Use 40 to 60 lbs. 
totheacre. Sow in Spring while ground is cool and moist, or in early Autumn. Lb. 15c., 100 lbs. $12.00. 
Winter Vetches (Vicia villosa). Also called Sand Vetch or Hairy Vetch. Recommended for Fall sowing 
with rye, as in many localities in the North it is hardy, remaining green all Winter. A valuable food for 
stock in early Spring. Use 30 to 50 lbs. per acre. Lb. 30c. 
WHEAT 
The seed Wheat we offer is grown in Pennsylvania by a very reliable grower, especially for seed pur¬ 
poses. Sow bushels to the acre. 
Marquis Spring. A very early beardless wheat that succeeds well in the east, producing larger yields 
than any other kind. Sow as early as possible about 23^ bushels per acre. Bus. $5.00 
Four-Rowed Fulzl Red; hardy and very prolific, beardless. Market price 
Golden Wave. A grand large red grain, bearded variety. Market price 
Lancaster Fulcaster. Bearded red variety. Market price 
Red Wave. Plas long, well filled heads and large, heavy red grain. The heads are 
beardless and straw long and yellow. Market price 
Prices on all Farm Seeds are subject to market fluctuations. 
CLOVERS 
Prices subject to market changes. 
I Quantity 
for acre 
Alfalfa, or Lucerne (Medicago Sativa). One of the most valuable forage 
plants.20 lbs. 
Alsike (Trifolium Hybridum). Grows well on low wet land.10 lbs. 
Crimson, or Scarlet Clover (Trifolium Incarnatum). An annual variety 
producing large crops of green foliage.20 lbs. 
Mammoth Red, or Pea Vine. Grows much taller than Medium Red Clover... 10 lbs. 
Medium Red (Trifolium Pratense). This is the common Red Clover 
so largely grown throughout the country. 
Sweet Clover, Bokhara (Melilotus alba). Grows from 3 to 4 feet high. 
White Clover (Trifolium Repens). The best variety for lawns; valuable in 
permanent pastures. 
Mixed Clover. 
Per Per Per. 
Lb. Bushel 100 lbs. 
;0.50 $24.00 $40.00 
Market price 
Market price 
Market price 
15 lbs. 
Market price 
15 lbs. 
.45 
21.00 
35.00 
L 
10 lbs. 
.80 
45.00 
75.00 
10 lbs. 
.65 
36.00 
60.00 
