‘Richardson ’s 
Griffith & Surner’s 
(Wiseman-Downs’ 
RE-CLEANED CLOVERS 
Clovers weigh 60 pounds per bushel. 
Alfalfa or Lucerne (Medicago sativa). 
Northwestern-grown seed. Sow during 
April and May, August and September, 
25 pounds per acre, preferably with no 
other crop. 
Alfalfa, Grimm. An extremely hardy va- 
riety. 15 to 20 pounds seed an acre. 
Alsike or Swedish Clover (Trifolium hy- 
bridum). One of the hardiest and most 
tolerant of adverse soil conditions. 
5 pounds will seed one acre. Lb. 50c. 
Crimson Clover (Trifolium  incarnatum). 
Used principally for soiling or green 
manuring. It is not hardy for more than 
one season. Height 1 to 2 feet. Sow 
any time from June to October, 20 
pounds to the acre. Lb. 30¢ 
Lespedeza (Japan Clover). A substitute for 
Alfalfa on poor land. Sow in spring, 
after frost, at the rate of 25 to 35 
pounds per acre. Weighs 25 pounds per 
bushel. Lb, 20¢ 
Lespedeza sericea. Perennial. Adapted to 
any type of soil, wonderfully resistant 
to drought, yielding large hay crops, 
good pasture, and a fine soil improver. 
Like Alfalfa, it requires one year to 
get set, but after the first year it will 
produce two to four tons of field cured 
hay per acre annually. Actual feeding 
trials have proved that Lespedeza seri- 
cea hay is equal to that of Alfalfa. 
Hulled seed sow 20 pounds per acre. 
Lb. 30c 
Ladino Clover. The Wonder Pasture 
Clover. It is known as the giant white 
Clover—a perennial lasting from four 
to eight years. Seed 3 to 4 pounds per 
acre. Lb. $2.10; 10 lbs. $20.00 
inoculate all Legume Seeds with 
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When ordering, Always state name of seed 
ALFALFA (A) SOYBEANS (S) 
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Tabet caches SOS ne oe 
2¥, bu. each.... 1.00| 5 bu. eac 
25 bu. each 
(One can) 
30 bu. each 
(6-5 bu. cans) 
cLovers (B) 
Red, Alsike, Crimson, 
White and Ladino. 
WS busleach?...9..00 
2% bu. each.... 1.00 
BEANS (D) 
COMBINATION (AB) wavy, Pinto, Wax, 
1 bi $.50| String, Kidney and 
Great Northern 
LESPEDEZA (L) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ..$ .50 
PEANUTS, 
PEAS, (C)\cow Peas (E) 
VETCHES(AllVarieties) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ea.$ .50 
1) DU. €4. cece cleo Pe0U 

GARDEN SIZE—Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines, 
Lima Beans and Edible Soybeans _ ‘ 
Enough for 8 Ibs. seed — Retail Price 15c each 

CLOVERS, PASTURE MIXTURES, MISCELLANEOUS 
FARM SEEDS 
Prices on all Field Seeds are subject to fluctuations. We will be glad to quote you firm prices 
on request. Orders entrusted to us will be filled at the lowest price of the day received. 
Mammoth or Sapling Red Clover (Tri- 
folium pratense perenne). Domestic origin. 
This differs from the Medium, being of 
a ranker growth. Sow early in spring 
or in July and August, using 6 pounds 
per acre. Lb. 65c 
Medium Red Clover (Trofolium pratense). 
Excellent for hay purposes, usually 
yielding two crops each year. Sow 
early in the spring or in late summer— 
July and August; 6 pounds per acre. 
Lh. 65¢ 
White Blossom Sweet or Bokhara Clover 
(Melilotus alba). Used either as a feed 
crop or as green manure, to plow under. 
Grows from 3 to 5 feet high and thrives 
on almost any kind of soil. Sow 15 lbs. 
per acre during spring and fall. Lb. 30¢ 
White Dutch Clover (Trifolium repens). For 
lawns and pasture. Choice recleaned 
seed. Sow 5 lbs. per acre. 
Lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. $6.00 
HYBRID SEED CORNS 
15% to 30% Higher Yield! 
Deeper Roots! Greater Uniformity! 
Increased Stalk Strength! 
Drought, Wind and Storm Resistant! 
Hybrid Early Yellow Dent 95 M. (100 
days.) Grows tall. Two medium 
sized ears, 14-16 rows of medium 
deep grain. 
U. S. 13, Yellow. 
(115 days.) Large 
ears, high yield. Tall, strong stalks. 
Kentucky 203 White Ensilage. 
U.S. 505 Yellow Hybrid Ensilage Corn. 
(115 days.) An excellent variety, 
heavy producer. 
All Above Hybrid Field Corn: 
Pk. $2.50; 1% bu. $4.50; bu. $8.50 
F.O.B. Baltimore 

ORCHARD GRASS 
(Dactylis glomerata). For early pasturing 
this is very desirable; also fine for sow- 
ing in shaded places. Lb. 40c; 10 Ibs. $3.80 
RAPE 
Dwarf Essex. This can be pastured eight 
weeks after sowing. It must be sown in 
succession, as the stock eats it close to 
the ground. Sow 6 pounds per acre 
broadcast, from April 1 to October 1. 
Lb. 25¢ 
SUDAN GRASS 
Annual. Sow 16 pounds per acre. Sev- 
eral cuttings can be made in one season. 
Thrives well in a season of drought. 
Lb. 20c; 100 lbs. $15.00 
VETCH 
Sand, Winter or Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa). 
Thrives on poor arid, sandy soils. It 
may be sown either in fall or in spring. 
Sow 30 pounds to the acre. 
Lb. 35¢; 10 lbs. $3.00 
Please Note—All Prices on This Page F.O.B. Baltimore 
and Subject to Change Without Notice. A 
Prices on Seed Grains, Also Cow Peas and Soja Beans, on Application. 
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GRASS MIXTURE FOR HAY 
AND PERMANENT 
PASTURES 
For Upland or Lowland 
Please state whether you want a mix- 
ture for upland or low ground. Use 40 
to 60 pounds per acre. 
Lb. 50c; 25 lbs. $11.25; 100 lbs. $40.00 
MISCELLANEOUS GRASSES 
Bermuda Grass (Cynodon dactylon). A valu- 
able summer grass for lawns and pas- 
tures; also valuable for sandy locations 
and banks to prevent erosion, as far 
north as Washington, D. C. Lb. $1.00 
Blue Grass, Kentucky, Fancy Recleaned 
(Poa pratensis). Rated as one of the best 
permanent grasses, especially for lawns 
and meadows. Lb. 85¢e; 10 Ibs. $8.25 
Creeping Bent Grass (Agrostis stolonifera). 
An excellent variety for lawns, suc- 
ceeding well in moist situations and 
producing a dwarf, velvety growth. 
Lb. $1.25; 10 Ibs. $11.50 
Alta Fescue. An improved strain of tall 
Fescue, having a wider adaptation than 
many other grasses. Sow 15 to 20 lbs. 
per acre alone, or in mixture with other 
plants about 5 lbs. per acre. Lb. 80c¢ 
Kentucky 31 Fescue. A strain of tall 
Fescue that produces well on poor, dry 
soil, also in shade. Used extensively 
for pastures. Lb. 80¢ 
Fescue, Red or Creeping (Festuca rubra). 
An excellent bottom grass, forming a 
close and lasting turf. It resists ex- 
treme drought and thrives on very in- 
ferior soils. Lb. 75c; 10 lbs. $7.00 
Red-Top, Fancy Recleaned. For pasture, 
sow 15 pounds; for lawns, 25 pounds 
per acre. Lb. 85c;_10 lbs. $8.25 
Rye Grass, English Perennial (Lolium 
perenne). A nutritious permanent grass 
for meadows, pastures and lawns. 
Lb. 35c; 10 lbs. $3.00 
Rye Grass, Domestic. A valuable grass 
when quick results are required. 
Lb. 25c; 10 lbs. $2.25 
Timothy (Phleum pratense). A grass of high 
value for hay and pastures. 
Lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.80 
