. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 56 E. J. BOWEN'S 1902 SEED MANUAL. BEARDLESS BARLEY. WASCO BEARDLESS BARLEY. This Barley yields enormously, 80 to 100 bushels having- been harvested per acre. It is a strong grower and does not blow over like the common barley. Val- uable for fodder cut green. No beards. Per lb., 10c; 50 lbs., $; 100 lbs., MILLETS. BARLEY FOR SEED. 100 lbs., market price. CHEAT SEED. Cheat makes a good crop on low l


. 1902 seed manual. Nursery stock California San Francisco Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 56 E. J. BOWEN'S 1902 SEED MANUAL. BEARDLESS BARLEY. WASCO BEARDLESS BARLEY. This Barley yields enormously, 80 to 100 bushels having- been harvested per acre. It is a strong grower and does not blow over like the common barley. Val- uable for fodder cut green. No beards. Per lb., 10c; 50 lbs., $; 100 lbs., MILLETS. BARLEY FOR SEED. 100 lbs., market price. CHEAT SEED. Cheat makes a good crop on low lands. Good for hay if cut before it gets too ripe. 100 lbs., FLAX SEED. Recleaned seed for planting. Per 10c; 100 lbs., $ Flax for other purposes. Per lb., 7c; 100 lbs., $ Ground Flax, for medical uses. Per Iby, 10c Flax Seed Meal for feeding purposes. 100 lbs., $ FIELD PEAS. A most profitable crop for fattening stock, especially fiogs. Valuable as a soil ren- ovator and forage plant: also for marketing as dry ©r split peas for food pur- poses. Sow, if alone, 120 pounds to the acre. If with other grain, 60 pounds. WHITE CANADLAN. The most popular variety, probably more used than any other. A heavy yielder. 10 lbs., 40c; 100 lbs., $ BLUE PRUSSIAN. Very much like the above, except in color. This variety is generally preferred for soup peas. 30 lbs., 45c; 100 lbs., $ SWISS. A three-cornered pea, ex- cellent for cooking purposes. Vines small. 10 65c; 100 lbs., $ FIELD PEAS. KAFFIR CORN An excellent fodder plant, yielding two crops of fodder during a season. Grows four to five feet high, upright stalk with numerous large leaves. Greatly lelished by cattle and horses. The seed crop is also heavy, sometimes yielding sixty bushels to the acre. It does better sown in drills three feet apart, using six to eight pounds of seed per acre. Per lb., 10c; 10 lbs., 75c. SEED OATS. We aim always to keep a stock of the well known varieties, such a


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