Alfalfa 
The Farmer’s Hay Insurance 
Sow 15 to 25 lbs. per acre. 
Every farm should have at least some Alfalfa, its feeding value 
is unexcelled. 
RANGER. Certified. Adapted to Central and Northern United 
States, has been developed for its resistance to a bacterial wilt 
which has been taking heavy tolls in recent years, in second 
and third year stands and older. It has a large fall growth and 
survives hard winters better than other strains. 
Lb., 55c; 10 lbs. or over, 49c per lb. 
GRIMM. Northern grown. Bb., 50c; 10 lbs. or over, 44c per Ib. 
BUFFALO. Certified. Resistance to bacterial wilt. 
Lb., 55c; 10 lbs. or over, 49c per Ib. 
Alfalfa 
All Prices Are Subject to Change Without Notice 
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Barley 
ERIE. A two-row Spring Barley. The beards are 
smooth and no barbs. Excellent for feeding green. 
A very heavy yielder. PE., 85c; bu., $3.15. 
Buckwheat 
JAPANESE. Entirely distinct from all other varie- 
ties. It has the advantage of remaining some time 
in bloom and produces seed earlier. It resists 
drought and blight better than most varieties. 
Pk., 80c; bu., $2.80. 
Canada. Field Peas 
CANADA PEAS may also be sown with other grains 
as well as with Oats, and are sometimes sown in 
August with Barley. They are also sometimes sown 
alone. Choice stock for seed. 
Lb., 15c; 10 lbs., $1.20; 100 lbs., $11.00. 
Millets 
HUNGARIAN (Hungarian Grass). An excellent food 
for horses when cured. Each root sends up several 
slender stems which often branch. The leaves grow 
upright, rather narrow. Heads are borne erect or 
nearly so, about four inches long, dark purple in 
color. Lb., 20c; 10 ibs., $1.40; 100 lbs., $13.00. 
GOLDEN. This variety is extensively used through- 
out the United States. It is sown at the same time 
and at the same rate per acre as the common Millet. 
Grows more vigorous, gives a much larger yield of 
hay than common Millet. 
Lb., 20c; 10 lbs., $1.70; 100 lbs., $16.00. 
JAPANESE (Panicum frumentacea). It is entirely 
distinct from all other Millets. Grows from 6 to 9 
feet high, stands up well, and yields enormous crops. 
Lb., 15c; 10 lbs., 90c; 100 lbs., $8.00. 
Seed Oats 
VICTORY. A tall growing white-kerneled variety 
which is recommended as a heavy yielder. The 
straw is stiff and strong enough not to lodge. It was 
developed at the Svalof Station in Sweden and out- 
yields the Swedish Select type. It should not be 
confused with that variety. PE., 65c; bu., $2.15. 
MOHAWK CERTIFIED. The Mohawk is a selection 
from a Bond and D67 cross. It derives its rust and 
smut resistance from its Bond parent and is also 
resistant to blight. The straw is about 36 inches in 
height and the grain matures early. Cornell highly 
recommends Mohawk over Vicland. 
Pk., 75c; bu., $2.50. 
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