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Red Clover, Medium 
Clovers, Seed Grains, Etc. 
Alfalfa, Grimm Verified. The Alfalfa with a variegated flower. 
It has a wide-spreading root-system rather than the long tap-root 
characteristic of common Alfalfa. Grimm is the most hardy va- 
riety of Alfalfa, having a reputation for ability to survive severe 
winters. Lb. 50 cts.; 10 Ibs. $4.75; bus. (60 Ibs.) $25.80, delivered. 
Bus. $25.20, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Alfalfa, Kansas, U. S. Verified Origin. Seed grown in Kansas. 
Lb. 50 cts.; 10 Ibs. $4.75; bus. (60 Ibs.) $25.80, delivered. Bus. 
$25.20, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Alfalfa, Northwestern, U. S. Verified Origin. Alfalfa is the 
most valuable forage crop. It is a Jegume and will succeed on 
any good loamy soil but the land must be well prepared for best 
results. Alfalfa should always be cut when it is just commencing 
to bloom. Northwestern, U. S. Verified is grown in Montana, 
Idaho, the Dakotas, and Nebraska. Lb. 50 cts.; 10 Ibs. $4.75; 
bus. (60 Ibs.) $25.80, delivered. Bus. $25.20, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Alsike Clover. A very valuable variety which resembles Red Clover 
In growth and habit. A hardy Clover resisting extremes of heat 
and cold to a remarkable extent. Thrives equally well in wet or 
dry soils. A valuable Clover to be used in sowing for mixed hay 
with Medium Red Clover and timothy. Lb. 40 cts.; 10 Ibs. $3.50; 
bus. (60 Ibs.) $18.60, delivered. Bus. $18.00, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Barley, Six-rowed. A _ stiff-strawed, heavy-yielding, six-rowed 
bearded variety. It Is superior to other sorts In rust-resistance 
and stiffness of straw. Bus. (48 Ibs.) $1.35, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J.; 
$1.90, freight prepaid. 
Buckwheat, New Japanese. A heavy cropper and less liable to 
blight than other sorts. The kernels are larger and the straw is 
stouter and heavier. Lb. 15 cts.; 10 Ibs. 60 cts.; bus. (48 Ibs.) $2.20, 
delivered. Bus. $1.65, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Canada Field Peas. Valuable in northern climates as a cattle- 
feed. Used for horse- and pig-feed when sown with oats. Bus. 
$5.00, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J.; $5.60, freight prepaid. 
Cowpea, Mixed. For hay and covyer-crop. Bus. (60 Ibs.) $4.00, 
f.o.b. Sewell, N. J.; $4.60, freight prepaid. 
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Crimson Clover. An annual Clover of strong growth, providing 
a good crop of forage for plowing under. It should be sowed in 
July, August, or early September and plowed about the time it 
blooms. Lb. 20 cts.; 10 Ibs. $1.80; bus. (60 Ibs.) $9.30, delivered. 
Bus. $8.70, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Lespedeza, Korean. An annual legume used as a cover-crop and 
also for feeding purposes. Used on a large scale in the South but 
has not proved fully satisfactory in the northern states. Lb. 20 cts.; 
10 Ibs. $1.50; 100 Ibs. $13.00, delivered. 100 Ibs. $12.00, f.o.b. 
Sewell, N. J. 
Lespedeza, Silicia. Perennial variety used for cover-crop and 
for feeding. Lb. 24 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.10; 100 Ibs. $19.00, delivered. 
100 Ibs. $18.00, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Millet, Golden. Used for quick hay or _pasturage. The Golden 
variety is used in Pennsylvania and New Jersey extensively. 
Lb. 12 cts.; 10 Ibs. 85 cts.; 100 Ibs. $7.00, delivered. 100 Ibs. $6.00, 
f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Oats, White Russian. Sowed in spring, either for hay or for the 
grain. Bus. $1.20, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J.; $1.50, freight prepaid. 
Rape, Dwarf Essex. A quick-growing forage crop valuable for 
poultry or hogs, or may be used as a cover-crop. Used as a vege- 
table green and grown by market gardeners for that purpose. 
Lb. 32 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.80; 100 Ibs. $26.00, transportation prepaid. 
100 Ibs. $25.00, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Red Clover, Medium. Regarded as the most valuable farm crop. 
Used extensively for hay and pasturage and is also valuable as a 
soil-builder. It is a biennial or short-Itved perennial and grows 
1 to 2 feet high. Lb. 40 cts.; 10 Ibs. $3.50; bus. (60 Ibs.) $18.00, 
delivered. Bus. $17.40, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Rye, Spring. For spring sowing. Bus. (56 Ibs.) $2.50, f.0.b. Sewell, 
N. J.; $3.10, freight prepaid. 
Rye, Winter Rosen. Sowed for the grain and also as a cover-crop. 
Bus. (56 Ibs.) $1.20, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J.; $1.80, freight prepaid. 
Soy Bean, Black Wilson. Being used on a larger scale each season 
for cover-crop. We recommend it as an excellent soil-builder. 
Widely used for hay and ensilage for feeding of cattle. Bus. (60 Ibs.) 
$1.90, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J.; $2.50, freight prepaid. 
Sweet Clover, White Blossom. Biennial. Used as a soil-builder. 
If plowed under it adds humus and nitrogen to the soil. The plant 
makes a rank growth. It is used some for pasture but very little 
for hay. Lb. 20 cts.; 10 Ibs. $1.50; bus. (60 Ibs.) $8.10, delivered. 
Bus. $7.50, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Vetch, Hairy. Used as a cover-crop, It Is very valuable as a soil- 
builder. Can be sowed with either crimson clover, rye, or wheat. 
September is the best month for sowing. Lb. 20 cts.; 10 Ibs. $1.60; 
100 Ibs. $15.00, delivered. 100 Ibs. $14.00, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Vetch, Spring. This variety is used for spring sowing for cover- 
crop. Lb. 15 cts.; 10 Ibs. $1.20; 100 Ibs. $10.50, delivered. 100 Ibs. 
$9.50, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Wheat, Leap’s Prolific. Sowed for the grain and also for cover- 
crop. Bus. (60 Ibs.) $1.65, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J.; $2.25, freight prepaid. 
Wheat, Spring. Marquis type. For spring sowing. Bus. (60 Ibs.) 
$3.00, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J.; $3.60, freight prepaid. 
White Dutch Clover. Largely used in the sowing of Iawns and in 
permanent pasture mixtures. Makes a small, compact, close 
growth. Lb. 95 cts.; 10 Ibs. $9.00; bus. (60 Ibs.) $53.00, delivered. 
Bus. $52.00, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 

Soy Bean, Black Wilson 
OROL LEDDEN & SONS, Sewell, New Jersey 
