. Right seeds at right prices, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Cleveland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. CATALOGUE OP HIGH CLASS SEEDS, 43 CLOVER SEEDS. Medium or Common Red. The most important of all varieties for the practical purposes of agriculture; sow in spring or fall Market price. Mammoth Pea-Vine or Large Red. Grows tall, with coarse stalks; used almost exclusively for plowing under Market price. Alsike or Swedish. Of fine, luxuriant growth; numer- ous globular heads; very sweet and fragrant. Market price. Scarlet or Crimson. An
. Right seeds at right prices, 1902. Nursery stock Ohio Cleveland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. CATALOGUE OP HIGH CLASS SEEDS, 43 CLOVER SEEDS. Medium or Common Red. The most important of all varieties for the practical purposes of agriculture; sow in spring or fall Market price. Mammoth Pea-Vine or Large Red. Grows tall, with coarse stalks; used almost exclusively for plowing under Market price. Alsike or Swedish. Of fine, luxuriant growth; numer- ous globular heads; very sweet and fragrant. Market price. Scarlet or Crimson. An annual, with scarlet blossom, 2 inches long; sown late in summer, it furnishes an early green fodder the following season Market price. Lncerne or Alfalfa. Has an immense penetrating root and when once established produces a profitable crop for from five to twelve years. Requires a deep, rich soil. Market price. White Dutch. A small creeping spreading perennial va- riety, valuable for pastures and lawns Market price. Miscellaneous Farm Seeds. Prices subject to market fluctuations. Barley, Common. Sow from 2 to 2% bushels per acre. Market price. Buckwheat, Common. Sow broadcast about the 20th of June Market price. Buckwheat. Silver Hull. An improved variety, much better than the old sort Market price. Buckwheat, Japanese. The grain is much larger and has a thinner hull than other varieties Market price. Sngar Cane, Early Amber, The earliest of all; a splendid forage plant and is highly relished by horses, cattle and sheep. Culture same as for corn. Market price. Kaffir Corn. An excellent fodder plant; the seed makes a good food for poultry and may be fed in the grain or ground and cooked Market price. Flax, Russian. The seed is larger and contains more oil than the Common Flax Per lb. 10 cts.; bu. $ Hemp. Sow broadcast one-half bushel to the acre. Per bu. $ Sunflower, Large Russian. Has larger heads and stalks and produces more seed than the common sort. Per lb. 5c.; 1
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