Farquhar's 1910 garden annual . UATION. Bapley, Two Rowed. Bapley, Six Rowed. Buckwheat, Common. Should be sown about the middle of Jime, broadcast, using from 1 to 3 pecks of seed to the acre.— Japanese. Excels all other varieties in yield and earliness. On account of its earliness it can be grown farther north than any other. The grains are nearly double the size of those of any other variety. Enormously productive.—SilveP Hull. About one week later in maturing than the Japanese. Grain is of a light gray color, thin husk; good yielder. 4848 48 4848 Per lb. .35 .40 I .30 I .70


Farquhar's 1910 garden annual . UATION. Bapley, Two Rowed. Bapley, Six Rowed. Buckwheat, Common. Should be sown about the middle of Jime, broadcast, using from 1 to 3 pecks of seed to the acre.— Japanese. Excels all other varieties in yield and earliness. On account of its earliness it can be grown farther north than any other. The grains are nearly double the size of those of any other variety. Enormously productive.—SilveP Hull. About one week later in maturing than the Japanese. Grain is of a light gray color, thin husk; good yielder. 4848 48 4848 Per lb. .35 .40 I .30 I .70 .35 II . .45 . . .60 .30 i .30 i .25 i ! .25 Weight I pgj. .15 . Per lb. Per100 IbB. I Per100 lbs 33 R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. FARQUHARS FARM AND FIELD SEEDS— Cow Peas. For jodder or soiling. A valuable and niitritiotis green foiajio or liay cro)). Enriclios poor land;improves good land. One of the best antl cheapest ways of improving soil is the })lo\ving under of luguni-inous crops. Cow Peas have been found superior for this purpose, esjjecially on medium or light Clover they absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere, the roots reach deep into the soil and bring up thenecessary potash, thus making a complete and natural fertilizer. For fertilizing i)urposes, Cow Peas aresuperior to Clover from the fact that the foliage is greater, besides making full growth in from :>, to 4months. Sow as early May 10 or as late July, one (1) bushel to the acre in drills, 2\ bushel; to theacre broadcast. Oats. Welcome. This is now a well-known and extensively grown variety, and is one of the heaviest,handsomest, and most productive white varieties grown. They stool lieavily with extra strong, straightstraw, standing well


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