46 Giessler’s Field Seeds 
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Prices subject to change without notice. 

Alfalfa, Grimm’s Certified. Hardy do- Ibs. per acre. Broadcast in July or 
mestic grown. For hay and pasture. August. 10 Ibs. $1.75; 100 lbs. 
Sow 30 lbs. to acre. 10 lbs., $7.00; $12.50. 
25 Ibs., $16.75; 100 Ibs., $62.00. Oats, Storm King. Large, thick grain, 
Clover, Medium Red. Domestic grown. heavy long straw. Sow 3 bus. per 
Best for hay. Sow 14 lbs. per acre. acre. Bu., $2.50; 10 bus., $22.50. 
10 Ibs., $5.00; 25 Ibs., $11.75; 100 Peas, Canada Field. For hay if sown 
Ibs., $42.50. with oats. Sow alone for fodder. Sow 
Clover, Crimson or Scarlet. For cover 150 lbs. per acre. 60-lb. bu., $4.25; 
crop. Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 10 lbs., 10 bus., $40.00. 
$3.00; 25 Ibs., $6.25; 100 Ibs., Rye, Spring. Valuable as a catch crop 
$22.500. where fall sown seed has been winter 
Kent Wild Clover. See page 3. killed. Sow 114 bus. per acre. Bu., 
White Clover. See page 3. Si3ioe 
Cow Peas, Black Eye. An early and Rye, Rosen Winter. Used as a fall 
productive sort. Sow 2 bus. to the ground cover. Thrives well on most 
acre if alone or 1 bu. Cow Peas and soils. Sow 1/2 bus. per acre. Bu., 
1 bu. Soy Beans. Bu., $4.50. Soe 
Buckwheat. Japanese. Sow in June. Soy Beans, Black Wilson. The best all- 
Sow 1 bu. per acre. Bu., $2.75; around variety. 60 lbs. per acre. 
10 bus., $24.00. 60-lb. bu., $3.75. 
Vetch, Winter. Sow in August or Sep- 
Pelillet (eben ont oie eae on tember, 125 lbs. per acre. 60-lb. bu., 
silage. Sow 12 lbs. per acre. 12 lbs., 

$2.50; 25 lbs. $4.00; 100 Ibs., $12.00. 
$14.00. Wheat, Spring. Heavy cropper. Sow 
Rape, Dwarf Essex. For use as a catch 2 bus. per acre. 60-lb. bu., $4.00; 
crop and for green fodder. Sow 25 10 bus., $37.50. 
CORNELL PASTURE MIXTURES FIELD CORN 
The following mixtures are the formulae suggested by Cornell Uni- One peck (14 lbs.) per acre. Bushel 
versity, and are mixed by us from lots of seeds which have been tested weighs 56 lbs. 
and approved by that university, under Registration No. 3. While designed 3 
for New York conditions, there is no reason why they should not be ex- 
cellent in any section where conditions are similar. If you are about to HYBRIDS 
establish a permanent pasture, these two mixtures are fine. It is suggested 
that your soil be analyzed by your state experiment station, and that it be 
limed or fertilized according to its recommendations for best results. Southern Hybrid Sweepstakes. This 
Cornell Pasture Mixture No. 1. The seed bed should be pre- hybrid has done exceedingly well in 
pared by plowing and harrowing, and the seed evenly dis- New England. Wonderful for silage 
tributed at the rate of 40 lbs. per acre. Cover the seed not or husking, with big ears and large 
over a quarter inch deep. For best results sow as early as deep reddish kernels on a small cob. 
possible in April. Seeding may be done in May, but sum- Matures for silo in about 112 days. 
mer and fall seedings are not recommended. Mow the weeds, Ears ripen before frost in Connecti- 
if necessary, and a light grazing may be allowed in August cut. Well rooted and wind-resistant. 
and September. 100 lbs., $48.00. 14 Ibs., $2.00; 56 lbs., $7.00. 
Cornell Hay-Pasture Mixture. Seed in the early spring. Hay 
may be cut and the aftermath grazed. If hay is not needed, 
it may be grazed or if it is not needed as pasture it may be 
used for hay for a year or two and then exclusively for 
pasture. Sow 40 lbs., per acre. 100 lbs., $48.00. 
Hybrid Yellow Dent. An outstanding 
strain of yellow dent corn. Matures 
in about 110 days, and notable for 
its strong root system which makes 
it quite immune to lodging and tends 
to feed the plant during dry weather. 
14 lbs., $3.00; 56 lbs., $8.50. 
FLINT CORNS 
Early 8-Rowed Canada. Early flint corn, 
with medium large ears containing 8 
rows of deep yellow kernels. Stalks 
1 tOoutectatalla lli4= bose dilee ei, 
Ibs., $3.75. 
Longfellow. Old time New England 
favorite. Ears 12 to 14 inches long, 
with 8 rows of deep yellow kernels. 
Stalks taller than Early Canada and 
occasionally two-eared. 14 lbs., $1.35: 
56 lbs., $4.00. 
Hybrid Yellow 
Dent Corn 

