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BUCKWHEAT. The largest and best variety. It is grown Soil, in SUN OF mixtUres py opaids LP a) Cerin peautiful 251 31.50 
extensively as an article of food but is also used as a 1 good (Festu oe which Mae 40 Ibs : eae 
quick growing cover crop for turning in to improve soils. ping Mr eping © ub} res 108 ehat 5. 9° ple et f \kaline react ily 
1 Ib. will sow 200 square feet. 114 bushels to an acre. UE, ass Of FETE in mixt” 50, 5 ry valua® ave ¢ ig not tu 
Not prepaid, 12 Ibs. (pk.) $1.25, 24 Ibs. $2.25, 48 Ibs.  FFanc ieaved Bray yqluadle vepaid: oe tensis): Bond ich $2 resulting “pasture Stash 
(bu. ) $4.00 other 8 g (Pott cairly OC owly 2 riectio®. varietic nd 
CLOVER, Alsike (Trifolium hybridum). A very hardy peren- CKY BLUEGT iis that 2 ures Tot reach Pr with ots jongrlived 2° 
nial Clover valuable as a forage crop and for soil improve- NTU cures OF © rminates It do ombin t bY 0 
as ge (3) wns, ded $21 
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to used as hay and produces a crop of superior quality. e unt e : pushk 7 10 ere’ at 
re 4 Bea Be Bee ae ons eerentiveste pee Prepaid, deve ois at reast Oy put wie 23 Aare tbs. oe proust te yi slopes on 
se OCe s. $3.20, 3. $4.20, 50 lbs. $21.50, from 60 to 1 moreed ass 2g, LD: BA’ excellen Valuable venting put 
100 Ibs., 41c. per Ib. develoP Te anent BIA" prepalds ia). articulanly eply: P ath purpose? er 
CLOVER, Bokhara or White Sweet (Melilotus alba). An ex- really P Ass (Dactylts Candy IS shed penetta® rable fo a with Red S137 
cellent legume for plowing under as a green manure. If cut be- RD GR ell on jight, en esta ecie’ Bone m bine 15. 25 a pur- 
ite af becovuee ee hee! it Sheerness very anaeg er ae Wwnich thrives re its one an st lent eats $2.93: bee grieve res it is 
reer oe ance ine bose for Alfalfa, Valuable rreapoes pies was i age at us grass sry 65¢ he or both : Yawn sem ore permanety 
Keepers; nt entable for lawns, Prepaid, Ip. 356. Biba. $1.00 Wi caealent POY Tyr Am BO ge ot CN yer Bate DUPONT | op 
s. $3.00, 8. 75, from oO 8.3 2c. per Ib. -. alba): ide py slo stu 9. 
tis wi ed f $32. 
CLOVER, Ladino White. A mammoth white Clover from the ep TOP A etrive under 2 (5 pe TePla’ Red Clov 50, 100 SOS tralian 
Pacific Shey Wa hardy in New Se danas Valuable in any pas- ‘poses: rely 28 2 nurse alae moth a 3 $3 60, 25 ioe Perent sermanent 
ture or for permanent mowing. Not for lawns, used. SO” sown pushe 40 Wos- Pr sxture duce guse O 
: _ Often 5. pet 4.90, M4 A mixer not Pro pec 
CLOVER, medians crt S220 5 tee $6.00, 0 SUED apatite seth Oh ae ae SP eee, 2 tua eae 
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Red Clover and by far the most important variety. It may be Press D mestl Pacific , but of e 25, 4 rapid gro 4 
sown alone or in combination with various other forage plants. A RYEGR gses BrOwD a ME ean’ pastUTes 95, 25 IPS ting 2 in lawn See 4 
highly nutritive forage crop and valuable too for plowing under to Ryestey should aS + both. awe 20, 10 Yb uick gern ping rts el use 
improve soils. It will grow on a wide variety of soils but will not turf an growth DBC S- “perenne) jJower deve ye 18 Fer fi \d use- 
tolerate poorly drained land. Prepaid, Ib. 70c., 5 Ibs. $3.20, 10 Ibs. its TAP! id, LD: “ial (Lolium © prass 10% Sp erennial either law ibs $36.00 
$1.75, 50 Ibs. $23.00; from 60 to 100 Ibs., 44c. per Ib. eRASS: Peron ed 38 eon ast ner erases eS. , 100 nay thsi: 
CLOVER, Wild White. A hardy, persistent variety of creeping habit mety MUCH USE Oe ay OF, Pe with OFM QO, 25 WS. grass fOr Mconditions 
eras ; : é 5 : var juable nati \bs. $ juabl pl 
which is excellent in lawn mixtures where Clover is desired. Highly SV res, valu mbt 1 nse) Ave. det & yor! a in £° 
recommended for pasture mixtures. It will stand extremely close ibs. S. 
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cropping, and it blossoms muich less than the ordinary White Clover. 
The leaves are small aad blend readily with other grasses to form a 
thick, dense turf. This type of Clover may eventually supersede the 
White Dutch. Prepaid, 14 lb. 65c., Ib. $2.00, 5 lbs. $9.50, 10 Ibs. $18.00 
CLOVER, White Dutch (Trifolium repens). This is the Clover which 
has been used so widely in lawn grass mixtures. It will grow in a great 
variety of soils but is most luxuriant on alkaline soils where it receives 
plenty of moisture. White Clover is also a splendid pasture plant and 
because of its high nutritive value the hay is very desirable for cattle. 
Prepaid, 14 Ib. 65c., lb. $2.00, 5 lbs. $9.50, 10 Ibs. $18.00 
MILLET, Hungarian (Panicum germaniacum). This variety matures 
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on other Field Seeds 
WHEAT, Marquis Spring. Wheat is, of course, the grain that is most 
largely used in the manufacture of products for human consumption. 
earlier than the Japanese and is of value as one of the quickest catch 
crops for hay. It has a remarkable resistance to drought and will remain 
fresh and green when other vegetation is parched. Also used widely as 
green feed. Sow at the rate of 50 Ibs. per acre. 
Not prepaid, 5 Ibs. $1.20, 10 Ibs. $2.25, 25 Ibs. $5.25, 100 Ibs. $20.00 
MILLET, Japanese (Panicum crus-galli). Distinct from other varieties. 
An enormous cropper, over 6 feet high, excellent either green or as cured 
hay. Broadcast at the rate of 25 lbs. per acre; in drills 18 inches apart, 
sow 15 lbs. to the acre. Weight about 35 lbs. per bushel. 
Not prepaid, 5 Ibs. 70c., 10 Ibs. $1.85, 25 Ibs. $3.15, 100 Ibs. $12.00 
OATS, Breck’s King. A variety of splendid vigor, hardiness and produc- 
tivity. In addition to their value as human food, Oats are the best grain 
feed for horses and they are also used as a cover crop and for green manure 
to improve impoverished soils. Sow at the rate of 1 lb. to 100 square 
feet or 3 bushels to the acre. 
Not prepaid, 8 Ibs. (pk.) 85c., 16 Ibs. $1.50, 32 Ibs. (bu.) $2.75 
RAPE, Dwarf Essex. A broadleaved plant of the Cabbage family which 
is greatly relished by sheep and hogs. It is widely used as a pasture plant 
and provides a great amount of forage. Sow broadcast at the rate of 
6 to’8 lbs. to the acre. 
Not prepaid, lb. 45c., 5 Ibs. $2.15, 10 Ibs. $4.00, 25 Ibs. $9.50 
RYE, Rosen Winter. Prices on application in August 
RYE, Spring. Rye is raised extensivtly as a grain for human consump- 
tion, but in this section of the country its chief-use is for cover crops or 
for green manure purposes. It is often sown with Vetch to prevent soil 
erosion and to turn in to improve soils. Sow at the rate of 1 lb. to 100 
square feet or 114 bushels to the acre. 
Not prepaid, 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.25, 28 Ibs. $2.25, 56 lbs. (bu.) $4.00 
SOYBEANS, Manchu, Yellow Seeded. This variety is particularly desir- 
able in this section of the country for hay, ensilage and also for plowing 
in to improve the soil. Sow in drills at the rate of 100 lbs. per acre. 
Not prepaid, 5 lbs. 70c., 10 lbs. $1.35, 25 lbs. $3.15, 100 Ibs. $12.00 
It is also of value asa feed for livestock, but in our section of the country 
it is grown for hay, for its straw which is used for bedding livestock, and 
for a green manure crop. This variety is a heavy cropping type for Spring 
planting. The kernel is dark red, hard, and plump. It is beardless, with 
smooth yellow chaff, and it is particularly valuable because ofits earliness. 
Sow at the rate of 1 lb. to 200 square feet, or 2 bushels to the acre. 
Not prepaid, 15 lbs. (pk.) $1.25, 30 Ibs. $2.25, 60 Ibs. (bu.) $4.00 
GRASS SEED MIXTURES _ 
FOR MOWING AND GRAZING 
No. 6 MIXTURE—For 1 Year’s Mowing. This mixture is composed 
of the following grasses and Clover in the proper proportions: Rye 
Grasses, Orchard Grass, Red Top, Meadow Fescue, Timothy, Red 
Clover, Alsike Clover. Sow 35 lbs. per acre. : 
Prepaid, 5 Ibs. $2.65, 10 lbs. $5.00, 25 lbs. $11.75, 100 Ibs. $45.00 
No. 9 MIXTURE—For 3 Years’ Mowing or Grazing. This mixture 
contains the following grasses and Clovers blended for semi-perma- 
nent seeding-down purposes. Rye Grasses, Orchard Grass, Kentucky : 
Bluegrass, Red Top, Meadow Fescue, Timothy, Alsike Clover, Red 
Clover, Ladino White Clover. Sow 37 lbs. per acre. - 
Prepaid, 5 lbs. $2.65, 10 Ibs. $5.00, 25 Ibs. $11.75, 100 Ibs. $45.00 
No. 15 h1IXTURE—For Permanent Mowing or Grazing. This mix- 
ture in carefully measured proportions contains the following list of 
grasses and Clover best adapted to permanent pasturage and mowing: 
Rye Grasses, Orchard Grass, Chewing’s Fescue, Kentucky Bluegrass, 
Red Top, Meadow Fescue, Timothy, Red Clover, Alsike Clover and 
Ladino White Clover. Sow 43 lbs. per acre. ; : 
Prepaid, 5 Ibs. $8.50, 10 lbs. $6.60, 25 Ibs. $15.25, 100 Ibs. $59.00... 












