
Ledden’s Clovers, Seed Grains, and Grasses 
CLOVERS, SEED GRAINS, ETC. 
Alfalfa, Kansas, U. S. Verified Origin. Seed grown in Kansas. 
Lb. 60 cts.; 10 Ibs. $5.50; bus. (60 Ibs.) $30.30, delivered. Bus. 
$29.70, f.0.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 mn wet or 
dry soils. A valuable Clover to be used in sowing for mixed hay 
with Medium Red Clover and Timothy. Lb. 55 cts.; 10 Ibs. $4.80; 
bus. (60 Ibs.) $27.16, delivered. Bus. $26.56, 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.) $3.30, delivered. Bus. $2.75, f.o.b. 
Sewell, N. J. 
Buckwheat, New Type. 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. $1.00; bus. (48 Ibs.) $4.25, deliy- 
ered. Bus. $3.75, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Cowpea, Mixed. For hay and cover-crop. Bus. (60 Ibs.) $5.70, 
delivered. Bus. $5.10, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Crimson Clover. An annual Clover of strong growth, providing 
a good crop of forage for plowmg under. It should be sown in 
July, August, or early September and plowed about the time it 
blooms. Lb. 25 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.35; bus. (60 Ibs.) $11.70, delivered. 
Bus. $11.10, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Ladino Clover. A new Clover of the White Dutch type growing 
about 18 inches in height. Very good in permanent pasture mixture. 
Lb. $2.80; 10 Ibs. $27.00. 
Millet, Golden. Used for quick hay or pasturage. The Golden 
variety is used in Pennsylvania and New Jersey extensively. 
Lb. 15 cts.; 10 Ibs. $1.00; bus. $5.35, delivered. Bus. $4.85, f.o.b. 
Sewell, N. J. 
Oats, Northwest. Sown in spring, either for hay or for the grain. 
Bus. $2.00 delivered. Bus. $1.60, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Vicland. (New variety.) Bus. $2.60 delivered. Bus. $2.25, f.o.b. 
Sewell, N. J. 
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. 35 cts.; 10 Ibs. $3.00; 100 Ibs. $28.00, transportation prepaid. 
100 Ibs. $27.00, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Red Clover, Medium. Regarded as a most valuable farm crop. 
Used extensively for hay and pasturage and is also valuable as a 
soil-builder. It is a biennial or short-lived perennial and grows 
1 to 2 feet high. Lb. 60 cts.; 10 Ibs. $5.50; bus. (60 Ibs.) $28.96, 
delivered. Bus. $28.36, f.o.b. Sewell, N. J. 
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.) 
$4.10, delivered. Bus. $3.50, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
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. 30 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.50; bus. (60 Ibs.) $11.85, delivered. 
Bus. $11.25, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Vetch, Hairy. Used as a cover-crop, it is very valuable as a soil- 
builder. Can be sown with either crimson clover, rye, or wheat. 
September is the best month for sowing. Lb. 25 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.00; 
100 Ibs. $19.00, delivered. 100 Ibs. $18.00, f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
White Dutch Clover. Largely used in the sowing of Iawns and in 
permanent pasture mixtures. Makes a small, compact, close 
growth. Lb. $1.00; 10 Ibs. $9.50. 

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