Protect Good Seed with Semesan—See ^age 51 
PERRY’S FARM SEEDS—GRAINS 
We offer only quality seed with known high purity and germination tests. Ask for prices on largo quantities. Post¬ 
paid only at one pound prices, bags extra at cost. 
All prices here quoted are subject to market changes without notice 
INOCULATION FOR LEGUMES 
It is a proven, scientific fact that all legumes thrive 
only when certain bacteria are present in the soil. Some 
soils may be entirely without them—these Nitrogen- 
gatherers. Under such conditions one may fail to get a 
good “catch” from seed planted. Inoculation of seed with 
bacteria before planting is, therefore, a sound investment 
and safe insurance. The cost is slight. We sell the jelly form 
Legume Aid with instructions for use in every package. 
No. 1— For Alfalfa and Sweet Clover. For 15 lbs. of 
seed 20c., ]/2 bu. 30c., bu. 50c., 2 ]/^ bus. $1.00. 
No. 2— For Red, Alsike, White Dutch and Crimson 
Clovers. For 15 lbs. of seed 20c., bu. 30c., bu. 50c., 
23 ^ bus. $ 1 . 00 . 
No. 3— For Sweet and Garden Peas, Canada Field 
Peas and Vetch. For 30 lbs. of seed 20c., bu. 30c., 
2 bus. 50c., 5 bus. $1.00. 
No. 4— For Garden Beans and Navy Beans. For 30 
lbs. of seed 20c., bu. 30c., 2 bus. 50c., 5 bus. $1.00. 
No. 5— For Lima Beans. For 30 lbs. of seed 20c., 
bu. 30c., 2 bus. 50c., 5 bus. $1.00. 
For Soy Beans. Bu. 30c., 2 bus. 50c. 
Composite for Garden Peas and Beans, Sweet Peas, 
Lima Beans and Lupines —dry form only—enough 
to treat several packages of seed, 15c. 
BARLEY. An excellent cheap crop to grow as forage for 
cattle, hogs and horses. Sow 100 lbs. per acre. 48 lbs. 
per bu. 
Velvet. Highly recommended as being hardy, quick¬ 
growing and without a rough beard. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 4'Oc., 12 lbs. 75c., bu. $2.25. 
Wisconsin No. 38. Six row, the earliest and hardiest 
of all. Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 40c., 12 lbs. 75c., bu. $2.25. 
BEANS, Soja or Soy. Ideal for plowing under, or for 
silage. Sow in June. Mature in 110 to 120 days. 
Black Wilson. Seed black; later than others. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 60c., 15 lbs. $1.25, 60 lbs. $4.00. 
Ito San. Seed light yellow, black scar; very desirable. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 60c., 15 lbs. $1.25, 60 lbs. $4.00. 
Manchu. Taller and more bushy than Itb San; other¬ 
wise much the same. A fine early sort. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 60c., 15 lbs. $1.25, 60 lbs. $4.00. 
BUCKWHEAT, Japanese. Sow after June 15th, using 50 
to 60 lbs. per acre. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 40c., 12 lbs. 85c., bu. $2.75. 
CORN FOR FODDER AND ENSILAGE. Strains espe¬ 
cially suited to our New England climate. Selected 
stock that you may reap the greatest harvest of grain 
and fodder. For grain, plant 14 lbs. per acre in hills; 
for fodder, 1 bushel in drills. 
Early Canada. Earliest yellow flint, ripening in August. 
Lb. 15c., 7 lbs. 60c., 14 lbs. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
Eureka. Perry’s strain, the tallest and best for ensilage. 
White dent. 
Lb. 15c., 7 lbs. 60c., 14 lbs. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
Learning Improved. Ripens in 100 to 110 days. Good 
for ensilage or ears. Yellow dent. 
Lb. 15c., 7 lbs. 60c., 14 lbs. 90c., 
bu. $3.00. 
Longfellow. An 8-rowed yellow flint that 
ripens excellently in New England. Lb. 
15c., 7 lbs. 60c., 14 lbs. $1.00, bu. $3.50. 
Sweepstakes, Perry’s Graded. Holds a 
leading place among ensilage Corns, 
second only to our Eureka. Yelhnv 
dent. Lb. 15c., 7 lbs. 60c., 14 lbs. $1.00, 
bu. $3.50. 
MILLET^ Hungarian. One of the best green fodder plants. 
Matures quickly. Grows 2 ft. high. Sow about 50 lbs. 
per acre. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 60c., 15 lbs. $1.50, 50 lbs. $4.00. 
Japanese Barnyard Grass. Grows 6 to 8 ft. tall, pro¬ 
ducing enormous crops. 25 lbs. will sow an acre. 
Lb. 15e., 5 lbs. 60c., 15 lbs. $1.50, 50 lbs. $4.00. 
SEED OATS, Swedish Select. The best drought-resisting 
Oat on record. Early and heavy yielding. Sow 100 lbs. 
per acre. Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 30c., 15 lbs. 80c., 32 lbs. 
(1 bu.) $1.35, 10 bu. lots, $1.25 per bu. 
PEAS, Canada or White Field. If sown alone, use 150 
lbs. per acre; use 60 lbs. with 50 lbs. Oats. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 50c., 15 lbs. $1.35, 50 lbs. $4.00. 
RAPE, Dwarf Essex. A fine forage food for stock or 
poultry. Use 2 to 4 lbs. per acre. 
Lb. 20c., 5 lbs. 75c., 15 lbs. $1.80, 50 lbs. $5.00. 
RYE, Spring. Sow 60 to 90 lbs. per acre to harvest the 
same year. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 40c., 14 lbs. 85c., 56 lbs. $2.75. 
Rosen Winter. Proven to be the best, the hardiest and 
the heaviest yielder. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 40c., 14 lbs. 75c., 56 lbs. $2.50. 
SUDAN GRASS. A wonderful hot weather forage crop. 
Sow from 16 to 24 lbs. per acre. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 70c., 15 lbs. $1.80, 50 lbs. $5.50. 
VETCH, Spring. A splendid soil improver. If sown alone, 
use 60 to 100 lbs. per acre; if with Barley or Oats, sow 
30 lbs. of Vetch to each 60 lbs. of either. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 60c., 15 lbs. $1.65, 50 lbs. $5.00. 
Winter. Sow from July to Nov. at the rate of 20 to 30 
lbs. with one bushel of Oats or Rye per acre. 
Lb. 25c., 5 lbs. $1.00, 15 lbs. $2.70, 50 lbs. $8.00. 
WHEAT, Marquis (Hard Spring). Matures in from 98 to 
135 days. The most valuable for Spring seeding. Sow 
75 to 125 lbs. per acre. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 40c., 15 lbs. 90c., bu. $3.00. 
White Winter. One of the finest, hardy varieties for 
New England. 
Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 40c., 15 lbs. 90c., bu. $3.00. 
WINTER RYE 
sow IT AS A COVER CROP 
There are hundreds of gardens that can be benefitted by a 
Fall sowing of Winter Rye. As soon as crops are harvested 
in September and bare spots appear, scatter it in at the rate 
of 5 lbs. to a space 40x40 feet, rake in and allow to grow un¬ 
til April when all the growth can be turned under. Not only 
will it produce an abundance of roots and foliage and pro¬ 
vide a green carpet over Winter but a lot of desirable humus 
will be added to the soil, the fertility improved and its 
mechanical condition bettered. It is a logical and sensible 
thing to do both on large and small areas because the cost is 
slight and the gain great. If for no other reason than to keep 
down a growth of weeds after your vegetables have been 
gathered. Fall planting of Winter Rye even as late as 
November would be desirable. 
Rosen Winter Rye. Lb. 15c., 5 lbs. 40c., 
- 14 lbs. 75c., 56 lbs. $2.50. 
IHI SOWER TM*T 
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CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
Uneven seeding is wasteful. The Cyclone 
will sow with great uniformity many acres per 
liour and quickly save its cost in seed, labor and 
I)atience. Good for lawn seed, clovers, oats, 
rye, millet and any other seed sown broadcast, 
niiiplrlv nrliiist.able. $2.75 postpaid. 
