ROY H. ERICKSON, Prop. 49 

FARM SEEDS (Cont.) 
GRASSES 
Bromus Inermis. Drought defying, frost resisting. Yields enormous crops of splendid 
hay and affords early and abundant pasturage. It starts from two to three weeks 
earlier in the spring than native prairie grass and it keeps green in the autumn 
longer than most of the useful grasses grown in the West. 15 pounds of good 
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BUCKWHEAT 
Japanese. Will produce a larger growth and will stand dry weather better than any 
other variety. The kernel is large, dark brown and matures very early. As much 
as 40 bushels to the acre have been harvested of this variety, making it very 
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Millet Siberian. Valuable annual hay and fodder crop, more productive and larger 
than Hungarian, but is later and not so quick growing. Height from 3 to 5 feet. 
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RAPE 
Dwarf Essex. Rape is one of the surest crops for late pasturing. The leaf resembles the 
rutabaga very much, but will produce a heavier growth, that is relished by hogs, 
sheep and cattle. It may be sown as late as July 1st, and produce a very fine fall 
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SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian. May be grown to great advantage in waste ground. An excellent 
and cheap food for fowls. All farmers should plant this, if only for feeding 
chickens. It is enormously productive of seed, as the heads sometimes measure 
1s inches in diameter.-Plant 4 quarts to acre. ...... esse eeces Pkt. 5c; 1 Lb. 25c 
SOY BEANS 
Manchu. A medium early yellow variety with black eye on the seed. Somewhat 
stockier and larger than Ito San and preferred for ensilage and grain. The most 
popular variety at the present time in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and South 
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FIELD PEAS 
Marrowfat Peas, Yellow. Height of vine 314 to 4 ft. This variety is extensively grown 
in Canada, Wisconsin and other pea growing sections, and has a large sale, not 
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Reed Canary Grass, or Phalaris. It thrives in locations where the water level is 
practically at the surface of the soil all the time and above the surface part of 
the time. No other forage crop, the seed of which is available in quantity, will 
thrive so well on highly productive lands that are too wet for most other crops. 
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