. Ratekin & Son's 18th annual seed catalog, 1902 : farm, field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Corn Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs. j. R. RATEKIX & SON'S ANNUAL CATALOG. 35 Timothy Timothy grass, well known to every fa' mer, stands at the head of all other tan3e grasses for hay. We are located in a fine country for Blue Grasses, Clover acc Timothy, and supply purchasers with the very best quality of seed. Iowa groas more Timothy seed than any state or part of the world. Timothy seed, however is very f^carce ihis year, and consequently m
. Ratekin & Son's 18th annual seed catalog, 1902 : farm, field and garden seeds. Nursery stock Iowa Catalogs; Corn Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Catalogs. j. R. RATEKIX & SON'S ANNUAL CATALOG. 35 Timothy Timothy grass, well known to every fa' mer, stands at the head of all other tan3e grasses for hay. We are located in a fine country for Blue Grasses, Clover acc Timothy, and supply purchasers with the very best quality of seed. Iowa groas more Timothy seed than any state or part of the world. Timothy seed, however is very f^carce ihis year, and consequently much higher than for a number of years We aim to supply our cus- tomers at lowest prices consistent with quality. Price^ by mail, postpaid, per pound 10c: 3 lbs. 50c. W ite fo' prices for large quantities. Bags 15c ex' ra. Gern\SLf\ Millet Germm Millet, the true ^arge beaded variety and largely grown wherever its value is known It helps out wonderfully when a short crop of hay is threatened, and produces t^o or three times as much per acre as timothy or clover. We are unable to make prices as the price on millet seed is fluctuating. Write us and we will cheerfully quote prices. New SiberiaLn Millet This is a new and distinct variety, having bright red seed, produces a fine crop of hay about two weeks earlier than German Millet, is very leafy and of excellent quality. Sow 23 lbs, per acre. By mill p^.r lb. 20c; 3 lbs. 50c. For bushel prices, write us. Northern Grown Seed Potatoes No potatoes grown can compare with those produced in the north, either for vigor and freedom from disease, or producing and long keeping qualities. Our seed potat'^es have been carefully and especially grown for seed. Last seas n was rather unfavorable for growing p-^tatoes, but we are pleased to say that the quality of our stock is as fine and pure as was ever grown. AdvoLntaiges of Changing Seed There is no other crop that we raise that is so much bene Qted by the introduction of fresh seed from time t
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