. Koerner's annual travelling agent of seeds, bulbs, plants, shrubs and vines. Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Koerner's Celebrated Meadow Grass Mixture. kinds of soil except wet or moist ground. Per lb. 16c, bu. . The Old Fashioned Timothy and Clover Mixture. (60 lbs. to the bu.; AN 211 MILLET GER]\L\N, [or Golden Millet,)—Yery early, grows 3 to 5 feet high, foliage broad and tender. (50 lbs. to the bu.) Per lb. 5c, bu. $ KAFFIR CORN. 212 An excellen


. Koerner's annual travelling agent of seeds, bulbs, plants, shrubs and vines. Nursery stock Wisconsin Milwaukee Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Koerner's Celebrated Meadow Grass Mixture. kinds of soil except wet or moist ground. Per lb. 16c, bu. . The Old Fashioned Timothy and Clover Mixture. (60 lbs. to the bu.; AN 211 MILLET GER]\L\N, [or Golden Millet,)—Yery early, grows 3 to 5 feet high, foliage broad and tender. (50 lbs. to the bu.) Per lb. 5c, bu. $ KAFFIR CORN. 212 An excellent fodder plant, either green or dried. It grows from five to six feet higli and is well furnished with wide foliage that is greatly relished by cattle. Plant the rows three feet apart, leaving four to six plants to every foot of drill. Planted in this manner five pounds will sow an acre. Pkg. 5c, lb. 10c, 10 lb. and over at 5c. RAPE. 213 DWARF ESSEX.—This plant is extensively grown in Europe and Canada for forage, especially for sheep, and for green manure, for wliich purpose there is, perhaps, no plant better adapted where a quick, rank growth is desired. Farmers wlio raise much stock and desire to get young cattle, sheep or lambs into favorable condition to be sold advantageously in the fall, can do it most cheaply by growing this Rape. Prepare the ground as for turnips and sow in June or July, Avith a turnip drill, in rows two and one-half feet apart, at tlie rate of two and one-half pounds seed per acre, or may be sown broadcast at the rate of five pounds per acre. Lb. 15c, 4 lbs. 50c, 20 lbs. and over at 10c lb. Prices on ail seeds are subject to change without notice accord- ing to market White Liberty Oat. 220 WHITE LIBERTY Oat has produced one-third more than any otlier variety grown in the same locality. It is verj^ early, and thus far has proven entirely rust-proof. It stands up better than any other sort, and is the best for feeding on account of its thi


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