Farm and Field Seeds 
BEANS 
Sow % to % bushels to the acre. 
Soja Bean, Early Black Wilson. Val- 
uable as a forage crop and for fertilizing the 
soil. Thrives well in hot and dry weather. 
Bu., $6.00. 

BARLEY 
48 lbs. to the bushel, 2 bushels to the acre. 
Oderbrucker. A six-rowed bearded variety. 
Bu., $3.50. 
BEET, MANGEL-WURZEL 
Sow 6 to 8 pounds to acre. 
Champion Yellow Globe. Bright or- 
ange color; globe-shaped and of excellent 
quality. Lb., $1.50. 
Golden Tankard. An enormous yielder 
per acre. Flesh deep yellow. Lb., $1.50. 
Mammoth Long Red. The largest and 
heaviest cropper of all the Mangels. Lb., 
$1.50. 
BUCKWHEAT 
48 lbs. to the bushel. Sow 1 bushel to the acre. 
Japanese. Earliest and most productive of 
the Buckwheats. Pk., $1.25; bu., $3.75. 
FIELD CORN 
8 quarts will plant 1 acre in hills; 3 bushels 
will sow 1 acre broadcast. 
FLINT VARIETY 
Early Eight-Rowed Canada. Early 
Flint Corn with medium large ears, 12 to 14 
inches long, of deep yellow kernels. Stalks 
7 to 8 ft. high. Pk., $2.00; bu., $6.00. 
DENT VARIETIES 
Improved Leaming. Large ears, deep 
grained and of deep orange color. Pk., $1.50; 
bu., $5.00. 
Lancaster County Sure Crop. A good 
variety for crib or silo. Long ears with deep 
yellow grains. Pk., $2.00; bu., $6.00. 
FODDER AND ENSILAGE 
VARIETIES 
Golden Eureka. The plants grow 12 to 15 
feet high. Valuable for ensilage or as a yellow 
Dent Corn. Pk., $1.50; bu., $5.00. 
Southern Horse Tooth. A large, leafy 
grower, especially valuable for ensilage. Pk., 
$1.20: bu., $4.00. 
Sweet Fodder. 
for feeding green. 
Succulent and nutritious 
Pk., $1.50; bu., $5.00. 
MILLET 
Golden. Very large crop, though not so early 
as Hungarian. Grows 3 to 5 ft. high. Sow 1 
bushel to the acre. 48 Ibs. to the bushel. 
100 lbs., $10.00. 
Hungarian. A favorite summer forage crop. 
Sow in June. Withstands heat and drought 
well. Plant about 3 pecks to 1 bushel per acre. 
48 lbs. to the bushel. 100 lbs., $13.00. 
Japanese. Grows very tall, 6 to 7 feet; makes 
valuable forage. Sow about 15 lbs. per acre. 
32 lbs. to the bushel. 100 lbs., $13.00. 
OATS 
Sow 2 to 3 bus. to the acre. 32 Ibs. to the bu. 
Storm King. The heads measure from 8 to 
10 inches and the kernels are of immense size, 
thick, plump and heavy. It is very early, has 
great length of straw. Bu., $2.50; 10 bus. or 
over, $2.25 per bu. 
Canada Cluster. A true side Oat and 
heavy cropper. Bu., $2.50; 10 bus. or over, 
$2.25 per bu. 
PEAS 
Canada Field. Valuable for cattle feeding 
and ensilage. Sow broadcast in the spring at 
the rate of two bushels to the acre. Pk., $2.50; 
bu., $8.00. 
Cow Peas, Whip-poor-will. A very 
early maturing variety of upright or bush 
growth. Sow 2 bushels per acre. 60 lbs. per 
bushel. Bu., $7.00. 
RAPE 
Dwarf Essex. Fine for sheep pasture; val- 
uable as a soil enricher. Plant in June or 
July in drills at the rate of 3 lbs. per acre, 
broadcast 5 lbs. per acre. Lb., 25c; 100 lbs., 
$15.00. ; 
RYE 
For grain, 1 bushel to the acre; for foliage or 
soiling, 1% bushels. 56 lbs. to the bushel. 
Giant Winter. Popular as a cover crop. 
If allowed to mature will produce a heavy 
crop of grain, and a fine quantity of straw if 
cut about July Ist. Pk., $1.00; bu., $3.00. 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian. Very productive 
large heads with large seeds. Valuable for 
poultry. 5 lbs. will plant 1 acre. Lb., 25c; 
25 Ibs., $4.50; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
VETCHES, or TARES 
Spring Vetches (Vicia sativa). Highly val- 
uable for soiling or for green manuring. 
Sometimes grown with oats for mowing and 
feeding to stock. Use 40 to 60 Ibs. to the 
acre. 100 lbs. $15.00. 
Winter Vetches (Vicia villosa). Also called 
Sand Vetch, or Hairy Vetch. Recommended 
for fall sowing with rye. A valuable food for 
stock in early spring. Use 30 to 50 Ibs. per 
acre. Lb., 40c; 100 Ibs., $25.00. 
WHEAT 
The seed Wheat we offer is grown in Pennsyl- 
vania by a very reliable grower, especially for 
seed purposes. Sow 114 bushels to the acre. 
Marquis Spring. A very early beardless 
Wheat, producing larger yields than any other 
kind. Sow early, about 2% bushels per acre. 
Market price. 
Leap’s Prolific. A very hardy, beardless 
white chaff and dark amber grain. Market 
price. 

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