Johnson's garden & farm manual : 1913 . aid; byfreight or express, qt., 15c.; peck, 50c.; bush., $ SEED BARLEY FROM THE NORTH Beardless Barley. Ripens early; free from beards and very pro-ductive. Qt., 15c.; peck, 50c.; bush., | White Hullless Barley. Heavy kernels, more like wheat; earlyand productive. Pkt., lOc; lb., 25c., postpaid; by express or freight,peck, 75c.; bush., $2.^5; bag, 2 bush., $4-25- New Manshury* Earliest and most productive. Qt., 15c.; peck,50c.; bush., $; bag, 2 bush., $ Six-Rowed Barley. Most popular in the North. Qt., 15c.; peck,50c.; bush., 48 lbs.,


Johnson's garden & farm manual : 1913 . aid; byfreight or express, qt., 15c.; peck, 50c.; bush., $ SEED BARLEY FROM THE NORTH Beardless Barley. Ripens early; free from beards and very pro-ductive. Qt., 15c.; peck, 50c.; bush., | White Hullless Barley. Heavy kernels, more like wheat; earlyand productive. Pkt., lOc; lb., 25c., postpaid; by express or freight,peck, 75c.; bush., $2.^5; bag, 2 bush., $4-25- New Manshury* Earliest and most productive. Qt., 15c.; peck,50c.; bush., $; bag, 2 bush., $ Six-Rowed Barley. Most popular in the North. Qt., 15c.; peck,50c.; bush., 48 lbs., $ Bags included. BUCKWHEAT FOR SEED New Japanese. The kernels are nearly twice the size of any other,of a rich dark brown color, and manufacture a superior flour. It hasrapidly displaced all others, and is now more largely planted than anyother, being about two weeks earlier. Makes a fine poultry food. ; lb., 25c.; 3 lbs., postpaid; qt., 15c.; peck, 5oc.; bush., $ bush, and over, $ per bush., sacks SPKIHO RTB, SHOWmC HEIGHTAND PSODUCTIVKNSSS OF STIAW. THE BEST OF THE MILLETS German Millet (Southern Grown) Southern grown German or Golden Millet seedis far superior, both in quality and yield, to Westernor Northern grown seed. When properly grownand handled, it makes an enormous yield of nutri-tious feed, succeeding in almost any soil. Sow inMay or June, one bushel to the acre. Price varieswith the market. Qt., loc; bush., 50 lbs., $ Hungarian Millet Yields two or three tons of hay per acre. Sowi}4 bushels to the acre in May or June. Pricevaries. Qt., lOc; bush., 48 lbs., about $ Pearl Millet, or Pencillaria Valuable for green forage. Drill in 2 feet rows,!• lbs. to the acre. By mail, pkt., lOc; lb., 30c.;by freight, 10 lbs., $; bush, of 50 lbs., $ Japanese Barnyard Millet Yields enormously of hay and fodder, growing6 to 8 feet in height and yielding 12 to 20 tons peracre. Cattle and horses eat it greedily. Sow inMay or J


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