Clovers 
Prices Subject to Change 
Sow 30 to 40 lbs. to the acre 100 
Lb. Lbs. 
ALFALFA, or LUCERNE (Medicago sativa). 
Valuable as a forage crop, produces enormous 
crops (Northern grown).$0.55 $50.00 
ALFALFA GRIMM. Hardier and more pro¬ 
ductive than the ordinary Alfalfa. Thrives well 
on hard pan soils, and is better suited to wet 
soils than other kinds.65 60.00 
ALSIKE CLOVER (Trifolium hybridum). Very 
hardy, resists cold and wet.50 45.00 
CRIMSON or SCARLET CLOVER (Trifolium 
incarnatum). An annual variety of rapid 
growth valuable as a cover crop or for green 
manuring. Sow 20 lbs. to the acre.25 20.00 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER (Trifolium pratense). 
The common red Clover and the most valuable. .55 50.00 
MAMMOTH RED CLOVER or PEA VINE. 
Grows taller and lasts longer than the Medium 
Red.60 55.00 
WHITE CLOVER (Trifolium repens). The best 
variety for lawn mixtures.60 55.00 
SWEET CLOVER, BOKHARA (Melilotus alba). 
Used on poor, light soils when other Clovers 
do not take well.30 25.00 
Farm and Field Seeds 
Prices Subject to Change Bus. 
BARLEY, Beardless ( Sow 2 bushels to the acre) . $3.50 
BEANS, Soja Mammoth Yellow ( Sow % bushel to the 
acre ) . 5.00 
BUCKWHEAT, Japanese (Sow 1 bushel to the acre)... 3.00 
FIELD CORN, Golden Nugget. The best Flint Corn. 4.00 
Improved Learning. The most popular Dent Corn.. 3.50 
(8 quarts Field Corn will sow 1 acre in hills). 
(3 bushels will sow 1 acre broadcast). 
FODDER CORN, Southern Horsetooth. Valuable 
for ensilage. 4.00 
Sweet Fodder. For feeding green. 6.00 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
MILLET, Hungarian. A favorite Summer 
forage crop.$0.15 $12.00 
Golden. A heavier cropper than the Hungarian .15 12.00 
Japanese. Grows tall, a quick growing variety .15 12.00 
(50 lbs. Millet will sow 1 acre). 
OATS, Storm King. The kernels are large and plump; 
a heavy yielder.$2.50 
(2 to 3 bushels will sow 1 acre). 
PEAS, Canada Field. Valuable for cattle feeding and 
ensilage. 5.00 
Whippoorwill Cow. A popular early maturing 
variety. 6.00 
(2 bushels will sow 1 acre). ^ 
RAPE, Dwarf Essex. Fine for sheep pasture. .$0.20 $15.00 
(10 lbs. will sow 1 acre broadcast). g ug 
RYE, Spring. An excellent catch crop.$3.00 
Winter. Sow in August and September. 3.25 
(2 bushels will sow 1 acre). T , 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
VETCH, Spring. Valuable for green manuring. $0.15 $12.00 
Winter. Excellent for feeding green.25 20.00 
(2 bushels will sow 1 acre). „ 
WHEAT, Spring Marquis (Beardless). The standard 
sort.$3.50 
Winter Red Wave (Beardless). The most produc¬ 
tive.Market price 
(1H bushels will sow 1 acre). 
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