. Koss' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. 33 every year in corn, wheat, oats or pota- toes, and two crops obtained, Lb. 10c, peck $1 25, bushel $4 60. Sainfoin or Esparsette. An excellent peren- nial fodder plant, growing to the height of about three feet and flowering in June and July its stand improving by age. Tt is naturally adapted for light, chalky soils, being an enriching, heat resisting clover. Lb. 12c, 10 lbs. $1 00. Seradella. Excellent on very dry soils. Lb. L2c, 10 lbs. $1 00. Medium


. Koss' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. 33 every year in corn, wheat, oats or pota- toes, and two crops obtained, Lb. 10c, peck $1 25, bushel $4 60. Sainfoin or Esparsette. An excellent peren- nial fodder plant, growing to the height of about three feet and flowering in June and July its stand improving by age. Tt is naturally adapted for light, chalky soils, being an enriching, heat resisting clover. Lb. 12c, 10 lbs. $1 00. Seradella. Excellent on very dry soils. Lb. L2c, 10 lbs. $1 00. Medium Red. The seed we offer is clean and free from weeds. Price varies according to market, about $5 00 to $6 00 per bushel, lb. 12c- Kammoth or Sapling Clover. This variety grows five to six feet high, and is used almost exclusively for plowing under for manure. Price varies, about $5 50 to $6 25 per bushel, lb. 12c. tfhite Dutch. A small creeping, perennial variety, valuable for lawns and pastur- age. Lb. 25c, peck $3 25, bushel $12 00, subject to market changes. \lsike or Swedish. Perennial and very hardy. The heads are round, flesh-colored, frag- rant and much liked by bees, which ob- tain a large amount of honey from them. Thrives best on moist, rich soils. Lb. 15c, peck $1 50,'bushel $5 50, subject to market changes. Grass Mixtures for SAY AND PERMANENT PASTURES. All authorities agree that for Pasture or Hay, best results are obtained from the use >t grass seeds in mixtures. The reasons are ) Egyptian Lentils 7i Largely used in Ori- ental countries and is one of their principal articles of diet. It was from these that the dish of pottage was made and for which Esau sold his birthright to Jacob in Bible times, and many will be interested in them for that reason. They are in growth similar to peas and may be used in any way that you would use shelled beans, and they also make an excellent soup. Sow and cul- , tivate same as garden peas and thresh A out in the fall. A


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