Holmes’ Dependable Garnm Seeds 
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SEED GRAIN GRASSES 
Oats, Certified Pasture Mixtures 
Buckwheat, Japanese Orchard Grass 
Soy Beans, Certified eee 
Hairy Vetch Brome Grass 
Dwarf Essex Rape Kentucky Blue Grass 
lee Sudan and Sweet 
Seoul Sudan 
Millets Reed Canary Grass 
ALFALFA and CLOVER 
Alfalfa, Ranger Cumberland Red 
Alfalfa, Grimm Clover 
Alfalfa, Buffalo 
Alsike Clover 
Lespedeza 
Ladino Clover 
Kenland Red Clover 
Medium Red Clover 
Sweet Clover 
Birdsfoot Trefoil 
HA-almes’ OHIO 
Wonder 25 Here is indeed a won- 
derful Corn. We think 
it is the grandest corn ever produced. Big ears, long, 
18 to 22 rows of deep grain. The foliage is very dark 
green, and retains this color when the ears ripen. As to 
heat and drought resistance, it is not surpassed by any 
other. It’s borer resistant. Its strong stalk and good roots 
make it stand best of all. It is adapted to a wide range 
of soils from poor to high and for northern states where 
yields have been consistently very high. Matures medi- 
um early, 100 days. We highly recommend that you 
grow a crop of this our Wonder 255. Large flat kernels. 
Bu., $10.00; 2 bus., $19.50 
HOLMES’ EARLY 90-DAY. Has broad, deep grains 
of a beautiful golden yellow color. It produces a crop 
of the most perfectly uniform ears and has averaged 
70 bushels of shelled Corn per acre. Holmes’ Early 
matures in 90 to 100 days. The ears are 10 inches 
long with 14-16 rows of long, broad grains. The stalks 
grow from 8 to 10 feet high, giving an immense 
quantity of fodder. Farmers who planted Holmes’ 
Early 90-Day for their main crop told us they grew 
one of the finest crops and best quality Corn. 
Not a Hybrid Corn: 2 Ibs., 70c; pk. (14 lbs.), $2.00, 
postpaid. Not paid, bu., $6.00; bag (2 bus.), $11.50 
The most grown full-season 
U. Ss. 13 hybrid yet developed. Strong 
stalk and roots, resists disease and insects and has high 
general vigor and wide adaptation for production of 
both grain and ensilage. On the average U. S. 13 out- 
yields all competing varieties. Bu., $9.00; 2 bus., $17.50 
NITRAGIN 
For Clovers and Other Legumes 
For soil enrichment and better crops, use Nitra- 
gin on all legumes. It supplies the live bacteria 
that form nodules on the roots, take nitrogen 
from the air and convert it into plant food. May 
be used on seed treated with Arasan or Spergon 
if inoculated just before planting. Note: Be sure 
to order the proper kind of Nitragin for each 
kind of seed. All prepaid. G 
““A-B’’—for Alfalfa, Alsike, Red,)1 bu. size 
White, and Sweet Clover .... {2 bu. size 
“C’’for Garden Peas, Sweet),.- . 
Bean: iamcian Vetcheemns 2 eee j 100 NS ISLZE? G avateeseete, oer oretiors -50 
“D”—For Garden and Field Beans ....1 buz size ........ 55 
7} Small (QU Bir.) esizeienwrciriee -40 
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GARDEN SIZE NITRAGIN—Combines inoculant for 
Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupins, etc. Treats 8 lbs., 15c. 
Birdsfoot Trefoil inoculant is included free with the seed 
but may also be bought separately. 
Ye bu. size (treats up to 8 lbs.) 18c; 1 bu. size, 65c 
SEED CORN 
OHIO Mw i The outstanding hybrid yet 
HYBRID developed for midseason grain 
production. Stiff stalk, strong roots, good resistance to 
disease and insects. Ear medium sized with deep, smooth 
kernels. It dries out quickly in the fall and husks clean 
and easily by hand or with mechanical pickers. Yield is 
tops in its season. Bu. $10.00; 2 bus., $19.50 
OHIO This hybrid is making a repu- 
HYBRID W6 tation for itself all over Ohio. 
The plant is a very stiff-stalked kind which is most re- 
sistant to root lodging. Ohio W64 has shown excellent 
resistance to both Corn borer and blight. It is worthy of 
all the dependence you care to put in it, produces results. 
OHIO CORN BORER AND 
Bu. $10.00; 2 bus., $19.50 
HYBRID a os BLIGHT RESISTANT 
This is one of the new early hybrids which has out- 
yielded most other kinds in its maturity class. It matures 
earlier and has outyielded K24 by 5 or 6 bu. per acre. 
In addition it carries less moisture at harvest time. It 
will stand well even late into the fall. It is resistant to 
both leaf blight and corn borer. This promises to be the 
best, highest yielding early hybrid Ohio has yet intro- 
duced. The seed is hard to produce and thus the 
higher price. The increase in yield and resistance to 
disease is worth many dollars to you. 
Bu. $10.00; 2 bus., $19.50 
CERTIFIED SEED is checked in the field and in the 
bin for purity and quality. The cost of quality seed is 
very small compared to increased yields. Don’t take 
chances with unknown seed. 
Peas, 
FREIGHT PAID to your station to points in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland. 
SEYMOUR SEEDKASTER. Built of zinc grip steel 
except for canvas seed bag. Gears are sealed within a 
dust proof chamber. Operates with ease and gives a 
wide even distribution of seed. Capacity 18 qts. 
$6.00 each, postpaid 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT 
If you have trouble with crows and other birds pulling up 
your corn, treat the seed with CROW REPELLENT just be- 
ore planting. Quite effective and does not clog planter. 
Y, Pt. (treats 1 bu.) 60c; 1 pt., $1.00; qt., $1.75, postpaid 
ARASAN. General Purpose Seed Treatment. Protects seeds against 
decay, reduces damping off, and permits earlier planting. Highly 
effective on Beets. Spinach, vine crops, Tomatoes, Peppers, etc. 
and flower seeds, grass seeds, Corn, Alfalfa and Clover. % oz. 
treats 15 to 30 lbs. of seed. 34 oz., 25c; 8 ozs., $1.10; 5 Ibs., $4.00. 
SEMESAN. The universal szed disinfectant and plant stimulant. 
2 ozs., 60c; 4 ozs., $1.00; 12 ozs., $2.85. 
SEMESAN BEL. For Potatoes. 2 ozs., 50c; 1 Ib., $2.35. 
SPERGON. Kills the soil fungi and bacteria which cause damping 
off. 1 oz., 25c; 5 ozs., $1.00; 1 Ib., $2.50, postpaid. 
Holmes’ Certified Seed Potatoes 
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