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ALLEN'S NURSERIES, GENEVA, OHIO 
SWEDISH SELECT 
OATS 
New Crop—High Test 
Weighs around 38 pounds to measured bushel. After years 
of trial we have again come back to this variety as the leader. 
Grains pure white, plump, heads upright, large and bushy, thin 
hull, stiff straw stands throughout bad weather, as near smut- 
proof as they make these Oats. Are Certified and the very 
best obtainable, grown for seed. An early order will make you 
sure of getting good Northern seed. 1 bushel, $1.00; 10 bushels 
or more, 90c per bushel. 
Grasses 
ALLEN’S PASTURE GRASS. Price on application. 
ALLEN’S MEADOW MIXTURE. Price on application. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Also known as June Grass. 
A valuable variety for lawns when mixed with other grasses, 
and especially valuable as a pasture grass. About three bush¬ 
els to the acre for pasture. (14 lbs. to the bushel.) 
TIMOTHY 
RED TOP GRASS. Grows well in all soils, especially so on moist land. 
ORCHARD GRASS. A valuable grass for pasture, for sowing in orchards or 
shady places. It grows rapidly and does not suffer from close feeding. When sown alone, 
3 bushels should be sown to the acre; 14 lbs. to the bushel. 
Timothy 
Ohio High Test 
Prices very reasonable this season, warranting your making a big planting of Timothy 
seed; in fact, prices are most seasonable of any time in the past 10 years. Our supply is best 
we ever have owned. Write when you get this catalog and get prices for advances. 
Lespedeza 
A new plant in the North and so far its cultivation is mostly in the experimental stage. 
It is a legume that thrives on poor acid soil without lime. The plants are bushy and spread¬ 
ing, growing close to the ground. The leaves resemble clover but are much smaller. 
Dwarf Essex Rape 
This is a great crop for hogs and sheep. In from 8 to 10 weeks from sowing it is ready 
to turn them on for daily mowing, producing 20 to 30 tons of green feed per acre. Covers 
the^ground and chokes out the weeds. Sow latter part of June, 6 lbs., to the acre. By mail, 
postpaid: 1 lb., 15c. By express: 10 lbs., $1.25; 50 lbs., $5.00. 
Millet 
rices subject to clisn^c* 
GERMAN MILLET. The most popular of all the millets. Of late years often 
called Golden. So called Western Golden, however, is not true German. German is a tall 
growing variety with large stout stems, leaves broad and stiff. The seed heads are usually 
about an inch in diameter, of good length and well filled out with seed. For seed sow 12 to 
15 pounds and for hay about 30 to 40 pounds per acre. 
GOLDEN or LIBERTY MILLET. Is decidedly one of the best varieties to grow 
for a hay crop ; produces large crop of fine grass ranging in height from 4% to 6 ft., ac¬ 
cording to strength of soil. Can be cut green or made into hay, and is readily eaten by 
stock. It requires 1 bushel to sow an acre broadcast. 
JAPANESE MILLET. This grows 6 to 8 ft. high, stands remarkably well, and 
yields from 10 to 12 tons green, fodder per acre. It may be sown from the middle of May 
to the first of July, bi’oadcast at the rate of 15 pounds per acre. 
Write for Our Weekly Price List of Grass Seeds, etc. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
MILLET 
