ROSS’ SEED GRAINS 
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Alfalfa 
The Farmer’s Hay Insurance 
Sow 15 to 25 Ibs. 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., 85c; 10 lbs. or over, 77c per Ib. 
BUFFALO. Certified. Resistant to bacterial 
wilt. Lb., 85c; 10 Ibs. or over, 77c per Ib. 
Barley 
WISCONSIN No. 38. The beards are smooth 
and no barbs. Excellent for feeding green. 
Pk., 85c; bu., $3.10. 
Buckwheat 
JAPANESE. Entirely distinct from all other 
varieties. 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 Ibs., $1.25; 100 Ibs., $11.50. 
Millets 
HUNGARIAN (Hungarian Grass). An _ excel- 
lent food for horses when cured. Each root 
sends up several slender stems which often 
branch. The leaves grow upright, rather nar- 
row. Heads are borne erect or nearly so, about 
four inches long, dark purple in color. 
Lb., 20c; 10 Ibs., $1.50; 100 Ibs., $14.00. 
GOLDEN. This variety is extensively used 
throughout 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., 25c; 10 Ibs., $1.80; 100 Ibs., $17.00. 
JAPANESE (Panicum frumentacea). It is en- 
tirely distinct from all other Millets. Grows 
from 6 to 9 feet high, stands up well, and yields 
enormous crops. 
Lb., 20c; 10 Ibs., $1.50; 100 Ibs., $13.00. 
Seed Oats 
VICTORY. A tall growing white-kerneled va- 
riety 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 outyields the Swedish Select type. 
It should not be confused with that variety. 
- Pk., 65c; bu., $2.15. 
OATS, CLINTON. High yielding, early matur- 
ing variety with plump meaty yellow grain, 
high in feeding value. Pk., 70c; bu., $2.30. 
Dwarf Essex Rape 
It grows best in cool, moist weather and the 
time for sowing depends upon when the crop 
is to be used. When wanted for pasture allow 
8 to 10 weeks for it to attain maximum growth. 
Lb., 25c; 10 Ibs., $2.20; 100 Ibs., $21.00. 
Rye 
ROSEN TYPE. Vigorous and heavy yielding 
strain. Best grown as a winter and spring cover 
crop. Market Price. 
6 Field Seeds 
Soy or Soja Beans 
BLACK WILSON. Medium size, black seed. 
Considered the best all-around variety for the 
North. Of rather upright growth, with a good 
amount of foliage and a slight tendency to vine 
on fertile soil. Matures seeds in 125 days and is 
ready for cutting in 110 days. A heavy seed 
producer. Pk., $1.75; bu., $6.60. 
LINCOLN. Maturity 125 days. A remarkable 
record of yield. Superior in standing ability 
and ranks high in quality and content of oil. 
Producing large crops of dry forage. 
Pk., $1.75; bu., $6.60. 
Sudan Grass 
Sudan Grass is strictly an annual and dies 
each year like Millet. From 7 to 9 feet high, 
with very small stems. Stock prefer it. Sow 10 
to 15 Ibs. per acre. 
COMMON. Lb., 30c; 10 Ibs., $2.40; 
100 Ibs., $22.00. 
SUDAN GRASS. (Sweet.) An improvement 
over the common. Very palatable and very pro- 
ductive. Lb., 30c; 10 Ibs., $2.50; 100 Ibs., $23.00. 
Mammoth Russian Sunflower 
Produces very heavy yields per acre for silage 
or grown for its seed. Valuable for feeding. 
Lb., 35c; 10 Ibs., $3.00. 
FEEDING SUNFLOWER. Sce page 19. 
Vetch 
HAIRY. Can be sown during the spring as well 
as in the fall, with good results. Used for green 
feed and plowing under for green manure, Sow 
at the rate of 30 to 40 lbs. with 1 bu. of small 
grain. Lb., 25c; 10 Ibs., $2.20; 100 Ibs., $20.00. 
Wheat 
HENRY. (Spring Wheat.) A new variety of 
spring Wheat bred by the Wisconsin Experiment 
Station. Its advantages are disease resistance 
and high yield. It has large, white heads, with 
bearded chaff which is white, or may be tinged 
with red at maturity. Kernels are larger than 
most Spring Wheats, and red in color. Henry 
Wheat is resistant to leaf rust and moderately 
resistant to stem rust and stinking smut. It is 
rapidly replacing older Spring Wheat varieties. 
Pk., $1.50; bu., $5.50. 
WHITE. (Winter Wheat.) Sow early in the fall 
for a good firm root to survive our New Eng- 
land winters. Winter Wheat makes an excel- 
lent green feed, coming very early in the spring 
and staying in condition for feed much longer 
than spring or winter Rye. A productive, bald, 
white variety, large and plump. Ask for price. 
For Good Crops it is 
Important to Plant Ross’ 
Selected Seeds 
NOd'O'GEy 
PRE-TESTED INOCULATOR 
Nod-O-Gen is a 
high quality humus 
culture of nitrogen- 
gathering bacteria 
containing all the 
essentials for 
healthy bacterial 
growth. Nod-O-Gen 
causes nodules to 
develop on the 
roots of legume 
crops. These nod- 
ules gather nitrogen 
from the air and 
convert it into plant 
food, saving plant 
food in the soil. 
Full directions accompany each package. 
When ordering be sure to state what seed 
you wish to inoculate. Humus type only. 
GROUP 1. Alfalfa and Sweet Clover. 
I-bu. size, 55c; 100-lb. size, 80c; 
: 214-bu., size, $1.10. 
GROUP 2. Clover, Medium Red, Crimson, 
Mammoth Alsike, White and White Dutch. 
1-Ib. size, 55c; 100-Ib. size, 80c; 
214-bu. size, $1.10. 
2 IN 1 COMBINATION for Alfalfa and 
Clover. This is a combination of groups 1 
and 2. 1-Ib. size, 55c; 
100-Ib. size, 80c; 212-bu. size, $1.10. 
GROUP 4. Soy Beans, all varieties. 
2-bu. size, 40c. 
GROUP 5. Cow Peas, Peanuts, Lima Beans. 
2-bu. size, 40c. 
GROUP 6. Field Beans, Wax, String, Snap, 
Kidney and Scarlet Runner Garden Beans. 
l-bu. size, 55c. 
GROUP 7. AlJl Vetches, Field, Sweet and 
Garden Peas. __1-bu. size, 40c; 100-Ib. size, 55c. 
GROUP 8. Garden Combination for Gar- 
den Peas and Beans, Sweet Peas, Lima 
Beans. Pkg., 15c. 
LADINO CLOVER. Up to 10 lbs. Pkg., 25c. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL. Up to 10 lbs. 
Pkg., 25c. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL 1-bu. size, 75c. 
Add for Postage. Group 8, Ladino Clover 
and Birdsfoot Trefoil, 2c. All other Groups, 
l-bu. size and over, add 23c for postage. 
