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Northern Grown Seeds are Purest and Best 
FI ELD SEEDS— (Continued) 
SOJA BEANS 
Valuable for soiling, hay and silage. A great soil builder and food plant. 
Popular everywhere. They also make a splendid pasture for sheep and swine. 
Heavy yielders, 2 0 to 40 bushels per acre. Sow middle of May to June when 
the ground warms up. Sow 1 to 1 Vi bushels to the acre. 
Early Yellow. Fancy recleaned. Price per bushel, $2.25 
Black Wilson. Fancy recleaned. Price per bushel, $2.25 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
It furnishes an immense amount of green feed, and its nutritive value is 
nearly twice that of clover. Sow early in Spring to September with grain alone 
4 to 6 lbs. to the acre. It is adapted for sheep and hog pasture. 
Price per pound, 15c 
VETCHES 
Also called Sand or Hairy Vetch. Will succeed on poor soil, but does 
much better on rich soil when it will grow 4 to 5 feet high. Sow 1 V 2 to 2 
bushels to the acre with 1 bushel of oats, in May. If pastured off when not 
too far advanced, it will readily grow up again and again. 
Spring Vetch. Price per pound, 11c 
Winter Vetch. _ Price per pound, 16c 
CANE OR SORGHUM 
Great for feed as well as for making syrup. Every stock farmer should 
have some. It can be grown everywhere. It can be used as a pasture or 
fodder plant. It is readily eaten by cattle and horses, by mules, sheep, swine 
and fowl, and in fact by every animal you need fodder for. Sow 1 to 1V6 
bushels to the acre. _ Price per bushel, $2.85 
BROOM CORN SEED 
Improved Evergreen—Farmers will find this a paying crop. It grows 8 
to 10 feet high; the fibre is long and fine; will not turn red in the field. It 
is strictly a green variety. Sow 10 to 12 qts. to acre. Price per pound, 25c 
SPRING BARLEY SIX-ROW 
Finest sort for growing In Pennsylvania. Is the earliest variety, making a 
quick growing crop of excellent and nutritious green fodder. It will also make 
a good grain crop to feed green or to cure as hay. The grain is excellent for 
poultry food. Sow 2 V£ bushels per acre as early as ground can be worked. 
Price per bushel of 48 pounds, $2.50 
ORCHARD GRASS 
This is a very early grass and adapted to shady places. It grows in tufts; 
stands drought well and is very hardy. This grass is used to a very large ex¬ 
tent for Groves and Orchards and all shady places. Sow 2 to 3 bushels to the 
acre. High grade. Price per bushel, $3.90 
Price* on F1E1JD SEEDS are subject to market change* 
