Grass and Clover Seeds 
Chewing’s Fescue. 
putting-greens. 
Excellent for fairways and 
5 lbs. $5; 100 Ibs. $90 
Colonial Bent (Agrostis vulgaris). Grown in New 
Zealand. Desirable for putting-greens. 
5 Ibs. $8.50; 100 Ibs. $150 
English Rye Grass. Very nutritious, valuable for 
meadows and pastures. Sow 60 pounds to the acre. 
5 Ibs. $2.50; 100 Ibs. $33 
Dees tie Rye Grass. Thrives in any soil and 
yields early and abundant crops. Valuable for 
pasture mixtures. Sow 50 pounds per acre. 
5 Ibs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $21 
If used alone, sow 30 pounds to the acre. 
5 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $20 
Timothy. 

Kentucky Blue Grass. Especially useful forlawns, 
meadows, and rich lands. Sow 70 pounds per acre 
for lawns, 40 pounds for EAS: 
lbs. $5; 109 Ibs. $80 
Red Top Fancy or ieipeen Splendid for lawns. 
5 lbs. $3.50; 100 Ibs. $50 
White Clover For Lawns 
Specially selected seed of high purity 
Lb. $1.50; 5 lbs. $7 
Wild White Clover 
Wylb. $1.25; lb. $2 
Clovers 
GRASS AND CLOVER SEED PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 
Alfalfa (Lucerne). Requires a deep, rich soil. Sow 
20 to 25 pounds per acre. 
5 lbs. $4.50; 100 lbs. $80 
Alfalfa, Northern. Very hardy and productive. 
5 Ibs. $6; 100 Ibs. $95 
Alsike Clover. Thrives well in cold, wet, and stiff 
soils. Sow 10 pounds per acre if used alone. 
5 lbs. $6; 100 Ibs. $95 
Crimson or Scarlet. An annual variety for feeding 
green and for hay. Sow 15 to 20 pounds per acre. 
5 lbs. $3; 100 Ibs. $50 
Large Red or Pea Vine Clover. The English Cow 
Grass for plowing under. Sow 15 pounds per acre. 
5 lbs. $6.50; 100 Ibs. $110 
Medium Red Clover. 
of all species; best in moist locations. 
spring or fall, 20 pounds per acre. 
5 lbs. $6.50; 100 lbs. $110 
Sweet Clover, Bokhara. Especially suitable for 
bees; also used as a fertilizer. 
5 Ibs. $2; 100 lbs. $35 
Considered most nutritious 
Sow im 
White Clover. Valuable for lawns. Sow in spring 
at the rate of 8 pounds per acre; or when used 
with other grasses, half that amount. 
Lb. $1.50; 5 Ibs. $7 
Farm and Field Seeds 
All Farm Seeds subject to market changes 
Oats 
Sow 3 bushels of seed to the acre; 32 pounds to the bushel 
Regenerated Swedish Select. 
heavy yield. Bus. $6 
Storm King. A very early variety that makes a 
strong growth of straw, producing 70 bushels per 
acre. Bus. $5 
Millet 
Sow 50 pounds of seed to the acre 
Golden Millet. Grows 4 to 5 feet high and yields a 
heavy crop. 100 Ibs. $14 
Hungarian. Yields a heavy growth of excellent 
hay. 100 Ibs. $15 
Wheat 
Sow 11% bushels of seed to the acre 
Popular for its 
Honor. The best variety for fall Aut Very 
hardy and prolific. Bus. $5 
Marquis. Spring Wheat. Bus. $5.50 
Buckwheat 
Sow 1 bushel (48 lbs.) of seed to the acre 
100 Ibs. $10 
100 Ibs. $10 
Japanese. Early and productive. 
Silverhull. Light gray grain. 

Rye 
For grain, sow 1 bushel (56 lbs.) of seed to the acre; 
for forage or soiling 11/2 bushels 
Winter. Very heavy cropper, producing 25 to 45 
bushels to the acre. Bus. $5; 5 bus. $22.50 
Spring. Bus. $5 
Miscellaneous Farm Seeds 
PEAS, Canada Field. Fine ensilage. If sown with 
oats, sow about 11% bushels to the acre; in drills, 
2 to 3 bushels. Bus. $7 
SOJA BEAN, Black Wilson. Splendid as ensilage 
or green fodder. Bus. $7 
RAPE, Dwarf Essex. (English.) For sheep pasture 
and also for soiling. 100 Ibs. $32 
SUNFLOWER, California Giant. 
and cheap food for fowls. 
acre. 
An excellent 
Sow 5 pounds to the 
100 lbs. $31 
VETCHES 
Spring Vetches or Tares (Vicia sativa). 2 to 
3 bushels to acre, broadcast, or 1 to 2 bushels in 
drills. 100 lbs. $18 

WILLIAM M. HUNT & CO., Inc., 115 West 45th St.,"New York 19, N. Y. 15 
