_GRAINS, GRASSES AND FARM SEEDS 35 
Harvesting Leap’s Prolific Wheat 
Lawn, Field and Pasture Grasses 
Write for special prices on large quantities. All 
prices subject to change without notice due to 
market conditions. 
Astoria Bent. Considered the finest and most 
reliable type of Bent for fine lawns in the North- 
eastern States. Makes a fine dense turf. 1 lb., $2.00; 
5 lbs., $9.75. 
Blue Grass, Fancy Kentucky Blue. Slow germin- 
ating seed, valuable when mixed with other varieties. 
Ope ae.75; 5 lbs., $13.50. 
Blue Grass, Merion. (See inside front cover). 
1 Ib., $4.90; 3 lbs., $14.70; 10 Ibs., $48.00, postpaid. 
Fescue, Creeping Red. Thrives on poor sandy 
soil, holds well on steep slopes because of its deep 
soos stands considerable shade. 1 lb., $1.10; 5 lbs., 
Wd 
Hay and Permanent Pasture Mixtures 
We will prepare special mixtures best suited to 
your requirements. 
Brome Grass, Lincoln Strain. Deep rooted, 
drought resistant, used chiefly for pasture with 
alfalfa. 1 lbs., 50c.; 5 lbs., $2.40. 
Orchard Grass. A most desirable hay and pasture 
grass for stock in shady places. Usually mixed with 
ois Clover or other grasses. 1 lb., 45c.; 5 Ibs., 
ald. 
Red Top, Fancy Cleaned. Excellent nurse crop 
with Kentucky Blue or other grasses. Germinates 
quickly. Tolerate wet or acid soil; drought resistant. 
tit 6 1.003)5°lbs., $7.25: 
Reed Canary Grass. Adapted to moist or wet 
land; little affected by drought or cold and thrives 
well in shade. Produces heavy crop of palatable 
hay; also used for pasture. 1 lb., 70c.; 5 lbs., Saee 
Rye Grass, Domestic. Used as a green manure 
or cover crop; 25 to 40 lbs. per acre. 1 Ib., 30c.; 
5 lbs., $1.40. 
Rye Grass, Perennial or English. Used in pastures 
and meadows, sometimes lawns to give quick green 
covering to supply shade for slower grasses. 1 Ib., 
40c..5 1bs., $1.90. 
Timothy. Most widely grown for hay. 1 Ib., 50c.; 
5 lbs., $1.90. 
Clovers and Alfalfa 
Please write for current prices, stating quantity 
wanted; where quoted, prices are for small lots at 
time of going to press and subject to change. 
Alfalfa, Certified Buffalo. Superior in bacterial 
wilt resistance. Good forage productivity and hardi- 
ness. 
Alsike or Hybrid Clover. Perennial and very 
hardy. Very valuable for pasturing and soiling; 
very productive, sweet and fragrant. Flowers are 
a distinct light pink and much liked by bees. 
Ladino White Clover, Certified. Large type used 
in pasture and for hay because of its outstanding 
performance and high nutritious value. Sown with 
other clovers or grasses at rate of one or two pounds 
per acre. 1 lb., $1.75; 5 lbs., $8.50. 
Red Clover, Medium. Common variety used with 
other grasses for either pasture or meadow. 
Trefoil, Birdsfoot. A hardy long-lived forage 
legume adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions. 
Somewhat resembles alfalfa in habit of growth. 
Makes excellent hay or pasture. Seeded at about 
five pounds per acre with timothy or brome grass. 
Wild White Clover, Certified. Low growing type, 
more leafy with less blossoms than common White 
Dutch. Very hardy and preferred for lawns and 
ee %4-lb., 50c.; %-lb., 90c.; 1 Ib., $1.60; 5 lbs., 
50. 
Millets 
True Southern or Tennessee Millet. Grows from 
3 to 5 feet high, abundant foliage. 
Japanese or Barn Yard. Grows in seasons of ex- 
treme drought and attains a height of six feet. 
When cut continues to grow until frost. 
Farm Seeds 
We can supply any quantity of the following. 
Please write for market prices. Sudan Grass (Sweet 
Sudan), Evergreen Broom Corn, Sorghum, Kaffir 
Corn, Flax Seed, Sunflower, Vetch (Spring or Com- 
mon), Vetch (Winter or Hairy), Peas (Canada 
Field), Soya Bean, Kingwa, Buckwheat, Spring 
Wheat, Winter Wheat, Spring Barley, Rye—Spring 
and Rosen Type Winter Rye, and Oats, both seed 
Oats and Victory Type. 
