_ DEPENDABLE FARM SEEDS 

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BRADLEY'S ‘Localized’ VARIETIES: 
ALFALFA—The No. 1 soil builder and 
restorer, We carry a full range of va- 
rieties, adapted to this territory. 
MILLET—An axcellent food for stock 
and poultry. Also a good green fodder 
and hay plant. Chokes out weeds. 
RAPE, DWARF ESSEX—Highly recom- 
mended for pasture for sheep, cattle 
and hogs. Makes splendid green feed 
for poultry. Plant early spring in moist 
soil. 
SORGHUMS—An excellent soiling crop 
furnishing succulent feed for milch 
cows. A large yielding fodder crop. A 
good range of varieties. 
SOY BEANS—The crop of many pur- 
poses. Excellent for hay, ensilage, grain, 
and soil improvement. Ground soy 
beans are as good or better than Oil 
Meal for mixing with grains for dairy 
ration. 
VETCH—A great producer for hay, pas- 
ONION SETS 
Red—I Ib. 40c; 2 lbs. 75c; 5 Ibs. 
$1.75. 
White—|I 
Ibs. $1.75. 
Yellow—I 
5 Ibs. 
Ib. 40c; 
2 Ibs. 75c; 5 
Ib: 35c* 2 Ibs. 
$1.50. 
65c; 

turage or silage. Good cover crop and 
soil builder. Needs only moderate 
moisture, grows in almost any soil. 
CLOVERS 
Alsike—Very hardy. Does better on 
moist land than other varieties of 
Clover. Suitable for hay or pasture, 
Good bee plant. 
Medium Red or June—The most valu- 
able of the clover family. Makes two 
crops the second year. Does not exhaust 
the soil but enriches it. 
Mammoth Red—Also called ‘’Pea Vine’ 
Clover. Grows large and course, often 
used for plowing under to enrich soil. 
White Dutch—A very hardy creeping 
clover, adapts itself to great variety of 
soils and climates. Good pasture for 
sheep or cattle; fine for bees. 
White Sweet (Biennial)—Excellent for 

FIELD CORN 
Sweepstakes, Yellow Dent 
Improved Leaming 
| Ib. 20c; 10 Ibs. $1.60; Bushel 
$6.50. 
OATS 
| Ib. I5¢e; 10 ibs. $1.20; Bushel 
$2.56. 


BRADLEY’S FIELD SEED PRICES 
Alfalfa 
Bent, Rhode Island 
Creeping 
Buckwheat . 
Clover, Alsike 
Ladino 
White 
Wild White 
Fescue, Chewings P 
Blue Grass, Kentucky © 
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Rye Grass, Domestic ........ 
Perennial 
Timothy 
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Rie ie 2.00 9.00 17.50 160.00 
1S 70 1.30 10.00 
Seem 75 3.50 6.50 62.00 
Se eee 3.85 18.00 35.00 300.00 
PA ie YS 4.50 8.00 77.00 
oo ee 45 2.00 3.75 34.00 
1.75 7.50 14.50 140.00 
Pit Eee 2.00 9.C0 16.00 150.00 
1.00 4.75 9.00 87.00 
aden Can 1.25 6.00 10.00 95.00 
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20 ‘90 1.70 16.00 
20 90 1.70 16.00 
50 2.35 4.40 42.00 
Fars on 40 1.75 3.25 28.00 
py erik 1.15 5.45 10.25 95.00 
30 1.45 2.75 26.00 
BO ee 40 1.90 3.60 35.00 
Re ay 55 2.50 4.80 47.00 
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QUANTITIES OF 
SEED REQUIRED 
The table given below gives the average 
requirements for good seed, Amounts will 
vary somewhat according to the vitality 
of the seed, fertilizer, etc., and the soil 
and weather conditions. 
Lbs. Lbs. 
Variety per per 
Acre Bu. 
Alfalfa, drilled... 2 eee 12-15 60 
Alfalfa, broadcast ............ 18-25 60 
Barley) .f.005..0) eee 96 48 
Barley, Winter..3):.4. 2502 72 48 
Blue Grass (Kentucky) _ i aiee Gees 20-30 14* 
Buckwheat, Japanese .......... 50-60 48 
Clover, Alsike, in mixture 2-4 60 
Clover, Crimson 4.3 eee 12-15 60 
Clover, Ladino, in mixture. el -2aeoC 
Clover, Medium Red, alone. 8-12 60 
Clover, Medium Red, in mixture 4-6 60 
Clover, Sweet .7.2°2335e—oee 20 ~=—60 
Clover; White” -.5.. 3). 4-8 60 
Clover, Wild White, in mixture 1-2 60 
Corn, for grains.) eee 7-14 56 
Corn, for silage.) 7.) eee 42-56 56 
Fescue, Meadow.............. 20-30 24 
Millets, for) hay). -eeee eee 50 50 
Millets? for grain)... eee 30 = 50 
Millet, Japanese.............. 15-20 35 
Oats aoe aon eee 64-80 32 
Orchard Grass for hay.. 21-28 14* 
Orchard Grass for seed........ 10-14 14* 
Pasture Mixture (Cornell)...... 
Peas, Canada Field, broadcast. 120-160 60 
Peas, Canada, with oats........ 75-90 60 
Peas, cow, broadcast.......... 60-90 60 
Peas, Cow, in drills)..5..-555 45-60 60 
Rape, broadcast...) eee 6-8 50 
Rape, in drills... eee 4-50 
Red Top, Fancy, Recleaned.... 6-8 32 
Rye, Early Sown. >...) eoGee 56-70 56 
Rye, Late) Sown.). eee 84-112 56 
Rye ) Grass oie o a eee 28-35 24 
Rye Grass, Domestic............ 20 24 
Soy. Beans... 234 2. eee 
Sudan Grass, in drills.......... 10-12 35 
Sudan Grass, broadcast........ 20-25 35 
Sunflower. ...0..7-. 03 =e 10-12 24 
Timothy “24.2. fe. ee ee 9-12 45 
Timothy & Clover 
Timothy) «5 235. ¢. eee 8 
Clover +isisc.2.2< 0 4 
Timothy & Alsike ... 12-15 45 
Vetch Hairy, drilled (plus 1 bu. 
grain) 4.36... AS -40 60 
Vetch Hairy? broadcast (plus 1 
bu. grain)" |)... eee -60 60 
Vetch—-Spring =...) eee 80 60 
Wheat—Spring: 4... 440. hee 120 #60 
30-40 11 
*Weight per bu. of certain grasses are old 
minimum standards, Our recleaned seed 
is much heavier. 
