Timothy Seed 
Medium Red Clover 
The value of this great clover need not be em¬ 
phasized for it is recognized as the greatest of the 
legumes. You will always profit greatly by sowing 
Red Clover. Be sure of your seed. Many failures 
have been due to poor seed. Write for Sample. 
We offer several grades of Red Clover and will 
be pleased to send you samples and prices of lots 
you may be interested in. Our prices for the very best grade 
of Domestic Seed, per peck, $3.50; y 2 bu., $0.75; bu., $13.00. 
MAMMOTH Red c,over (Sapling). This variety is an 
enormous yielder of hay of excellent qual¬ 
ity. is strong grower and preferred by many growers of the 
clovers. Price, per bu., $13.00, y 2 bu., $6.75. 
A I Cl LfE* At/rp Much like red clover except has 
** 1 *'*“ white blossom, is not so tall 
and finer stemmed. Seed is smaller and goes farther—sure catch 
and less liable to freeze than red clover. Many sow mixture of 
red and Alsike. We can verify origin of all our seed and have 
only one grade, which is best we can possibly secure. Price, per bu., 
$12.00; yt bu., $6.50; peck, $3.75. 
SPECIAL PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURE 
Consists of Kentucky Blue Grass, Timothy, Alsike, Red Clover, Alfalfa, 
and Yellow Sweet Clover, in just the right proportions for a good sod. Sow 
at rate of 14 pounds per acre. Price, 25c per lb. 
For wet spots in the field or for wet fields we have a special mixture. Please 
specify when ordering. Price of mixture for wet ground, 30c per lb. 
pen TOP ^ grass valuable in every mixture, grows on any soil and 
B is the best wet land variety we know. It is drought resistant 
and a vigorous grower. Price, ISc per lb. In 50 lb. lots or over, 15c lb. 
ORCHARD GRASS 
A very desirable grass especially where there is 
some shade. More leafy and taller than other 
grasses. Ripens earlier than Timothy. Thrives well on most any soil. Is very nutritious 
if cut when in bloom. Price, 25c per lb. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
A hardy perennial grass familiar to 
everyone. Where permanent pastures 
are desired it should be sown with other grasses about 15 lbs. per acre. When sown 
alone 40 lbs. per acre. Will grow anywhere. Price, 18c per lb.; 100 lb. lots, 15c per lb. 
C||f> Akl AD ACC Produces an immense yield of nutritious hay. Can be 
^ ^ Art Jw sown as late as July. Sometimes sown with Soy Beans 
with splendid results. It is easy to cure and is relished by stock. A small patch will 
make a surprising yield for you. Price, per lb., 7%c; per 1O0 lbs., $6.00. 
(Bromus Inermus)—A perennial grass that has gained 
a great deal of popularity in recent years because of its 
heavy yields with Alfalfa. It should not compete with Timothy as a straight hay crop 
but sown at rate of 5 to 10 pounds per acre along with the regular seeding of Alfalfa 
it makes a remarkable yield of very palatable hay. Because of the latter it is very 
valuable as a pasture crop especially when sown with Alfalfa. Price, per lb., 35c; per 
bu. (14 lbs.) $4.50. 
ORANGE CANE 
(SORGHUM) This is one of the very best Cane varieties. 
It is 5 or 6 days later than Amber Cane, grows much 
larger and produces more syrup. This variety is of special value for planting with corn 
for the silo. Price, per lb., postpaid, 20c; by express not prepaid, lb., 15c; 10 lbs., $1.00. 
(SORGHUM) A general favorite, grows 10-12 feet high. 
Can sow as late as July. Requires one package seed per 
acre. Many farmers plant cane with their ensilage corn. Price, per lb., postpaid, 20c; 
by express not prepaid, lb., 15c; 10 lbs., $1.00. 
I ADAKirCr PI \A/KJBT AT This variety produces the heaviest 
J AI r\ I'I CijC DUvAvirlkn ■ yield of the best quality buckwheat; 
can be sown as late as August using about one bushel seed per acre. Price, per bu., $1.50. 
POTATO EYES BY MAIL (Postpaid) K°p,J4» 5 
absolutely satisfactory for planting and are producing large yields for our customers 
everywhere. We can supply the following varieties: Early Triumph, Early Ohio, Irish 
Cobbler and Late Petosky. Order your seed today. Prices, 12 eyes, 25c; 50 eyes, 50c; 
125 eyes, 75c; 250 eyes, $1.25; 500 eyes, $2.25; 1000 eyes, $4.00. 
Sow only seed of good quality and high purity. 
Timothy seed should be in all grass mixtures. It 
will catch when other grasses will not. Do not fail 
to sow best which will cost you no more and good 
seed many times is the difference between a good 
crop and a failure. We have only the very best 
Timothy seed. Price, per bu., $2.25; per y 2 Bu., 
$1.25. 
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