Dreer's garden book seventy-sixth Dreer's garden book : seventy-sixth annual edition 1914 dreersgardenbook1914henr Year: 1914 FIELD, FORAGE AND SILO SEEDS, Prices of all Farm Seeds are Philadelphia and subject to market changes. PEAS FOR FODDER AND GREEN MANURING. Canada Field Peas. Valuable for Northern climates for cattle feeding. Used as feed for pigeons, etc., and for green soilirtj. Sow Ih bu. per acre with J bu. of oats. By express orfi -ght: Peck,'75 cts.; bu., $ South-rn Black=Eye Cow Peas. Also known as Sand Pea, -. small white variety with black eye. Sow two bushels to
Dreer's garden book seventy-sixth Dreer's garden book : seventy-sixth annual edition 1914 dreersgardenbook1914henr Year: 1914 FIELD, FORAGE AND SILO SEEDS, Prices of all Farm Seeds are Philadelphia and subject to market changes. PEAS FOR FODDER AND GREEN MANURING. Canada Field Peas. Valuable for Northern climates for cattle feeding. Used as feed for pigeons, etc., and for green soilirtj. Sow Ih bu. per acre with J bu. of oats. By express orfi -ght: Peck,'75 cts.; bu., $ South-rn Black=Eye Cow Peas. Also known as Sand Pea, -. small white variety with black eye. Sow two bushels to the ere. By express or freight: Peck, |; bu., $ New Era Cow Peas. Extra early, and one of the most val- uable for planting in the North and West. By express or freight: Peck, 90 cts.; bu., $ Whip-poor-will Cow Peas. An early variety; grows up- right and viijorous; crop is easy to harvest. By express or freight: Peck. 90 cts.; bu., $ Clay Cow Peas. A valuable sort both for green manure, forage and hay crop. Sow 2 bushels to acre. By express or freight: Peck, 90 cts.; bu., $ German, or Golden Millet (Southern-grown). A valua- ble annual hay and fodder crop, medium early, 4 to 5 feet high. Sow 1 bushel to the acre. Lb., 20 cts., postpaid; bu. (50 lbs.), write for price. Hungarian Millet (Panicum Germaniciim). An annual forage plant, early and productive, growing 2 to 3 feet high, with an abundance of foliage. Sow 1 bushel to the acre. Lb., 20 cts., postpaid; bu. (48 lbs. ), write for price. Egyptian, or East India Pearl Hillet (Penicillariit npiciitd). Grows from 8 to 10 feet high. For fodder, sow 5 pounds in drills 3 feet apart, thin out in rows to 1 foot apart. Lb., 25 cts., postpaid. By express or freight: bu. (50 lbs.). $ Japanese Barn=yard Millet (Paiiicum Crus-galU). An excellent fodder plant; grows 6 to 8 feet high, and is more tender than most tall varieties of Millet. Should be sown between middle of May and end of July, either broadcast or i
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