30 HARVEY SEED COMPANY, INCORPORATED, BUFFALO, N. Y. 


HARVEY'S FIELD SEEDS 
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MARQUIS WHEAT 
Holds the Championship Trophy for 
the World's Best Wheat 
THE KING OF THE SPRING WHEATS 
Even the name Marquis carries a conviction that inspires 
confidence, so enviable is the reputation it has attained as 
the earliest, largest yielding, most dependable, greatest 
adaptability and most plump of the bald Spring Wheats. 
Marquis is a cross between Calcutta Hard Red and Red 
Fife (a combination of earliness, yield and high quality). 
Kernels are a beautiful dark red, hard, large size, attractive 
shape and color. Heads are exceptionally large, beardless 
and practically rust-proof. Straw medium in height and 
very stiff. Price variable. 
WINTER ROSEN RYE 
Price Variable 
BARLEY 
Six-rowed—Wisconsin No. 38 Smooth Awn. 
Two-Rowed—For feeding purposes the two-rowed is 
superior to the six, yielding a third more of both straw 
and grain. 
Alpha Two-Rowed—Stiff straw best adapted for general 
use in New York. 
Price Variable 
BUCKWHEAT 
Japanese—The kernels are at least twice as large as any 
other variety. 
Silverhull—Earlier than the common variety and yields 
nearly double under the same conditions. 
Price Variable 
FIELD CORN 
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Corn and Farm Seeds are Shipped 
Genesee Valley—Our famous eight-rowed yellow flint 
with ears from 12 to 15 inches long, cannot be equalled; 
small cob, beautiful bright golden yellow grains. Ripen- 
ing very early and good yielder. 
Early Sanford—An eight-rowed white flint, very desirable 
for either grain crop or ensilage purposes. 
King Philip—Copper colored with long slim ears. An old 
standard variety. 
Longfellow—Extra long ears of bright yellow color, very 
attractive. 
Smutnose—A good old-fashioned variety with tips of ears 
stained red. 
Improved Leaming—Best Silo Corn to be had and is used 
for that purpose more than any other variety. Our stock 
is one of the best. 
Bloody Butcher—An extra early maturing variety, exten- 
sae, grown in the Northern States aie the seasons 
are short. Ears 8 to 12: inches long with 12 to 16 rows of 
a reddish or flesh color kernels, maturing in 90 days. 
Pride of the North—An early Dent variety introduced sev- 
eral years ago, and as popular today as ever. We have 
the genuine variety. 
Early Butler Yellow Dent—A cross from Pride of the 
North and somewhat earlier than that excellent variety. 
Probably no corn in cultivation will outshell it. 70 Ibs. 
of ears having shelled out 641% Ibs. of shelled corn. It 
has a beautiful yellow color and will give the grower the 
greatest satisfaction. 
White Cap Yellow Dent—Claimed to be 10 days earlier 
than the Leaming; and on poor thin soil to out-yield that 
variety by 25%. The tip end of the grain is white and 
the inside yellow, which combination gives it a more 
beautiful appearance. Expert Corn growers pronounce 
it a perfect field corn. 
Lancaster Co. Sure Crop—Silo, 90 days; ripe, 100 days. 
There is no Corn in Eastern States that produces a bigger 
yield under normal conditions. Thousands of dairymen 
count on this great corn for their silage crops. 
Sweepstakes—One of the heaviest yielding silo varieties 
that will mature in the Northeastern States. The ears are 
immense and the stalks grow 10 to 12 feet high. 
Cornell No. 11—This Corn produces a heavy yield of both 
stalks and grain. At its best for silo in 95 days. 
Red Cob Ensilage—A large white corn with red cob, 
stalks especially sweet, tender and juicy, has short 
joints, abundance of leaves and grows to a great height. 
A perfect Ensilage Corn. 
paren Eureka—Large white corn that produces a heavy 
stalk. 
Penna. Golden Beauty—Our name for Sweepstakes type. 
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