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Ask us to quote on your farm seed requirements 

FARM SEEDS 
Fr. SEMENCES DE 
GRANDE CULTURE) 
We always have at our store 
a complete assortment of 
farm seeds. It often happens 
however that towards the end of the 
Tush season that our stocks become 
depleted and cannot be replaced or 
replaced on time. We recommend 
that you send us your inquiries early 
if you do not wish to be disappointed. 
The supply of skilled labor is getting 
from bad to worst and if we receive 
your orders before the rush season, 
it will enable us to prepare them and 
send them out earlier. For large quantities 
it is sometimes possible to quote 
better prices. In order to give us a better idea of the 
quantities you need and quote you accordingly, send 
us your list of wants mentioning varieties and quanti- 
ties and whenever possible we shall try, quality for quality, to 
meet competition and go one step better whenever possible. 
OATS (Fr. Avoine) 
(34 lbs per bushel) Prices on request 
Alaska No. 1.—Exceedingly early variety that rippens with 
barley. The straw is not very long but strong and rust resistant. 
We recommend this variety for the Laurentians, Abitibi and 
other districts where the growing season is short. 
Cartier No. 1.—Introduced a few years ago by the Cereal 
2 department of Macdonald College. Earlier and as good a 
= cropper as Banner. Seeds plump with very thin shell. Almost 
as early as Alaska. Very popular in most part of the province 
of Quebec, northern Ontario and the West. 
Cartier Registered No. 1.—It is well worth the difference 
in price to start with registered seed. 
Mabel No. 1.—Early maturing, very good quality, good yield, 
resistant to leaf rust. 
Banner No. 1.—Most popular and most widely cultivat ed 
in Canada. A heavy and reliable cropper. 100 days. 



NOTE.—We shall be glad to quote you on any other variety 
of oats that you would like to buy such as: Erban, Lasalle. 
etc. 
BARLEY (Fr. Orge) 
(48 lbs per bushel) Prices on request 
O-A-C No. 21, No. 1 (6 rows).—Most popular variety introduced by Guelph 
Agricultural College in Ontario. The variety that is preferred by all brewers. 
_ Duckbill (2 rows).—This variety is not as popular as O-A-C- No. 21 but is 
quite a good cropper in many regions. 
Nobarb.—A new variety quite similar to O-A-C No. 21 but without awns. 
‘Has given good crops everywhere grown. 
BUCKWHEAT (Fr. Sarrazin) 
(48 ibs per bushel) Prices on request 
Silver Hulled No. 1.—Most popular variety throughout Canada. There 
is nothing better to clean neglected lands of weeds and to improve the texture 
of the soil. 
WHEAT (Fr. Ble) 
(60 Ibs per bushel) Prices on request 
We offer the following varicties: Marquis No.1, Garnet No.1, 
Coronation No. 1, Reward No. 1. 
BLACK TARES (Fr. Lentilles noires) 
(60 lbs per bushel) 
Black Tares No. 1.—Wonderful fodder plant, of very high 
protein content. Write for our prices. 
FIELD PEAS (Fr. Pois des champs) 
(Pois pour la soupe) 
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(60 lbs per bushel) Prices on request fits) Wy 
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We can supply the varieties Chancelor No 1 and No. 1 ] 
registered; Canadian Beauty No. 1; Golden Vine No. 1, a y 
Arthur No. 1, etc. fl 
TIMOTHY (Fr. Mil) be 
(45 lbs per bushel) Prices on request 
Quebec No. 1 Quebec No. 2 (Purety No. 1). 
B Mixture.—(16 lbs per acre). Contains 55% timothy No. 1 
80% red clover No. 1, 15% Alsike clover No. 1 
Ask for prices for A, B, C, D and permanent pasture 
mixtures. = 

NOTE.—All our prices are subject to change without 
notice, and all our goods are offered subject to prior sale. 
@ Ask for our special price list for farm seeds. 

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Alfalfa (Fr. Luzerne) - AREAS = 
(60 Ibs per bushel) eee ey 2 =o ; 
In order to be successful 
with alfalfa, the soil must be 
inoculated with germs or 
bacteria which work is to 
incorporate the ammonia 
from the air in the roots, transform it 
into nitrate, thus adding more fertility 
to the soil. These bacterias work in small 
nodules on the roots. Alfalfa will not 
succeed unless there are nitrogene fixing 
bacteria in the soil. Do not take any 
chances; alfalfa seed costs too much. 
Inoculate your seed with Legume Aid 
which is sold in powder form and easy to 
apply. It is recommended by the Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. A special culture has 
been prepared that will inoculate clovers 
as well as Alfalfa. 



Quantity sufficient to inoculate 30 Ibs: price $0.40 
post paid. 
Quantity sufficient to inoculate 60 Ibs: price $0.60 
Post paid. 
Quantity sufficient to inoculate 150 Ibs: price $1.20 
Post paid. 
Grimm Alfalfa No. 1. 
Grimm Alfalfa No. 2. 
Price on 
request. 
CLOVERS (Fr. Tréfles) 
(60 lbs per bushel) 
All clovers should be inoculated with Legume Aid. 
Large Red Mammoth No. 1. 
Medium Red Quebec No. 1. : 
Medium Red Quebec No. 2. a 
Alsike Clover No. 1. 
Alsike Clover No. 2. 
Wild Dutch Clover No. 1. Prices 
Wild White Clover (Kentish). coqueat 
Ladino White Clover No. 1. (New tall type of wild white). 
Excellent for permanent pasture and for hay. 
Sweet Clover No. 1. White blossoms. 
Sweet Clover No. 1. Yellow blossoms. 
@ Atthe time this catalogue is published, it is impossible for us to quote 
firm prices on farm seeds but we will prepare a special price list on 
farm seed sometime in March. Please write for it. 
MILLET (Fr. Millet) (48 Ibs per bushel) 
Millets are very quick growing plants and they provide in the summer time 
a very succulent fodder of great value for dairy cows. Canada needs more 
farm products and a good way to increase the production of milk is to grow 
millet. All varieties of millet will produce tremendous crops in good soil and 
good growing weather. 

Crown No. 1. Prices 
Japanese No. 1, Hungarian No. 1. on 
Empire No. 1. request 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
(Fr. Navette Naine d‘Essex) 
Sow in drills 3 to 4 lbs per acre or broadcast 4 to 6 lbs per acre. 
The nutritive value of rape is well known. It is especially 
recommended as part of the ration for young cattle. Wonderful 
as a pasture for dairy cows. 
No. 1 seed. 1 to 5 lbs. $0.35 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs. $0.30 per Ib.; 
31 lbs. and more $0.25 per Ib. 
SUN FLOWER SEED 
(Fr. Graines de Soleil) 
Giant Russian No. 1. 1 to 5 lbs. $0.25 per lb.; 6 to 30 lbs, 
$0.20 per lb.; 31 lbs. and more $0.18 per lb. 
There are many kinds of farm seeds which you may not 
find in this catalogue. We may have them in stock, if 
not, we may be able to get them for you. All farm seeds 
are sold F.O.B. store. Bags are sold at cost or charged 
at cost. Ordinary jute bags $0.15 each; strong jute 
bags $0.30 each; used cotton bags $0.45 each; new 
cotton bags $0.50 each; large linen bags $0.45 each. 

