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American Field Seed Co., Chicago, IIl.. 
valuable Crops forYOur tari] 

























It is a legume 50 LBS, 6m 
i i ; le crop. is ‘ 
i rices on the seed of a very valuab ; 
BM catering col pace crop. It me a Bee, PS ae ot Peis ee ata one {eye} LBS. 3$13o 
e ilizi S you can grow. etch grows in I enee wits ‘ 
eS ands coh ces Tpettor than other legumes. Give it a good seed bed, and 
a . 
ra ae, lee 8 rh smh rn, emer and ag 
Gere aire ioc fone, Sug are ead ote 
prrtie or fall Sry it. will broduce the first bite of green next spring. ir 
Seer eae ec" tn, Sow ie pt oteat 
Orie Wemand for Sand Vetch is growing. We urge you to grow it. 
$2.10 25 tbs. $4.10 50 Ibs. $8.00 100 Ibs. 
early. 
i i . Is an annual crop. _Can be sown 
pe aitc me Beat palnce If you want ae Bria eet! bine 
pve. © pri Vetch. It’s an emergency — : : ae 
ee te ieee " Most farmers sow with Oats or Cana a 2 
Ped Bee bot Po 30 to 40 ka a ence a oe ey due Chat 
“ : 25 lbs. Vetch, Ss. } s 
te ee tistiels of “Ayal a Pe germination and low price guaranteed. 
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WY bu., $2.30: 1 bu., $4.50; 5 bu., 
$22.00—60 Ib. to bu. 
They are usually called CANADA 
FIELD PRAS. A crop that will give 
#~ quick results. Sow them as early as 
j you can work the ground. Dise in a 
bushel of peas with a couple of bushels 
of oats. Produces a big yield of excel- 
lent hay early. Can be bastured or fed 
ereen very early. Makes a fine feed. 
You can harvest oats and peas together 
for seed and Separate them after thresh- 
ing. Field Peas plowed under in full 
bloom make a wonderful fertilizer, 
This is just the crop that farmers 
will need this spring. Be sure to or- 
der early and get them in the ground 
early. They want cool weather and 
will stand considerable frost. Our seed 
quality will] please particular buyers. 
It’s thoroughly cleaned, Germination 
is high and our price is a rea] bargain, 













10 $@_10 | Sq2°° 
25 Ibs. 50 Ibs. 100 Ibs. 
reldibet aurea daha A great forage 
ISS int ; 7 7a ssex Rape. _ forag 
pelt perp alice: S aealpeatey rich in protein. 
crop for hogs or sheep. 5 
Lowers your feed cost. 
i bout 6 Ibs. per acre. Can be sown 
Rape is Se peenaeeer va oe Mane sow in. corn Ga Hewat pica 
from early oe oe or in small grain. Does its: best ray ianiner 
eee ae Sak ap after other forage eae seer 
aa for plowing under to add humus to soil. 
vi live stock. Puts on a 
vi 7 ce the cost of growing | Bens ate. 
fi aan one ees for market in ee eign eee he as 
ne ; 5 : 3 
ie ita ar ie We have cut our 
animals, especially young one ae piensa eae 
garantie 5 an acre for seed. 
Grow Bate fae pera only cost you around ae ate ie cabonies 
Bars i he Eine Dwarf Essex variety and is c - free 
eo satisfy. Price high due to none imp 


























































RGAIN PRICES . Sse 
Beate te igh Did Tis Mani eo are rich in protein. They mature early 1e 
They make fine fe ; § 
Like other crops they will yield more on rich 
Cowpeas are legumes or soil builders. 
* av m., a « 
sandy or light clay loa bh soils richer. srtilizing 
é specially well adapted to sanc and make such s 4 et more fertilizing 
geal soils ,and are especially Ni profitable crop for poorer soils You g 
land than poor but nevert 
; : r hay. 
< are very fond of Cowpeas for a} acrabiys 
tous ‘and -palatable, 2) Sick ion bas as hay they help the land conside 
ron hoe ee full asou bat even with the crop remov 
; oi a 
benefit when you plow under a 
i every 
; (Oo 1% bushels per acre, closing. ery 
Dey ane eat set ee Oe ae re to rae nae are full grown and beginning 
aan: Soune a stati TRS a Mt with corn ey Cut for J 
. ies ipa ixe i corn silage. 
ee he es on cut green and mixed with 
aint te y. Brown speckled seed. A prolific spain d nay: 
‘ing and a popular Vogts ‘grain crop is taken’ off. Makes splen in 
Whip-poor-will Type—Medium er payor 8 Often sown after on eae peas. Very early. See FE saturate and extensively: crown for/haye 
ry, Gout 75 dave). Prolific growers of hay a ts. Very valuable for plowing 
Grey Goose Tyne—Grown in Northern oe af nitced. at ecountey poib 
he ieties grown mixed together xe 
Mixed—Different varieties grown mi: 
le >ductions, 
rite for the special reduc 
ishing large quantities of cowpeas should write for th 
Anyone wis 

-pancmnagar topo 
eae aan Me ntlemen: I got 3 bushels of your Clover, 
ou xe on: g 
k © d m Vy \ las alr and be 
SIKe a Mixed > ye , 
7 hay crop. 
- od gre and I have a fine y 
far, and as long lieve every seed grew, a Lp agony Som 
well , pleased so » & ntinue. : A ya tiactinie tare 8 "seed 
ay Pe her ecallty I hate a I will co pied tense more of the same eed 
Yours respectfully, 9 Leste 
(Signed) Alber ; 

