Johnson's garden & farm manual : 1910 . t is perfectly hardy throughout the UnitedStates, remaining green all winter. If sown in theSpring, it can be sown alone or mixed with oats,Spring rye or barley. If sown during August orSeptember, Winter rye serves as a good root growth is very extensive from the begin-ning, and makes quantities of nitrogen tubercles,thus giving it very valuable fertilizing 30 to 50 pounds per acre, with K bushel rye,oats or barley. Price, per lb., 30c.; 3 lbs., 75c.,by mail, postpaid; by freight or express, lb., 20c.;10 lbs., $; bush, of 6


Johnson's garden & farm manual : 1910 . t is perfectly hardy throughout the UnitedStates, remaining green all winter. If sown in theSpring, it can be sown alone or mixed with oats,Spring rye or barley. If sown during August orSeptember, Winter rye serves as a good root growth is very extensive from the begin-ning, and makes quantities of nitrogen tubercles,thus giving it very valuable fertilizing 30 to 50 pounds per acre, with K bushel rye,oats or barley. Price, per lb., 30c.; 3 lbs., 75c.,by mail, postpaid; by freight or express, lb., 20c.;10 lbs., $; bush, of 60 lbs., $ EARLY AMBER SUGAR CANE The high value of Northern grown sugar canefor fodder and ensilage is becoming rapidly fed down young as a pasture it grows rapidlyagain. The seed and fodder is valuable as food forhorses and cattle, seed is greedily eaten by poultry,increasing egg production. By mail, postpaid, lb.,25c.; 3 lbs., 60C.; by express or freight, qt., 15c.;peck, 70c.; bush, of 56 lbs., $; 5 bush., $ DWARF ESSEX RAPE EIGHT WEEKS FROM SOWING TRUE DWARF ESSEX RAPE Dwarf Essex Rape is largely grown on accountof its rapid growth, producing twenty-five to thirtytons of green forage to the acre. It grows to aheight of 3 feet and covers the surface so densely asto smother out all weeds. While unequaled as apasture for sheep, as a food for all cattle, calves orpigs, it is without a rival, its fattening propertiesbeing twice as great as clover, making a much rel-ished food from May to December. Lb., 25c.; 3 lbs.,60C., postpaid; by express or freight, lb., 15c.; 10lbs., $; 25 lbs., $; bush, of 50 lbs., $ SELECTED FARM SEEDS 61 Tobacco Seed Connecticut Seed Leaf. Saved from se-lected plants. Pkt., lOc; oz., 20c.; X lb., 60c.;lb., Havana. Genuine imported seed, direct fromCuba. Pkt., lOc; oz., 30c.; K lb., $; lb., $ Sumatra, Sterling, General Grant, Penn-sylvania and Lancaster Broad Leaf, each, perpkt., loc; oz., 25c.; % lb.


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