Nod-O-Gen For All Legume Seeds 
Selected Farm Seeds 
SPECIAL MIXTURES FOR PERMANENT HAY 
No. 1, for cool, moist soils, sow 35 lbs. to acre. 
No. 2, for high, dry soils, sow 40 lbs. to acre. 
No. 3, for wet soils, sow 35 lbs. to acre. 
SPECIAL MIXTURES FOR PERMANENT 
PASTURES 
No. 4, for cool, moist soils, sow 35 lbs. to acre. 
No. 5, for high, dry soils, sow 40 lbs. to acre. 
No. 6, for wet soils, sow 35 lbs. to acre. 
Barley 
Montana, Two-Rowed. Head longer than the six- 
rowed varieties and the grain is larger, plump, extra 
heavy, in favorable seasons nearly white. Extensively 
grown for green foliage. 
Common. Six-rowed; grown for foliage. 
Soja Beans 
One of the most valuable and important forage and 
soil-improving crops. When cut together with Corn for 
the silo, they greatly improve the quality of the feed. 
Rye 
Spring. Valuable for “catch crop” to sow where Winter 
grain has failed. 13 ^ bus. per acre. 
Winter Rosen. Sow from the middle of August to last of 
September. Sow broadcast, or drill at rate of 13^ bus. 
per acre. 
Dwarf Essex Rape 
Rape has a high feeding value for fattening sheep and 
swine, also a good milk producing food for cows. Sow 
broadcast, 5 to 6 lbs. to the acre. 
Prices on seed in the following list fluctuate with 
the market, and will be quoted on request. 
Millets 
Sow three-fourths to one bushel to the acre. 
Hungarian Grass. 48 lbs. to the bus. Market price. 
Golden. 50 lbs. to the bus. Market price. 
Japanese, or Barnyard. 32 lbs. to the bus. Market 
price. 
Sudan Grass 
An annual of quick growth, the first crop being ready 
to cut in 50 to 70 days after planting, depending upon the 
length of the seasons and moisture; the second and third 
crops about 45 to 50 days later. 
Japanese Buckwheat 
1 bus. to the acre (48 lbs. per bus.). 
Canada Field Peas 
2 bus. to the acre; with oats 1)^ bus. 
Vetches 
Winter, Sand, or Hairy. No other legume surpasses it 
as a nitrogen-gatherer or as a cover crop. 30 to 60 lbs. 
to the acre. 
Spring. An annual legume valuable as a Summer forage 
when sown early in Spring at the rate of 30 lbs. Vetch 
and 2 bus. grain Barley or Oats per acre. 
Wheat 
Marquis Spring. Adapted for New England, maturing 
about ten days earlier than others. 
White Winter (Klondyke White). Bald. A hardy va¬ 
riety; very prolific in this section. 2 bus. to the acre. 
SEED INOCULATION 
The best inoculation for all legume seeds 
means better crops, better soils, less fertilizer 
expense. 
Alfalfa, Clovers, Soybeans, Cowpeas, Vetch 
Peanuts, all thrive into bumper crops when 
properly inoculated with Nodogen pure bred 
cultures. 
Nod-O-Gen insures 
better plant growth 
above and below 
WHAT NODOGEN JELLY IS 
Nodogen jelly is a pure culture of nitrogen fixing bacteria, selected 
for maximum vitality and ability to transform nitrogen from the air into 
soluble nitrates and deposit them in the soil. 
Every bottle is dated and guaranteed for one year. 
Prices Are Low 
Special Garden Size for Beans, Peas 
and Sweet Peas, 20c. 
ALFALFA and 
CLOVERS 
Small Seed 
Varieties 
1 bu. unit.JO. 50 
]/2 bu. unit.30 
SOYBEANS and 
COWPEAS 
5 bu. unit.$1.00 
2 bu. unit.50 
1 bu. unit.30 
PEAS and BEANS, 
ETC. 
Large Seed 
Varieties 
5 bu. unit.$1.50 
3^ bu. unit.25 
1 bu. unit.40 
When ordering, be sure to state what crops you wish to inoculate, also 
number of bushels you will sow. 
(Jelly Medium) 
1084-1086 Main St., HARTFORD, CONN. 
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