




Red Clover 
Medium Red 
Mammoth Red 
CLOVERS 
The crop in U. S. A. is good this season and in price 
is down to lowest for some time. We offer Ohio and 
Michigan Grown. Write at once. 
Alsike Clover 
other. 
Our stock is exceptionally good and we would like a EUREKA. 
chance to quote you on our stock which is the very contain more 
best. We do not handle cheap or inferior seeds, nothing grain. 
but the very finest products. Market price down some- 
what. LANCASTER 
long-eared, 12- 
short, round kernel, and should mature for silo pur- 
in 100 days. 
high, full of leaves, and there is no doubt but what 
it is one of the best ensilage Corns in cultivation, 
today for Northern Ohio, 
in the ensilage in a normal season. 
(White 
Blossom) 
Sweet Clover 
BOKHARA (Melilotus alba). This legume is 
native to all parts of this country and is the most 
beneficial of all crops for building up worn-out land. 
Thrives on all soils, but like all Clovers requires lime, 
which should be supplied on land where it is lacking. 
Makes fine pasture for bees and good quality of hay 
relished by all stock. Does best when seeded alone. 
Sow in spring or fall. Twenty to thirty pounds are 
required per acre. (Can also furnish yellow blos- 
som if desired.) 
BROOM CORN 
IMPROVED EVERGREEN. The leading va- 
riety. Western grown. By mail, postpaid: 1 0z., 5c; 
Y% |b., 15c; 1 Ib., 25c. By freight: 10 Ibs., $1.50. 
MILLET 
Prices subject to change. 
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., according 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 re- 
markably well, and yields from 10 to 12 tons green fodder per acre. It 
poses 
may be sown from the middle of May to the first of July, broadcast 
at the rate of 15 pounds per acre. 

Se/ediah Select Oats 
FORTY-NINE YEARS OF 


Southern Ensilage Corn 
BLUE MOUNTAIN. 
bushel, 56 Ibs., $3.00. 
CUBAN GIANT. The largest of all. 
is uniform, matures more tons to the acre than any 
Per bushel, 56 lIbs., $3.00. 
This 
Per bushel, 56 lIbs., $3.00. 
Hansen’s Inoculator 
Powder Form. 
For Soy Beans, 
1-bu. size can, postpaid, 30c. 
For Alfalfa, Sweet Clover and Clovers. 
size can, postpaid, 50c. 
For Lespedeza. 


"GOLDEN RULE" 
Extra fine variety. Per 
The seed 
is a large stalk, claimed to 
sugar than many, also considerable 

COUNTY SURE CROP. A very 
14-16 row, light shade of yellow Corn, 
Fodder grows up 10-12-14 feet 

It should give some grain 
Per bushel, $3.00. 
Highest Quality. 
It Does the Work. 
Cow Peas, Peas and Beans. 
1-bu. 
30c. 

1 bu. size can, postpaid, 

Millet 
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, 95c per bushel. 
WRITE FOR CURRENT 
FARM SEED PRICES 



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