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STERLING’S ANNUAL CATALOG 
FARM AND FIELD SEED 
SEED POTATOES 
L'se 4 to 6 sacks to the acre. 
(Prices are liable to change without notice) 
We have a nice lot of Seed fo.r Spring demand, both Cobblers and 
Green Mountains. All certified seed. Handsome stock. 
Sack of 
Pk. Bu. 150 lbs. 
IRISH COBBLERS. Maine grown .$ .40 $1.20 $2.75 
GREEN MOUNTAIN. Maine grown .40 1.20 2.75 
The above prices are net cash when you get the goods. Time prices 
are a matter of adjustment. 
FIELD SEED 
Prices liable to change without notice. 
SEED OATS. Scottish Chief. Use 2 to 4 Bu. to the acre. The best 
for this section. Pk. of 8 Lbs., 60c; Bu. of 32 Lbs., $1.75. 5 Bu. for 
$8.50. 
SEED OATS by the Bag. A very heavy Seed Oat packed in 80-Lb. 
bags, $2.00. 5 bags at $1.90 per bag. 
SEED WHEAT. Marquis, the best Spring Wheat. Very prolific, early. 
Pk. of 15 Lbs., 85c. Bu. of 60 Lbs., $2.95. 
SEED RYE. Spring Rye. Fine seed. Bu. of 60 Lbs., $2.75. 
Pk. o.f 14 Lbs., 75c. 
SPRING VETCH. For a cover crop. Mix with oats. 10 Lbs., 65c; 
Bu. of 60 Lbs., $3.90. Inoculate your Vetch Seed with Legume-Aid. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS. For cover crop. Use 1 Bu. Peas and 1 Bu. 
Oats to the acre. 10 Lbs., 75c; Bu. of 60 Lbs., $3.75. 
SOY BEANS. Cayuga. Very productive. 
10 Lbs., 50c; Bu. of 60 Lbs., $2.50. 
SUDAN GRASS. We find this the best Grass for Pasture that we 
have ever tried. Use 20 to 40 Lbs. with 1 Bu. of Oats, on one acre 
of ground. Sow after ground warms up on good soil. 
For Hay use 20 to 35 Lbs. to the acre, broadcast, or 10 Lbs. in 
drills and cultivate. Crops of 5 tons to the acre have been grown. 
Northern seed. Per Lb., ,10c; 5 Lbs. or more, .08c per Lb.; 50 to 100 
Lbs., @ 7^20 per Lb. 
WARNING — Do not sow your Soy Beans, Sudan Grass or Spring Vetch 
until your ground is warmed up a little. If sown too early they will 
fail to germinate, or if they do sprout, they will not thrive. 
BUCKWHEAT. Japanese. Does well on sour soil. Best for this 
section. Very large grain. 10 Lbs., 50c; Bu. of 48 Lbs., $1.95; 5 Bu. 
at $1.90 per Bu. 
RAPE SEED. Dwarf Essex. Fine for Ducks. Per Lb., 15c; 10 Lbs. 
or more, at 12c per lb. 
BARLEY. Wisconsin No. 38. Six Row Makes good pasture. Does not 
rust like Oats. 10 Lbs., 50c; Bu. of 50 Lbs., $2.00. 
Your Sterling Lawn Grass seed made a beautiful lawn for me in my new 
seeding. I was mowing it in less than four weeks after sowing the seed. I doubt 
if there is any strain of Lawn Grass can equal your Sterling Strain for this end 
of Long Island. 
J. K., Peconic. 
I bought my seed potatoes and fertilizer from you, and had the largest po¬ 
tatoes raised in Peconic. I received second prize in the 4-H Club exhibit at the 
Suffolk County Fair. 
BILLY MIDGELEY. 
