Dreer's mid-summer list 1918 . VETCH Winter Vetches, or Tares ( Vicia Villosa). Also calledSand Vetch, or Hairy Vetch. Recommended for fall sowingwith rye, which serves as a support. It is perfectly hardy inall parts of the country and maturing fully four weeks earlierthan Scarlet Clover, it can be harvested or plowed under andthe ground used for the usual spring crops. It is very nutri-tious, and all kinds of stock eat it with relish, Sow onebushel per acre, together with one-half bushel of Rye orOats. Lb., 35 cts., postpaid. Bushel, 60 lbs. Write forLeaflet and price. CRIMSON or CEO


Dreer's mid-summer list 1918 . VETCH Winter Vetches, or Tares ( Vicia Villosa). Also calledSand Vetch, or Hairy Vetch. Recommended for fall sowingwith rye, which serves as a support. It is perfectly hardy inall parts of the country and maturing fully four weeks earlierthan Scarlet Clover, it can be harvested or plowed under andthe ground used for the usual spring crops. It is very nutri-tious, and all kinds of stock eat it with relish, Sow onebushel per acre, together with one-half bushel of Rye orOats. Lb., 35 cts., postpaid. Bushel, 60 lbs. Write forLeaflet and price. CRIMSON or CEOVER Crimson Clover has become wonderfully popular both forpasture and hay crop, also as a green manure for plowing can be seeded at any time from June to October at the rateof 15 to 20 lbs. per acre, and makes the earliest possible greenpasture, blooming the latter part of April or May, and for feed-ing as hay should be cut just before coming in full bloom. Oneacre grown at the New Jersey Experimental Station yielded,May


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