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Kennedy Kwality Farm Seeds 
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BARLEY 
Sow 21 bushels to the acre 
Alpha. Two rowed. Heavy cropper. 
Bu. (48 lbs.) $4.00 
BUCKWHEAT 
Weight per bushel, 48 lbs. 
Very early yield, double that of other sorts, 
much larger grains. Sow 2 bushels to the acre. 
Bu. $5.00 
CARROT 
Sow 3 to 4 lbs. per acre 
Improved Long Orange. Good keeper. 
Lb. $6.00 
Long, white, fleshy 
Lb. $6.00 
Large White Belgian. 
roots; good keeper. 
FIELD CORN 
Sow Dent and Flint varieties 1 to 114 pecks, and 
Fodder varieties 114 to 2 bushels per acre 
Cornell No. 29-3 Hybrid Dent. Tall, more 
leafy than Sweepstakes, matures early, 
strong root system and can be used for 
ensilage and husking. Price on application. 
Extra Early Yellow Flint. Matures in 100 
days. Bu. $5.00 
Selected Leaming Early. (Dent). Successful 
anywhere grown, ripens in 100 to 110 days. 
Bu. $5.00 
Southern Hybrid Sweepstakes Ensilage. 
One of the earliest and at the same time one 
of the highest yielding varieties in ensilage 
and dried grain. Price on application. 
MANGEL-WURZEL 
For feeding cows and chickens; are indis- 
pensable. 
Sow 5 to 8 lbs. per acre 
Leviathan Long Red. 
than any other variety. 
Will produce more 
Lb. $2.50 
Champion Yellow Globe. Lb. $2.50 
Golden Tankard. Lb. $2.50 
Sugar Beet, Lane’s Imperial. Lb. $2.50 
MILLET 
Sow 50 lbs. per acre 
Golden. Considerably larger than Hungarian 
and produces a heavier crop but not as early 
as Hungarian. 100 lbs. $12.00 
Hungarian. Valuable when hay is short. 
100 lbs. $12.00 
Japanese. (Domestic grown). Tall, and pro- 
Sow 15 lbs. per 
100 tbs. $12.00 
duces an enormous crop. 
acre. 
Sow 2 to 3 bushels per acre 
Storm King. Heavy yielder, full grain and 
thin-skinned, wondertul feeding value. The 
name of this variety was suggested because of 
strength of the straw, being so strong that it 
will withstand any weather. Bu. $4.00 
Swedish Select. Strong grower, grain full 
and heavy. Bu. $4.00 
White Tartar. The earliest and most prolific 
oat grown. Grain large and full. Bu. $4.00 
PEAS—Canada Field 
Sow as early as the ground can be worked. 
Advisable to sow with Oats to keep from lodg- 
ing when the crop is to be used for hay or 
fodder, using 100 pownds Canada Field Peas 
and 1 bushel Oats per acre. When sowing to 
to be plowed under wse 150 pounds Canada 
Field Peas per acre. 100 tbs. $16.00 
RAPE 
In drills sow 5 lbs. to the acre, broadcast 10 lbs. 
per acre 
Dwarf Essex. Forage plant, of great value for 
sheep and lambs. Sow in June or July. 
100 Ibs. $35.00 
RYE 
Sow 11% to 2 bushels per acre 
Rosen. Very productive. Bu. $3.50 
Spring. Bu. $4.00 
RUTABAGAS 
Sow 2 to 3 lbs. per acre 
Improved American. Purple top, yellow 
flesh. Lb. $3.50 
Long Island Improved. An improvement 
on the above; grows much larger. Lb. $3.50 
SOY or SOJA BEANS 
Used for plowing under as a soil enricher or 
for fodder or hay. Soy Beans should not be 
sown until the ground is warm and may be 
sown as late as the middle of August. 
Manchu. Matures in 110 days. One of the 
earliest and very prolific producer of beans. 
Bu. (60 lbs.) $3.75 
VETCH 
Sow 60 to 100 lbs. per acre 
Spring. Grown for stock. Broadcast 100 to 
150 lbs. per acre. 100 lbs. $380.00 
Sand or Winter. A hardy plant of the Pea 
family, yielding large crops for feeding green 
or soiling. Sow 60 to 100 lbs. per acre. 
100 lbs. $35.00 
WHEAT 
Sow 2 bushels per acre 
For Spring sowing. 
A very heavy 
Bu. $5.00 
Marquis. _ Beardless. 
Hard dark amber kernels. 
cropper. 
