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ALLEN'S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
Dwarf Essex Rape 
This is a great crop for hogs and sheep. In from 8 to 10 
weeks from sowing it is ready to turn them on for daily mow¬ 
ing, producing 20 to SO tons of green feed per acre. Covers 
the ground and chokes out the weeds. Sow latter part of June, 
6 lbs. to the acre. By mail, postpaid: 1 lb., 15c. By express: 
10 lbs., $1.25; 50 lbs., $5.00. 
Dzi'orf Ezscx Rape 
Oats 
SWEDISH SELECT 
OATS 
Timof’hy 
Ohio High Test 
Prices very reasonable this season, warranting your making a big planting of Timothy 
seed; in fact, prices are most seasonable of any time in the past 10 years. Our supply is best we ever 
have owned. Write when you get this catalog and get price? fer advances. 
New Crop—High Test 
Weighs around 38 pounds to measured bushel. 
After years of trials wo have again come back 
to this variety as the leader. Grains pure white, 
plump, heads upright, large and bushy, thin hull, 
stiff straw stands throughout bad weather, as 
near smut-proof as they make these Oats. Are 
Certified and the very best obtainable, grown for 
seed. An early order will make you sure of get¬ 
ting good Northern seed. 1 bushel, $1.00; 10 bushels or 
more, 90c per bushel. 
Canada Field Peas 
Millet' 
Prices subject to change. 
GERMAIT MIXiIiZST. The most popular of all the 
millets. Of late years often called Golden. So called 
Western Golden, however, is not true German. Ger¬ 
man is a tall growing variety with large stout stems, 
leaves broad and stiff. The seed heads are usually 
about an inch in diameter, of good length and well 
filled out with seed. For seed sow 12 to 15 pounds 
and for hay about 30 to 40 pounds per acre. 
GOIiDEN or LIBERTY MILLET. Is decidedly one 
of the best varieties to grow for a hay crop ; produces 
large crop of fine grass ranging in height from 
4% to 6 ft., according to strength of soil. Can be 
cut green or made into hay, and ,is readily eaten by 
stock. It requires 1 bushel to sow an acre broadcast. 
JAFAITESE MILLET. This grows 6 to 8 ft. high, 
stands remarkably well, and yields from 10 to 12 tons 
green fodder per acre. It may be sown from the 
middle of May to the first of July, broadcast at the 
rate of 15 pounds per acre. 
ALLEN’S PASTURE GRASS. Price on application. 
ALLEN’S MEADOW MIXTURE. Price on application. 
ORCHARD GRASS. A valuable grass for pasture, for sowing in orchards 
or shady places. It grows rapidly and does not suffer from close feeding. 
When sown alone, 3 bushels should be sown to the acre; 14 lbs. to the bushel. 
Lespedeza 
A new plant in the North and so far its 
cultivation is mostly in the experimental stage. 
It is a legume that thrives on poor acid soil 
without lime. The plants are bushy and spread¬ 
ing, growing close to the ground. The leaves 
resemble clover but are much smaller. 
Grasses 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Also known as June 
Grass. A valuable variety for lav/ns when mi.xed with other grasses, 
and especially valuable as a pasture grass. About three busheLs 
to the acre for pasture. (14 lbs. to the bushel.) 
RED TOP GRASS. Grows v/ell in all soils, especially so on moist 
land. 
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