Vetch 
HAIRY. Can be sown during the spring as well as in 
the fall, with good results. Used for green feed and 
plowing under for green manure. Sow at the rate of 
30 to 40 lbs. with 1 bu. of small grain, Lb., 30c; 10 Ibs., 
$2.50; 100 Ibs., $22.00. 
Wheat 
MARQUIS (Spring Wheat). It has outyielded all other 
spring Wheats grown under the same conditions of soil 
and climate, the increased yield being up to 10 bushels 
per acre; is flinty and dark in color, being almost dark 
red. It is a beardless variety, having a smooth, yellow 
chaff. Price on application. 
WHITE (Winter Wheat). Sow early in the fall for a 
good firm root to survive our New England winters. 
Winter Wheat makes an excellent green feed, coming 
very early in the spring and staying in condition for. 
feed much longer than spring or winter rye. A pro- 
ductive, bald, white variety, large and ee Ask for 
price. 

Use Inoculation For All Legumes— 
It Pays 
‘Ross’ Best Grimm Alfalfa 
Alfalfa - Dependable Varieties 
The Farmer’s Hay Insurance 
Sow 15 to 25 lbs. per acre. 

As a soil builder tne Experiment Stations tell us that 
it adds twice as much nitrogen to the soil as the average — 
acre of Red Clover. 
GRIMM. Only a few strains of Alfalfa equal, and none 
excel true Grimm Alfalfa in hardiness. 
It is the safest | 
wer 
type to sow wherever there is trouble from winter-kill- 
ing. 1 to 60 lbs., 42'%c per lb.; 66 lbs. or more, 40¢ per 
Ib. 
Rye 
a 
SPRING RYE. True stock Spring Rye makes an-excellent : 
crop where winter grain has been killed out, or for 
sowing where a fall crop has not been planted. If de- 
sired: it can be turned under and made to answer a 
good purpose in adding to the fertility of the soil. Sow 
seed same time as other spring grain. 
cation. 
ROSEN WINTER RYE. Rosen Rye produces a strong vig- 
orous straw and stools to a remarkable degree. The 
grain is large, plump, heavy and of beautiful color, 
Prices on appli- 
commanding a premium on the market over other 
grains. 
seed is required, the practice being about one and one- 
half bushels per acre. Ask for price. 
Certified Seed Oats ae 
VICTORY. 
is recommended as a heavy yielder. The straw is stiff 
and strong enough not to lodge. It was developed at 
the Svalof Station in Sweden and outyields the Swed- 
ish select type. 
variety. Pk., 65c; bu., $2.35. 

bs 
IMPORTANT A change of Seed Oats is necessary and the seed should be renewed at least every aegontre or 
SEED OATS 
chaffy and unprofitable to grow. 
shird year. Oats grown on the same soil, year after year, deteriorates and soon becomes light, 
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6 GQield Seeds 
ROSS BROS. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
It should not be coma eee with that 
Owing to its vigorous stooling property less 
A tall growing white-kerneled variety which 

