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Gorm and Gield Seeds 
oe, SEED POTATOES 
Use 8 to 10 bags to the acre 
Prices are liable to change 
without notice 
We have a nice lot of Seed 
for Spring demand, both Cob- | 
blers and Green Mountains. All 
certified seed. 
Bag of 
Pk. - Bu. 100 Ibs. 


IRISH COB- 
BusEDRS = 
Maine 
grown. Cer- 
tineds ;- us $1.00 $3.50 $4.50 
tihed eee 1.00 3.50 4.50 
Special prices on larger lots 
Ask us for them 

A Good Crop of Cobblers 
FIELD SEED 
Prices liable to change without notice 
SEED OATS. Victory. A very heavy oat that yields wonderfully well. 
The best for this section. Use 2 to 4 Bu. to the acre. Pk. of 8 lbs. 
9.75; Bu. of 32 Ibs., $2.40. 
SEED OATS. A good clean, heavy Poultry oat. For pasture and 
green manure. Per bu. of 32 lbs., $1.60; per 100 lb. bag, $4.50. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS. For cover crop. Use 1 Bu. Peas and 1 Bu. 
Oats to the acre. 10 lbs., $1.50; Bu. of 60 lbs., $6.50; per 100 lb. 
bag, $10.00. 
SOY BEANS. Black Wilson. Very productive. Treat your seed with 
Legume-Aid. 10 lbs., $1.00; Bu. of 60 lbs., $5.00. 
SUDAN GRASS. We find this the best Grass for Pasture that we 
have ever tried. Use 20 to 40 lbs. with 1 Bu. of Oats, on one acre 
of ground. Sow after ground warms up on goodsoil. 
For Hay, use 20 to 45 lbs. to the acre, broadcast. Northern 
seed. Per lb., 16c; 50 to 100 lbs., at 15c per |b. 
BUCKWHEAT. Japanese. Does well on sour soil. Best for this sec- 
tion. Very large grain. 10 lbs., $1.00; Bu. of 48 lbs., $4.50. 
RAPE SEED. Dwarf Essex. Fine for Ducks. Per 4 Ib., 15c. Per lb., 
30c; 10 lbs. or more, at 28c per lb. 
BARLEY. Wisconsin No. 38. Two Row. Makes good pasture. Does 
not rust like Oats. 10 lbs., $.90; Bu. of 50 lbs., $3.40. 
WARNING—Do not sow your Soy Beans, Sudan Grass or Spring 
Vetch until your ground is warmed up a little. If sown too early 
ey will fail to germinate, or if they do sprout, they yee not 
rive. 
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