Gield Seeds and Grains 
Hay Mixtures 
MIXTURE 1. For soils well supplied with lime, at least moder- 
ately fertile and well drained. Hay may be cut for three to five 
years. Sow 18 Ibs. per acre. Alfalfa 6 lbs., Medium Red Clover 
4 lbs., Alsike 2 Ibs., Timothy 6 lbs. $9.90 per 18 lbs.; $44.55 per 
90 Ibs. 
MIXTURE 2. For soils that tend to heave, but not continuously 
wet, of at least moderate fertility. Will provide hay for two to 
four years. Sow 17 lbs. per acre. Medium Red Clover 6 lIbs., 
Alsike Clover 2 Ibs., Ladino Clover 1 lb., Timothy 8 Ibs. 
$9.80 per 17 lbs.; $44.10 per 85 Ibs. 
MIXTURE 3. A complex mixture for fields containing several 
soil types and conditions in highly irregular pattern, making 
difficult the application of separate mixtures for each condi- 
tion. Sow 17 lbs. per acre. Alfalfa 4 lbs., Medium Red Clover 3 
Ibs., Ladino Clover 1 lb., Alsike Clover 2 lbs., Timothy 5 Ilbs., 
Red Top 2 lbs. $10.95 per 17 lbs.; $49.28 per 85 lbs. 
SPECIAL MIXTURE. For hay, pasture or general purpose uses. 
F. H. Ebeling Co. is prepared to mix, on request, any of the 
above listed ingredients, in any amounts and proportions de- 
sired. Price will be calculated from the per pound prices listed 
for the ingredients used. Your special problem will receive 
our special attention. 
FIELD SEEDS AND GRAINS 
OATS, CERTIFIED VICLAND. A 
recently introduced _ variety, 
highly rust resistant, white hulls, 
providing heavy yields, partic- 
ularly where rust is a problem. 
1 to 9 bus., $2.25 per bu.; 10 to 24 
bus., $2.10 per bu.; 25 bus. up, 
~~ ' $2.00 per bu. 
=> Corn 
1 @ WISCONSIN 240. The shortest sea- 
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coe Wisconsin hybrids. For short 
growing season areas where 
planting is delayed in spring 
due to elevation (1000 feet or 
more), or drainage. Small-eared 
yellow dent. Approximately 80 
» days to maturity. $9.50 per bu. 
WISCONIN 275. Similar to 240, but 
for longer growing season areas. 
Will mature about ten days 
later than 240. Particularly 
suited for grain at altitudes 800 
to 1000 feet. $9.50 per bu. 
WISCONSIN 355. A very popular 
hybrid for grain in most sec- 
tions. Approximately 100 days. 
Limited to elevations up to 800 
feet. Small cob, heavy yielder. 
$9.50 per bu. 
WISCONSIN 412. Will mature for 
grain in lower elevations, up to 
600 feet. Will provide early 
silage of excellent feeding qual- 
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only in areas of long growing 
season. Strong and upstanding, 
yielding silage of excellent 
quality. $10.50 per bu. 
EARLY CORNELL 11 (Beckwith 
Strain). One of the few open- 
pollinated varieties that has re- 
mained popular. Broad, flat 
kernels, small cob, very early in 
producing good yields of grain. 
Will mature generally in areas 
up to 1200 feet elevation. $6.00 
per bu. 
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FIELD SEEDS AND GRAINS—Continued 
BARLEY, ALPHA. The leading 2-row Barley variety for New 
York State. Stiff straw, rough beard and frequently sown with 
oats as nurse crop. $3.35 per bu. (48 Ibs.). 
BARLEY, WISCONSIN No. 38. Developed by the same group of 
plant breeders who produced the Wisconsin Hybrid Corns. A 
six-rowed variety, smooth bearded, straw only medium stiff. 
Later than Alpha, will outyield Alpha. $3.35 per bu. (48 Ibs.). 
BUCKWHEAT, JAPANESE. Black hulled seed, tall growing, | 
excellent yielder. Probably the most widely used Buckwheat 
variety. $3.50 per bu. (48 lIbs.). 
BUCKWHEAT, SILVERHULL. Somewhat smaller seed than 
Japanese; lower growing. Frequently used in combination with 
Japanese for increased yield. $3.50 per bu. (48 Ibs.). 
RYE, CERTIFIED CORNELL No. 76. A selection of the well 
known Rosen Rye. High yielding, moderately stiff straw. A 
favorite for winter cover crop, makes excellent green manure 
crop. $4.50 per bu. (56 Ibs.). 
SOYBEANS, CAYUGA. Black-seeded, making it objectionable 
for milling purposes. Early maturing, will ripen early Septem- 
ber. Makes high protein feed, valuable for stock feeding. 
$4.50 per bu. (60 lbs.). a7 
MILLET, JAPANESE. Also known by many other names. The 
heaviest yielding of the Millet varieties, frequently sown for 
green manure crop, though may be used for grain production 
for livestock. $2.50 per bu. (32 Ibs.). 
WHEAT, SPRING, MARQUIS. A hard, red, beardless Wheat. 
Must be sown early for best yield. Straw medium stiff, medium 
maturity, makes good quality feed Wheat, especially for 
poultry. $4.25 per bu. (60 lbs.). 
WHEAT, WINTER, CERTIFIED YORKWIN. The favorite variety 
for many years. White kernel, soft, excellent for milling, 
beardless, having stiff straw. $4.00 per bu. (60 Ibs.). 
WHEAT, WINTER, CERTIFIED CORNELL 595. A newer develop- 
ment of Cornell’s Plant Breeding Department. A white, soft 
wheat, of high quality for milling purposes, beardless, bronze 
chaff, stiff straw, resistant to loose smut, winter hardy. Gen- 
erally outyields Yorkwin. $4.00 per bu. (60 Ibs.). 
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Weights and Sowing Rates " 
SEEDS pera. | per’T| . Time of Seeding 
Alfalfa. Broadcast .... 60 15-20 Apr.-May, Aug.-Sept. 
Alfalfa. Drilled in .... 60 12-15 Apr.-May, Aug.-Sept. 
Alsike "4222.00 coe 60 6-8 Feb.-June, Aug.-Nov. 
Barley}... tance ek 48 95-120 | April-June 
Beans, Snap .......... 60 60-90 April-June 
Brome Grass .......... 14 10-14 Apr.-June, Aug.-Sept. 
Buckwheat, Silverhull 48 48-60 May-June 
Buckwheat, Japanese. 48 48-60 May-June 
Clover, Ladino ....... 60 1-4 April-June 
Clover, Red ........... 60 8-10 Feb.-Apr., Aug.-Nov. 
Clover, White ........ 60 6-8 Apr.-June, Aug.-Oct. 
Corn. For silage ...... 56 11-12 May-June, Aug.-Sept. 
Corn. For husking .... 56 9-10 May-June, Aug.-Sept. 
Corn, Sweet .......... 46 5-12 April-June ‘ 
Millet, Japanese’ ...... 35 25-40 May-July 
Oats 42 seo ee 32 60-75 April-May 
Orchard Grass ........ 14 25-35 Apr.-May, Aug.-Sept. 
Peas, Garden ......... 56 60-90 March-May 
Potatoes .............. 60 8-12 bu. | April-Early June 
Reed Canary Grass ... 48 6-8 Apr.-June, Aug.-Sept. 
Rye, Spring ........... 56 50-65 March-May 
Rye, Winter ........... 56 70-90 Sept.-Nov. 
Rye + Grasso... 7.6 24 20-25 Apr.-June, Aug.-Oct. 
Soy Beans. Broadcast. 60 60-90 May-August 
Soy Beans. Drilled in 60 45-75 May-August 
Sudan. Broadcast ..... 40 20-25 April-June 
Sudan. Drilled in ..... 40 5-8 April-June 
Sunflower ............ 24 8-10 June-July 
Timothy hoki sseain 45 8-12 Apr.-June, Aug.-Nov. 
Wheat o.oo det ne ear 60 90-120 | Sept.-Oct. 

