Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . sowfrom 1% to 2 bushels to the acre, so as to grow clean, straight,slender lb. by mail 20c; peck 50c; bushel $ THOUSAND HEADED KALE, Like Dwarf Essex Rape, this is a valuable forage crop. Sowthe seed in spring in rows 12 to 18 inches apart, using about1 lb. to the acre. Pkt. 5c: Vi lb. 10c; 1 lb. by mail 35 By express or freight 1 25c; 5 lbs. $; 25 lbs. $ ICO lbs • $ FIELD PEAS FOR PEEKING. Canadian Field Peas can be very profitably sown along withoats and either eaten, off the field by cattle or hogs, or allowedto ripen when


Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . sowfrom 1% to 2 bushels to the acre, so as to grow clean, straight,slender lb. by mail 20c; peck 50c; bushel $ THOUSAND HEADED KALE, Like Dwarf Essex Rape, this is a valuable forage crop. Sowthe seed in spring in rows 12 to 18 inches apart, using about1 lb. to the acre. Pkt. 5c: Vi lb. 10c; 1 lb. by mail 35 By express or freight 1 25c; 5 lbs. $; 25 lbs. $ ICO lbs • $ FIELD PEAS FOR PEEKING. Canadian Field Peas can be very profitably sown along withoats and either eaten, off the field by cattle or hogs, or allowedto ripen when they Can be readily separated by any farm seedmill. In this way two crops can Ije grown at the one culti-vation. , : Sow broadcost, if alone. 3 bushels of Peas per acre, or incombination 1% bushels Peas to 1% bushels of oats, mixed,to the acre. Canadian ^Vhite—Bushel $ Canadian Blue—Bushel $ Scotch—Bushel $ Subject to market fluctuation. See Garden Peas, pages 26and 27. 46 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, CLOVERS. Subject to market fluctuations. Red or June Clover, Medium (Trifolium pratense)—The grade we offer is choice recleaned Wisconsin-grown seed free from all weeds and other impurities. (60 lbs. per bushel.) Choice recleaned seed. Per lb. 20c (bv mail 1 lb 30c) ; per $: per 100 lbs $14 50 ime seed, per bushel $; per 100 lbs ._^. .$ Slammotb Clover (Trifolium pratenseperenne)—Valuable for hog pasturesand for plowing under as a fertilizer(60 lbs. per bushel). Per lb. 20c (bymail 1 lb. 30c): per bushel $; per 100 Its ..$ Alsike Clover (Trifolium hybridum) This IS the hardiest of all the clovers andnever wmter kills, even in our severewinters. It adapts itself to all kinds ofsoils, and is capable of resisting- e-y-tremes of wet and drought aliki Itmakes a finer and better hay than red ?«n?K ^ c =h relished bv stock(60 lbs. per bush.) Per lb ?Or Yhv rr,on1 lb. 30c).; per bush. $S 50; per^ RED CLOVER. SE


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