Largest Growers and Shippers of Vegetable Plants in New Jersey 
Barley, Six-rowed. A stiff-strawed, heavy-yielding, six-rowed bearded variety. It is 
superior to other sorts in rust-resistance and stiffness of straw. Bus. (48 lbs.) $1.50, F.O.B. 
Sewell, N. J.; $2.00, freight prepaid. 
Buckwheat, New Japanese. A heavy cropper and less liable to blight than other sorts. 
The kernels are larger and the straw is stouter and heavier. Lb. 15 cts.; 10 lbs. 60 cts.; 
bus. (48 lbs.) $2.25, delivered. Bus. $1.75, F.O.B. Sewell, N. J. 
Oats, White Russian. Sowed in spring, either for hay or for the grain. Bus. 90 cts., F.O.B. 
Sewell, N. J.; $1.20, freight prepaid. 
Wheat, Leap’s Prolific. Sowed for the grain and also for cover-crop. Bus. (60 lbs.) $1.15, 
F.O.B. Sewell, N. J.; $1.75, freight prepaid. 
Wheat, Spring. For spring sowing. Bus. (60 lbs.) $1.50, F.O.B. Sewell, N. J.; $2.00, freight 
prepaid. 
Rye, Winter Rosen. Sowed for the grain and also as a cover-crop. Bus. (56 lbs.) $1.00, F.O.B. 
Sewell, N. J.; $1.50, freight prepaid. 
Rye, Spring. For spring sowing. Bus. (56 lbs.) $1.50, F.O.B. Sewell, N. J. ; $2.00, freight 
prepaid. 
Canada Field Peas. Valuable in northern climates as a cattle-feed. Used for horse- and pig- 
feed when sown with oats. Bus. $3.50, F.O.B. Sewell, N. J.; $4.00, freight prepaid. 
Cowpea, Brown Whippoorwill. Used as hay for cattle and for cover-crop. Bus. (60 lbs.) 
$3.00, F.O.B. Sewell, N. J.; $3.70, freight prepaid. 
Cowpea, Mixed. For hay and cover-crop. Bus. (60 lbs.) $2.75, F.O.B. Sewell, N. J.; $3.45, 
freight prepaid. 
Rape, Dwarf Essex. A quick-growing forage crop valuable for poultry or hogs, or may be 
used as a cover-crop. Used as a vegetable green and grown by market gardeners for that 
purpose. Lb. 12 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.00; 100 lbs. $9.00, delivered. 100 lbs. $8.00, F.O.B. Sewell, 
N. J. 
Soy Bean, Black Wilson. Being used on a larger scale each season for cover-crop. We 
recommend it as an excellent soil-builder. Widely used for hay and ensilage for feeding 
of cattle. Bus. (60 lbs.) $1.25, F.O.B. Sewell, N. J.; $1.85, freight prepaid. 
Vetch, Hairy. Used as a cover-crop, it is very valuable as a soil-builder. Can be sowed with 
either crimson clover, rye, or wheat. September is the best month for sowing. Lb. 20 cts.; 
10 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $12.00, delivered. 100 lbs. $11.00, F.O.B. Sewell, N. J. 
Vetch, Spring. This variety is used for spring sowing for cover-crop. Lb. 15 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.20; 
100 lbs. $9.00, delivered. 100 lbs. $8.00, F.O.B. Sewell, N. J. 
Information on 
Grass, Clover 
and G 
rain Seeds 
W eight 
Pounds 
Seeds 
per bus. 
per acre 
Time of seeding 
Barley. 
.48 
72- 96 
Apr .-June 
Blue Grass. 
.14 
30- 35 
Apr.-June; Aug., Sept. 
Buckwheat. 
.48 
48- 60 
May, June 
Corn, Field. 
. 56 
8- 10 
May, June 
Corn, Ensilage. 
.56 
30- 35 ■ 
May, June 
Cowpeas, Broadcast. 
.60 
90-120 
May-July 
Cowpeas, Drilled. 
.60 
60- 70 
May-July 
Clover, Alfalfa. 
.60 
15- 20 
March, Apr.; Aug., Sept. 
Clover, Alsike. 
. 60 
8- 10 
March, Apr.; Aug., Sept. 
Clover, Crimson. 
. 60 
15- 20 
July, Aug. 
Clover, Red. 
. 60 
10- 12 
March, Apr.; Aug., Sept. 
Clover, Sweet. 
. 60 
20- 30 
Apr., May; Aug., Sept. 
Clover, White. 
. 60 
6- 8 
Apr.-June; Aug.-Oct. 
Lawn Grass. 
. 25 
100-150 
Apr.-June; Aug.-Oct. 
Meadow Fescue.. 
. 24 
25- 35 
Apr., May; Aug., Sept. 
Millet, German or Golden. 
. 50 
40- 50 
May-July 
Oats. 
. 32 
50- 75 
March-May 
Orchard Grass. 
.14 
20- 25 
Apr., May; Aug., Sept. 
Peas, Canada, Broadcast. 
.60 
90-120 
Feb.-Apr. 
Permanent Pasture. 
.25 
20- 30 
Apr.-June; Aug.-Oct. 
Rape, D. E. 
.56 
6- 10 
Apr.-Aug. 
Red-Top, Solid. 
.32 
8- 12 
Apr.-June; Sept., Oct. 
Rye, Winter. 
. 56 
70- 90 
Sept., Oct. 
Rye Grass. 
. 24 
25- 35 
Apr.-June; Aug.-Oct. 
Soy Beans, Broadcast. 
. 60 
90-120 
May-Aug. 
Sudan Grass. 
. 40 
25- 35 
May-July 
Timothy. 
. 45 
8- 12 
Apr.-June; Aug.-Oct. 
Vetch, Winter. 
. 60 
30- 50 
Aug.-Oct. 
Wheat, Winter. 
. 60 
90-120 
Sept., Oct. 
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