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CLOVER 
Sow Clover about 25 lbs. per acre 
Medium Red Clover. The most popular for 
general purposes, it will produce two crops each 
year. Grand for hay. 
100 lbs. .S45.00 25 lbs. $11.7.5 10 lbs. $5.00 
Mammoth Red. strong grower and heavy 
cropper, somewhat coarse in quality. 
100 lbs. .$.50.00 25 lbs. $12.50 10 lbs. $5..50 
Alsike (Swedish). A very hardy sort that will 
thrive on moist soil. It is of very fine quality, 
having a larger percentage of food value than 
most varieties. Excellent with grasses for hav. 
100 lbs. $45.00 25 lbs. $11.75 10 lbs. $5.00 
Sweet Clover. An excellent sort for mixing 
with grasses for pasture and unsurpassed for 
plowing under as a soil builder. Will grow on 
poor soil. 
100 lbs. $25.00 25 lbs. $6.75 10 lbs. .$.3.00 
Scarlet or Crimson. A fast growing annual 
variety for feeding green and splendid for 
turning under as green manure. 
100 lbs. .$25.00 25 lbs. $6.75 10 lbs. $3.00 
White Dwarf Clover. A low growing, spread¬ 
ing variety used in lawns in very sunny places 
and also for pastures. 
100 lbs. $75.00 25 lbs. $19.25 10 lbs. .$8.00 
Kent Wild Clover. A very special form of low, 
close growing Clover, the seed of which is col¬ 
lected in certain areas of Kent, England. In 
recent years this variety has been in demand 
for growing in hot, sunny places and terraces, 
etc. where grasses do not thrive. 
Imported Seed {Very small seeds). 
10 lbs. .$27.50 Lb. $3.00 
ALFALFA 
Sow about 25 lbs. to the acre 
Northern Grown. A selected grade of th.e 
true, hardy northern Alfalfa. 
100 lbs. $45.00 25 lbs. $11.75 10 lbs. $5.00 
Grimm’s (Certified). The finest grade of this 
splendid and vigorous growing type. 
100 lbs. $65.00 25 lbs. $16.75 10 lbs. $7.00 
Farmogerm, for inoculating. See Fertilizers. 
MANGEL {Field Beet )—See page 143. 
FIELD CORN 
For ensilage sow 2 bushes per acre in drills. 
For grain about 3^ bushel in hills. 
Brewers Yellow Dent. Platt’s improved 
strain. . Bushel $4.50 
Eureka Yellow Dent. A heavy cropper. 
Bushel $4.75 
Adams Early. A splendid Sugar Corn for 
feeding green or for ensilage. Bushel $6.75 
Longfellow (Yellow Flint). A popular sort 
as it is quick growing, producing fine cobs. 
Bushel $4.25 
Southern Horsetooth. Recommended for 
ensilage only; produces an enormous yield of 
foliage of exceptional substance. Bushel $4.50 
Sweet Fodder {Evergreen). Really a Sugar 
Corn, producing splendid food for feeding green 
or for ensilage purposes. . .. Bushel $7.50 
SEED OATS 
The average weight per bushel is 32 lbs. Sow 
about 234 bushels per acre for the grain and 
3 bushels if for forage, or bushels of oats 
and \]/2 bushels of Canada Peas per acre. 
Storm King. A fine, hardy variety producing 
large, plump grain and extra long, stout straw. 
Bushel $2.75 
Welcome. A well-known quality variety and 
one of the most productive. . ., Bushel $2.50 
White Tartar. V’ery hardy and vigorous grow¬ 
er; abundance of splendid straw. Bushel $2.25 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
Usually grown with oats and fed green. If 
sown alone, use 3 bushels to the acre, if with 
oats, 1^2 bushels of Peas and 134 bushels of 
oats. Bushel $4.75 
COW PEAS 
Requires about 2 bushels per acre if alone or 
1 bushel with 1 bushel of Soy Beans. 
Black Eye New Era Whippoorwill 
Each variety—Bushel $4.75 
FIELD CARROT— See page 147. 
JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT 
A splendid soil cleanser and builder. Sow the 
seed in June; broadcast about 2 bushels to the 
acre.Bushel (48 lbs.) $3.75 
SPRING RYE 
A fine catch-crop for sowing in the Spring when 
.'\utumn sowing has failed or has not been done. 
V’aluable in combination with Spring V’etch 
for plowing under as green manure. 
Sow about 2 bushels per acre or 134 bushels with 
75 lbs. of Spring Vetch. Bushel (56 lbs.) $3.75 
WINTER RYE 
A grand ground cover for Autumn sowing in 
vegetable gardens, etc. for plowing under in the 
Spring or for grain and straw crops during the 
following Summer. 
Sow about 2 bushels to the acre. Bushel $3.75 
Price subject to change without notice 
SPRING WHEAT 
Sow 2 bushels per acre in April-May. 
Saskatchewan Fife. One of the best. Very 
prolific. Bushel (60 lbs.) $3.75 
WINTER WHEAT 
Sow 2 bushels per acre. Late Summer-Autumn. 
For grain or straw. Bushel $3.75 
SPRING VETCH 
Use 2 to 3 bushels broadcast. A valuable soil 
builder and catch crop. Bushel (60 lbs.) $8.50 
WINTER VETCH 
For Autumn sowing usually with Winter Rye 
and for turning under in the Spring as green 
manure. Use 75 lbs. with 1 bushel of rye per 
acre. Bushel (60 lbs.) $12.00 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
Particularly valuable as a “catch-crop,” and 
for fattening sheep, sow about 25 lbs. broadcast 
per acre any time during the Summer. A 
splendid green food for cattle. 
100 lbs. $15.00 25 lbs. $4.00 10 lbs. .$2.00 
JAPANESE MILLET 
A good “catch crop” for feeding green, ensilage 
or hay. 25 lbs. per acre. 
100 lbs. $15.00 25 lbs. $4.00 10 lbs. $2.00 
FIELD TURNIP {Rutabaga )—See page 176. 
NOTE-ALL PRICES ON THIS PAGE ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
