GRASSES 
- F E L D S E J DS ALLENS GRASS. Price on 
ALLEN’S MEADOW MIXTURE. Price 
on application. 
WRITE FOR OUR WEEKLY PRICE LIST KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Also known 
as June Grass. A valuable variety for 
lawns when mixed with other grasses, and 
a especially valuable as a pasture grass. Sow 
ALFALFA about 3 bushels to the acre for pasture. 
The Profitable and Nutritious Hay Crop (14 lbs. to the bushel.) 
; ORCHARD GRASS. A valuable grass for 
NORTHERN GRIMM’S. Probably the pasture, for sowing in orchards or shady 










































best sort for all general planters. places. It grows rapidly and. does not 
NORTHERN-GROWN COMMON. A suffer from close feeding. . When sown 
cheaper sort that does well on most soils. alone, 3 bushels should be sown to the 
acre. (14 lbs. to the bushel.) 
RED TOP GRASS. Grows well in all 
soils, especially moist ones. 
CLOVERS 
LESPEDEZA 
Medium Red, Mammoth Red A legume that thrives on poor acid soil 
The crop in U. S. A. is good this season without lime. Plants are bushy and spread- 
and in price is down to lowest for some time. ing, growing close to the ground. The leaves 
We offer Ohio and Michigan grown. Write resemble clover but are much smaller. 
at once. 
Alsike Clover MILLET 
GOLDEN or LIBERTY. One of the best 
varieties to grow for hay. Produces a large 
crop of fine grass ranging in height from 
434 to 6 feet, according to strength of soil. 
: Can be cut green or made into hay, and is 
readily eaten by stock. It requires 1 bushel 
Sweet Clover to sow an acre broadcast. 
White Blossom 
OATS 
BOKHARA (Melilotus alba). This legume 
is native to all parts of this country and is F. O. B. Cars: Bushel (32 Ibs.) $2.25; 10 
the most beneficial crop for building up — bushels $20.00 
worn-out land. Thrives on all soils, but CLINTON. Has the stiffest straw and weighs 
Our stock is exceptionally good and we 
would like a chance to quote you prices. 
We do not handle cheap or inferior seeds. 
Market price down somewhat. 
like other Clovers requires lime, which : . 
should be supplied where it is lacking. ue paltry er 2 peg ae Meregee ih 
Makes fine pasture for bees and good ath ol 7 ae Se thiahelle M ae dl 
quality of hay relished by all stock. ; Does Lenore tha pee ee in iwethweaay 
best when seeded alone. Sow in spring or Hesistserdatrand sh liett 
fall, 20 to 30 pounds to the acre. (Can 
also furnish yellow blossom if desired.) 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
Canada Field Peas should be sown in 
April, weather permitting. They make large 
yields of most nutritious hay, cut either green 
or cured for hay. They should be sown | to 
11% bushels per acre, with 1 bushel spring 
oats. On account of their extreme hardiness, 
they. can be sown earlier than any other 
legume crop, furnishing an excellent crop 
of hay or serving the purpose of a green 
fertilizer. 


