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MARKET GARDENERS’ SEED STORE 
FARM SEEDS (Cont.) 
FODDER CORN 
Giant Fodder Corn. This is a very tall growing leafy variety of southern white corn. 
A very heavy yielder, often producing from 10 to 25 tons of green feed per acre. 
We recommend sowing this corn very thick in order to prevent stocks from 
becoming too large and coarse. From one to two bushels per acre by drills may 
be sown with very good results.Bushel $1.50 
Elephant Fodder. Of the yellow dent type, but grows taller and more leafy than the 
average yellow dent corn, therefore producing a very heavy yield_Bushel $1.50 
SUGAR CANE OR SORGHUM 
Our customers are constantly increasing their sowings of this cheap and exceedingly 
useful summer fodder for all stock and especially milch cows. Every farmer, small 
or large, should make sowings of it.1 Lb. 5c; 100 Lbs. $4.00 
FIELD BEANS 
Choice Navy. Our stock of this well known variety has been carefully selected and 
cleaned and will be found superior to beans commonly offered as “Navy Stock.” 
Lb. 15c; 15 Lbs. $2.10 
Brown or Swedish. There is a large call for these beans and although we have given 
them small space, have sold large quantities. It is a fine field variety and the 
demand is usually good and the price high. The beans are brown in color, medium 
size and excellent for cooking.Lb. 15c; 15 Lbs. $2.10 
LINDHOLM’S BEST MIXED LAWN GRASS SEED 
Our preparation of Lawn Grass contains Blue Grass, White Clover and Sweet Vernal 
Grass and other very choice and fine varieties, and is, we think, the very best 
preparation possible for our hot and dry summers, as we have been long making 
experiments to ascertain this fact. Lindholm’s mixture of Lawn Grass Seed is 
unsurpassed either for lawns, parks or grass plats. It forms a thick, compact 
growth of short-growing varieties, following one another in succession, and can 
be highly recommended.1 Lb. 37c; 5 Lbs. $1.75 
GRASS SEED FOR SHADY LAWNS 
This mixture is composed of the few kinds of grasses that grow best in shady 
places. These grasses will grow and make a good sod under trees and in the shade 
of buildings where the common kinds of lawn grass would not do well. 
This seed should be sown in the early spring or fall. The ground should be thor¬ 
oughly stirred up and raked smooth before seeding. Use seed at the same rate as 
common Lawn grass. 
Put up in 1 pound package. Price.$0.43 
CREEPING BENT 
Put up in 1 pound bags. Price 
$0.95 
QUANTITY TO USE 
On new lawns, use 1 pound for every 300 square feet; 5 pounds for 1,500 square 
feet; 135 to 145 pounds for one acre. To replenish lawns where turf is thin use 
half quantity. 
