. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . sow from 2 to 3 pecks of Seed to the acre. If fine fibre is wanted, sowfrom IVz to 2 bushels to the acre, so as to grow clean, straight, slender straw. rrhnost—An improved variety bred from Seed secured by the Minnesota Experiment Station from the Department ofAgriculture about 15 years ago. It is considerably earlier than Common Flax, yields about a 25% larger crop and is morewilt-resistant. Also known as Minnesota No. 25. 1 lb. 10c (by mail 20c); peck $; bushel (56 lbs.) .$ Russian—The Standard sort. Choice re-cleaned Seed. 1 lb. 10c (by mail


. Farm and garden annual : spring 1913 . sow from 2 to 3 pecks of Seed to the acre. If fine fibre is wanted, sowfrom IVz to 2 bushels to the acre, so as to grow clean, straight, slender straw. rrhnost—An improved variety bred from Seed secured by the Minnesota Experiment Station from the Department ofAgriculture about 15 years ago. It is considerably earlier than Common Flax, yields about a 25% larger crop and is morewilt-resistant. Also known as Minnesota No. 25. 1 lb. 10c (by mail 20c); peck $; bushel (56 lbs.) .$ Russian—The Standard sort. Choice re-cleaned Seed. 1 lb. 10c (by mail 20c); peck SOc; bushel (56 lbs.) $ THOUSAND-HEADED KALE, Like Dwarf Essex Eape, this is a valuable forage crop. Sow the Seed in spring in rows 12 to IS inches apart, usingabout 1 lb. to the acre. Pkt. 5c; Yi lb. 15c; 1 lb. by mail $0-40 By express qr freight, 1 lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $; 25 lbs. $; 100 lbs. .,,.,,,........,,,,,, $23,00 All Seeds on this page subject to market fluctuations, LIS* OP CHOICE FARM SEEDS FOR 1013. 51. CLOVER AND FORAGE PLANTS. Subject to market fluctuations. Red or June Clover, Medium (Trifolium pratense)—The grade we offer is choice re-cleaned Wisconsin-grown Seed, free from all weeds and other impurities. (60 lbs. per bushel.) Choice re-cleaned Seed. Per lb. 25c (by mail 1 lb. 35c); per bushel $; per 100 lbs $ Mammoth Clover (Trifolium pratense pe-renne)—60 lbs. per bushel. Per lb. 25c;(by mail 1 lb. 35c; per bushel $; per 100 lbs $ Alsike Clover (Trifolium hybridum)—Thehardiest of all the clovers. It adaptsitself to all kinds of soils, and is capa-ble of resisting- extremes of wet anddrought alike. It makes a finer andbetter hay than Red Clover. (60 bush.) Per lb. 25c; (by mail 1 ); per bush. $; per 100 lbs $ BED CLOVER. SERADELLA (Ornithopus sativus). An annual forage, especially valuable dur-ing the hot, dry months of summer. Yieldsheavy crops on poor soil. Sow 45 lbs. tothe acre. Per lb.


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