AGRICULTURAL gyal LIST 
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except where noted. 
Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations. 
ALFALFA GRIMM—The Hardiest 
This strain of Alfalfa seed not only endures extremely low temperature, but it 
can be cut with greater safety in the fall, and will bear more abuse in the way 
of pasturage than any other forage plant. Grimm Alfalfa has larger crowns, and 
a more spreading root system than the ordinary Alfalfa. It is also claimed that 
it will yield from ten to fifteen per cent more than any other variety, and will 
start and thrive in undrained wet locations, where the ordinary sort was tried 
25 lbs., $16.25; 
NORTHERN GROWN (Medicago sativa) 
Sow in the Northern States during June, July or August, 30 to 40 lbs. of seed 
per acre if broadcasted, 25 to 30 lbs. if drilled. In the South sow in February or 
25 lbs., $13.00; 
unsuccessfully. Sow 30 lbs. per acre. 
Price lb., 80c; 10 lbs., $7.00; 
September, 
Price lb., 65c; 10 lbs., $5.50; 
BARLEY. 
Sow 2 to 21/ bushels per acre. 
Alpha. 
with success. 
Price peck, 90c; bushel (48 lbs.), $2.50; 10 bushels at $2.40‘per bushel. 
Oderbrucker. 
BEANS SOY or SOJA 
EARLY WILSON BLACK. This variety has proved its earliness and value in 
the Northern States by not only producing large fodder crops, but ripening the 
seed as far north as Massachusetts. 
Price Ilb., 30c; 
MAMMOTH YELLOW. This variety was 
developed and has been tested in the East 
and South with very satisfactory results. 
Under ordinary growing conditions, the 
beans will mature well before frost sets in. 
Plant 50 pounds to the acre. 
lb. 10lbs. 50 lbs. 100 lbs. 
30c $1.75 $4.00 $7.00 
BUCKWHEAT, JAPANESE. Has proven 
a bonanza to Buckwheat raisers in this 
country. It is of strong, branching growth, 
stands up well and produces from two 
to four times as much grain as any other 
variety under same conditions. It is also fully 
a week earlier. Our seed is grown from the 
largest Japanese type imported by us for 
stock seed. Sow 50 lbs. per acre. 
Ib. 101lbs. 50 Ibs. 100 lbs. 
20c $1.50 $2.65 $5.00 
CLOVERS 
ALSIKE or HYBRID (Trifolium Hybridum) 
Produces good crops on soils on which Red 
Clover will not grow. We strongly advise 
farmers to add 2 or3 lbs. per acre to their 
usual seeding of Red Clover and Timothy. 
Sow (if alone) 8 lbs. per acre. 
Ib. 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 100 lbs. 
Price 50c $4.50 $10.00 $35.00 
CRIMSON or SCARLET (Trifolium Incarna- 
tum). Plowing under a good crop of Scarlet 
Clover is equivalent to 20 tons of stable 
manure per acre and even if the Clover be 
harvested or pastured, the benefits derived 
from the wonderful nitrogenous root forma- 
tion will alone many times repay the cost 
of seed and labor. Sow at the rate of 15 
pounds of seed per acre either broadcast 
or drilled. In the latitude of New York City 
sow in July.; 
Ib. 10 Ibs. 
Price 35c $3.00 
Price 
Price 
100 lbs. 
$22.50 
_25 lbs. 
$6.00 
A two-rowed variety heavy cropper used extensively in Eastern States 
This is a stiff-strawed, heavy-yielding, six-rowed, bearded 
variety; kernels very plump. Oderbrucker is early, prolific and hardy. 
Price peck, 90c; bushel (48 lbs.), $3.00; 10 bushels at $2.90 per bushel. 
10 lbs., $1.75; 

DOMESTIC GROWN 
100 lbs., $60.00 
DOMESTIC GROWN 

100 Ibs., $50.00 

50 Ibs., $4.00; 100 lbs., $7.00 
Mangel Wurzel 
or Stock Beets 
HENDERSON’S COLOSSAL LONG RED. 
This is a distinctly fine breed of this popular 
Mangel. The roots are smooth and regular, 
of the largest size and blood-red color. 
Price 1/, lb., 40c; Ilb., $1.00 
GOLDEN TANKARD. Deep orange colored 
skin. The flesh is bright golden-yellow. 
Sheep have a preference for this sort over 
other Mangels. 
Price 1/,lb.,40c; lb., $1.00 
DANISH SLUDSTRUP. 
Price 1/, lb., 40c; lb., $1.00 
PEAS CANADA FIELD 
There is no crop of greater value than Field 
Peas. Whether for fodder, in mixture with 
Oats, sown at the rate of 100 lbs. of Peas 
and 1 bushel of Oats per acre, or the Peas 
sown alone at the rate of 150 lbs. per acre 
for plowing under. 
50 lbs. 100 lbs. 
lb. 10 lbs. 
Price [30c $2.00 $5.00 $9.00 
COW PEAS, Mixed 
This type is used for plowing under as 
Green Manure for enriching the soil. 
Sow 100 lbs. per acre Broadcast. 
lb. 10lbs. 50 lbs. 100 lbs. 
Price 30c $1.75 $4.00 $7.00 
RAPE 
Dwarf Essex. In the North, sow from May 
to the end of August for fall pasturing. It 
should not be sown in the Southern States 
until September or October for winter pas- 
ture. In the latitude of New York, July or 
August is the best time to sow. Sow 4 lbs. 
per acre broadcast, 2 to 3 lbs. per acre in 
drills. Jb. 10lbs. 25 lbs. 100 lbs. 
Price 40c $3.50 $8.00 $25.00 
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RYE, Winter 
Sow 11/ bushels per acre. 
Rosen. Thrives as well on all soils. 
Price, qt., he Yo peck, 60c; 
peck, $1.00; bushel, $2.75. 
Winter. Grown for cover crop or plowing 
under as green manure, also cultivated for 
straw or cutting green. 
Price, qt., 30c; 1/, peck, 50c; peck, 80c; 
bushel, $2.50. 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammouth Russian. Valued for feeding 
fowl. Sow 4 lbs. per acre. 
Ib. 10 lbs. 
Price 25c $2.00 
100 lbs. 
$16.00 
25 lbs. 
$4.50 
VETCH 
Sand or Winter, Vicia Villosa. It is 
perfectly hardy, remaining green all win- 
ter. Sow 60 lbs. per acre, with 1/4 bushel 
of Oats or barley. 
lb. 10 lbs. 
35c $3.00 
100 lbs. 
Price $20.00 
SPRING VETCH, or Tares 
Sow 120 lbs. per acre. Species of Pea, 
grown for soiling, or sown with Oats for 
feeding green. 
Ib. 10 lbs. 
35c $3.00 
100 lbs. 
Price $18.00 
WHEAT, Spring 
Marquis (Beardless). An early variety 
and enormous cropper; kernels hard and 
dark-amber color. Sow 11/2 bushels per 
acre, 
Price, peck, $1.00; bushel (60 lbs.), 
$3.50; 10-bushel lots, per bushel, $3.40. 
