64 Hamilton St., Paterson, N. J« [ 37 ]_ Farm and Field Seeds 
Selected Farm and Field Seeds 
Prices on all Farm Seeds are subject to market changes 
BARLEY 
Two bushels to the acre, 48 pounds to a bushel 
Beardless Spring. Large head, free from 
beards Bu. $3.00. 
BUCKWHEAT 
Sow one bushel to the acre. Bushel 48 lbs. 
Japanese. Earliest and most prolific. Bu. 
$3.00. 
CARROT 
White Belgian. Flesh white and coarse. 
Desirable for stock feeding. fi lb. 35c., 
1 lb. $ 1 . 00 . 
ENSILAGE and FODDER CORN 
Southern Horse Tooth. A large, leafy 
grower, valuable for ensilage. Bu. $3.50. 
Sweet Fodder. For soiling or ensilage. 
Bu. $5.00. 
FIELD CORN 
Eight quarts of seed will plant an acre in hills, 
3 bushels will sow one acre broadcast or 
half that quantity in drills 
Flint Varieties 
Golden Nugget. Long, beautiful golden 
ears; heavy cropper. Bu. (56 lbs.) $4.00. 
Early Yellow Canada. Matures in 90 days. 
Bu. (56 lbs.) $4.00. 
Longfellow. Ears 10-15 in. long; popular 
variety. Bu. (56 lbs.) $4.00. 
Sanford White Flint. Medium size ears; 
silvery white kernels. Bu. (56 lbs.) $4.00. 
Dent Varieties 
Eureka. Very early, long ears, deep yellow 
grains. Bu. $4.00. 
Improved Learning. The most popular 
Dent variety; large, handsome ears of a 
deep yellow orange color. Bu. $3.00 
MILLET 
Sow one bushel to the acre 
Golden. Heavier cropper than the Hun¬ 
garian. Bu. (50 lbs.) $5.00. 
Hungarian. A favorite Summer forage crop 
Bu. (48 lbs.) $4.50. 
Japanese. Grows tall; valuable forage. 
Bu. (35 lbs.) $3.50. 
MANGEL WURZEL 
Sow 6 to 8 pounds to the acre 
Champion Yellow Globe. Bright orange 
color; globe-shaped. I 4 lb. 20c., 1 lb. 75c., 
10 lbs. $6.50. 
Danish Yellow Sludstrup. Long, reddish 
yellow. }i lb. 20c., 1 lb. 75c., 10 lbs. $6.50. 
Lane’s White Sugar. For stock feeding, 
lb. 20c., 1 lb. 75c., 10 lbs. $6.50. 
Leviathan Long Red. Largest and heaviest 
cropper of the Mangels, lb. 20c., 1 lb. 
75c., 10 lbs. $6.50. 
SELECTED SEED OATS 
Sow 2 to 3 bushels to the acre, 32 pounds to the 
standard bushel 
Clydesdale. Heavy grain yield and splendid 
straw. Bu. $2.00. 
Storm King. An early variety that makes a 
strong growth; a heavy yielder, kernels 
large and plump. Bu. $2.50. 
Swedish. Heavy yielder and good for light 
soils. Bu. $2.25. 
PEAS 
Three bushels to the acre 
Bushel 60 lbs. 
Canada Field. Valuable for cattle feeding, 
also used for ensilage. Bu. $5.50. 
Whippoorwill Cow Peas. A popular early 
maturing variety and is largely grown. 
Bu. $4.50. 
STIMUGERM 
Legume Inoculation 
Soybeans, Cowpeas, Vetch, Peas, 
Beans, Etc. 5-bu. unit $2.25, 2-bu. 
unit $ 1 . 10 , 1 -bu. unit 60c., H-bu. 
unit 35c. 
Alfalfa and Clovers. 2J^-bu. unit $1.50, 
l>^-bu. unit $ 1 . 00 , 1 -bu. unit 60c., 
J^-bu. unit 35c. 
When ordering, be sure to state what crops 
you wish to inoculate, also number of 
bushels you will sow. 
RAPE 
Sow 10 lbs. to the acre broadcast-, sow 4 lbs. 
to the acre in drills 
Dwarf Essex. Used for pasturing sheep. Its 
fattening properties are said to be better 
than Clover. 100 lbs. $16.00. 
RYE 
Sow 2 bushels to the acre 
Bushel 56 lbs. 
Mammoth Winter. Heavy and productive. 
Sow in August and September. Bu. $3.00. 
Spring. An excellent catch crop. Sow in 
April. Bu. $3.50. 
SUNFLOWER 
Sow 5 lbs. to the acre 
Mammoth Russian. Valuable for poultry. 
Lb. 20c., 100 lbs. $15.00. 
VETCHES or TARES 
Sow two bushels to the acre 
Bushel 60 lbs. 
Spring Vetch. Valuable for soiling or for 
green manuring and feeding stock. 100 lbs. 
$13.00. 
Winter Vetch. Also called Sand or Hairy 
Vetch. For Fall sowing, sow 1 bushel per 
acre with 1 bushel of Rye. 100 lbs. $20.00 
WHEAT, Spring 
Sow two bushels to the acre 
Marquis (Beardless). Vigorous and pro¬ 
ductive. Bu. (60 lbs.) $4.00. 
WHEAT, Winter 
Bushel 60 lbs. 
Jones Red Wave (Beardless). Considered 
the best and most productive variety 
grown. Bu. $3.00. 
Rural New Yorker (Bearded). The straw 
is tall and strong, with compact heads. 
Bu. $3.00. 
