Fiald Soods for Stock Feed, otc. 
FIELD CORN 
Sow % bushel per acre in hills, \% 
bushel for fodder (bushel weighs 56 lbs.). 
Cornell Hybrid 34-53 (100 days). A fine 
new early, certain maturing variety, rec- 
ommended for planting in New York 
State and southern New England. A 
7- to 9-in. fine yellow, 14- to 18-row 
dent, heavy eared corn. Excellent for 
grain or ensilage; height 8 ft. 
Cornell Hybrid 29-3. The best Hybrid 
Field Corn for the vicinity of New York. 
Outstanding double crossed hybrid for 
ensilage or grain where a pure yellow 
sort is not required. Hnormous crops, 
with high proportion of digestible ensil- 
age food makes it the most economical 
variety to grow. 
Improved Leaming Dent. A popular heavy 
yielding corn averaging 60 bushels of 
grain and 15 tons of fodder. 
Longfellow Flint. Early maturing (92 
days), extra large ears. 
Lancaster Sure Crop. Exceptional yield- 
er, 60 to 70 bushels per acre, ears a foot 
long, reddish golden, most suited for 
northern climate. 
Sweet Fodder Corn. Contains more sugar 
than other fodder corns. 
Prices any above: 
Ceiling Prices— Phone or write. 
BUCK WHEAT 
Japanese. Good crop for cleaning weedy 
and hard lands; suited to poor soils. 
Grain used for flour or mixed poultry 
feed. Sow 1 bushel to the acre. 
Bus. (48 Ibs.) $4.75. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
For soil improvement (turned under) or 
hay crop. Sow 90 lbs. to the acre. 
Bus. (60 Ibs.) $8.50. 
Yarden. Books 
Another Garden Notebook (Alfred Putz). 
Handbook of home gardening, questions 
answered. Covers each week of the year, 
indoors and out; 212 pages......... $1.50 
Birds of the Wild (F. C. Pellett). 128 
pages, 74 illustrations, of absorbing in- 
terest to the bird lover who wishes to 
attract the feathered friends to his home 
FAPUCT ec ct noe a eles ceo ee ee ee $1.00 
Book of Annuals (Alfred C. Hottes). Over 
100 species described, culture and uses. 
A most complete manual on annuals; 180 
pages, Lbsaillustrationssaen ee eee: $1.50 
Book of Perennials (Alfred C. Hottes). A 
continuous show of color, Spring to frost, 
culture and requirements of 125 species; 
280 pages, 103 illustrations......... $2.00 
Book of Shrubs (Alfred C. Hottes). Every 
home owner should possess this book 
which tells everything relating to woody 
perennials; 448 pages, illust........ $3.00 
Garden Clinic (Lawrence Blair). Many 
puzzling problems are discussed with 
words and pictures; practical see-at-a- 
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instructions precisely. A pictorial guide; 
146 pages with 40 full pages of draw- 
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Garden Guide (Various). Most popular gen- 
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Lay out, planting and upkeep of home 
grounds, flowers, vegetables, fruits, trees, 
shrubs, lawns; 576 pages, 300 illus..$2.00 
Gardener’s Handbook (L. H. Bailey). 
Everything that the average gardener 
wants to know about growing flowers, 
shrubs, vegetables and fruits will be 
found in this comprehensive, one-volume 
encyclopedic manual. Profusely illus- 
trated. Originally $3.00, now...... $1.49 
COW PEAS 
Sow 90 lbs. to the acre. Equal to clover 
for a hay crop. Plowed under it im- 
proves the soil. 
New Era. Remarkably early; erect growth. 
Bus. (60 lbs.) Ceiling price. 
Whippoorwill. Long vines to 6 feet. Tre- 
mendously prolific. Ceiling price. 
MANGEL WURZEL 
Sow 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. 
Mammoth Leviathan. Long red mammoth 
beet to 3 lbs., relished by all stock. 
1 Ib. $2.20. 
SOY BEANS 
Sow 85 to 40 lbs. per acre in rows; 90 
to 100 lbs. per acre when drilled solid. 
Soy Bean plantings in the northeast 
have increased tremendously. Not only 
from a live stock food standpoint for 
hay, silage, pasturage or as a soil build- 
er, but science has discovered hundreds 
of commercial uses for its oil contents 
as varnish, butter substitute, salad oil, 
rubber substitute, glycerin, linoleum, cos- 
metics, paints, celluloid, inks, soaps, etc. 
As a war production need the Soy Bean 
will find a good market. It can be sown 
from early Spring to as late as July ist 
in the north, alone or with corn, cow- 
peas or Sudan Grass. 
Cayuga (90-100 days). The earliest; best 
for grain or hay, not for oil. Yields 30 
bus. to the acre. 
EARLY WILSON (120 days). Slightly 
later than Manchu, but quite as rank 
grower. Excellent variety for green 
manure. 
Manchu (110 days). Valued for its high 
oil content, and for plowing under. 
Seneca (100-110 days). A better yielder 
than Cayuga. Ideal variety for N. : 
and adjacent areas. 
Any of above, Bus. (60 lbs.) $6.00; 
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JUDD — DE LA MARE. 
Garden Flowers In Color (Daniel J. Foley). 
More than 3850 flowers in actual color. 
The only book to show all the important 
flowers in natural color. Invaluable for 
identification, planning, color arrange- 
ment, grouping, and general arrange- 
TTT GTN Biot, facts eo en a ek sie a $1.98 
Herbs: Their Culture and Uses (Rosetta 
E. Clarkson). Practical and authorita- 
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herbs useful in cooking, medicine, house- 
hold preparations and in industry. Con- 
cise directions are given for growing, 
harvesting and storing, and a long sec- 
tion of delicious recipes is included. 
Separate section of illustrated tabular 
paragraphs gives instructions, descrip- 
tions: and “uses. che ete $2.75 
Home Canning Made Easy (Miriam Wii- 
liams). Here’s everything you need to 
know about canning, dry and brining. 
This book makes modern successful 
method, easy to understand and easy to 
follow. 20 full-page illustrations. .$1.50 
Hortus Second (L. H. and Ethel Z. Bailey). 
A concise dictionary of gardening. Com- 
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use, accurate and non-technical, this 
great book comes closer than any other 
single volume to answering any ques- 
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MILLET 
Sow 50 lbs. to the acre. 
reen or dry. 
Golder: Heavy yielder. 50 Ibs. $6.50. 
Hungarian. Earliest and quickest. 
50 lbs. $6.50. 
Japanese. (Sow 15 lbs. per acre.) 
15 lbs. $2.50; 50 Ibs. $6.50. 
OATS 
(Sow 3 bushels per acre) 
VICLAND. Sensational strain developed 
by the Wis. Agri. Exp. Station that is 
highly resistant to smuts and early 
rusts. It matures early, produces Strong 
straw and is slow to sprout in the 
shock; heavier grained and of superior 
yield. Bus. ceiling price. 3 
Highland Chief. An exceedingly heavy 
white oat, large, thick and plump; an 
unusual yielder, 75 to 100 bushels to the 
acre. Select strain, bus. (32 lbs.) $3.75, 
10 bus. $35.00. 
RYE 
(Sow 114 bushels per acre) ; 
Spring. A select strain of rye, suitable 
for grain and one of the best cover crops 
for turning under. 
Bus. (56 lbs.) $4.50. 
Winter Rosen. Bus. $4.50. 
VETCHES 
For hay, grazing and soil improvement. 
Spring. Sow 80 lbs. with 1 bus. oats per 
acre. 10 Ibs. $2.50; 100 lbs. $20.00. 
Winter. For Fall sowing. 
10 Ibs. $3.50; 100 lbs. $30.00. 
WHEAT (B®eardless) 
(Sow 1% bushels per acre) 
Marquis (Spring). Bus. (60 lbs.) $4.50. 
Red Winter. Bus. $4.50. 
Yorkwin. Best White Winter Wheat; 
Fine hay crop, 
high yielder, smut resisting, large heads. 
Bus. $4.50. 

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Ornamental Dwarf Fruit Trees (Eberhard 
Abjornson). How to raise and train to 
bear within a few years, cover bare 
spaces, walls, etc.; 66 pages, illus. .$1.00 
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture (L. H. 
Bailey). Universal authority on horticul- 
tural questions. Compact presentation of 
kinds, characteristics and methods of cul- 
tivating plants, fruits, vegetables; 3,637 
pages, 4,000 illustrations.... .$20.00 
The World of Plant Life (C. J. Hylander). 
Every type of plant now extant in the 
country—native and naturalized—is dis- 
cussed in this most comprehensive book 
on plants ever written for the general 
reader. It gives detailed information on 
plants from the microscopic bacilli to 
the giant sequoias. Over 400 photo- 
graphs and line drawings. Originally 
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Victory Garden Manual (James H. Burdett). 
All that the Victory gardener needs to 
know, in simple, understandable English 
. . . discusses the Victory Garden in 
all its phases; how to produce a maxi- 
mum of nutritive food without waste, 
according to latest scientific discoveries; 
lively illustrated, 128 pages........ $1.75 
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