. Annual catalogue no. 19 : for the season 1902. Nursery stock Oregon Portland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 44. LAMBERSON'S ANNUAL SEED CATALOG, 1902. FIELD SEEDS—Continued. Field Peas. Valuable for hoa and cattle feeding; also for green soiling. As a food for fattening hogs it s equal to the_best core Sow from 60 to 120 pounds per acre. Canadian Per lb , 15c;|per ICO lbs., $ Blue Prussian Per lb., 15c; per 100 lbs., $ Scotch Green Per lb , 15c; per 100 lbs.,


. Annual catalogue no. 19 : for the season 1902. Nursery stock Oregon Portland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 44. LAMBERSON'S ANNUAL SEED CATALOG, 1902. FIELD SEEDS—Continued. Field Peas. Valuable for hoa and cattle feeding; also for green soiling. As a food for fattening hogs it s equal to the_best core Sow from 60 to 120 pounds per acre. Canadian Per lb , 15c;|per ICO lbs., $ Blue Prussian Per lb., 15c; per 100 lbs., $ Scotch Green Per lb , 15c; per 100 lbs., $ Cow Peas. This is not exactly a pea, but more properly belongs to the bean family. It is valuable as a fodder plant, sheep bting very fond of it when in flower. Their chief value, however, is as a green crop to turn under. Sow two bushels per acre. Per lb., 25c; per 100 lbs., $ Crkjn Rf'.art^ This is the variety which has been extensively advertised as ^"J*-1 UwClllS. the so-called Ge'man Coffee Berr?. It is recommended, how- ever, t s a really useful forage plant, and is worthv of a fair trial. One bushel weighs 60 lbs. Per lb., 25c; per 100 lbs., $ RfftftlTI Cnrn An'acre will give about 5 cwt. of broom and 40 bushels of wvJl 11. seed, worth nearly as much as ts for feed. Per lb., 25c; per 100lbs., $ I/-off if* C'ciftl (White.) The heads are long and perfectly erect, well filled IVrtllll V^V* wi h grain, flecked with reddish brown spots. The average height of growth on good, strong land is r<% to 6 feet. The see i head grows from 10 to 12 inches in length, and the product on good land reaches easily 50 to 60 bushels per acre. The whole stalk, as well as the blades, cures into excellent fodder. Per lb., 25c; per 100 lbs., $ SUflAP CANF Early Amber. VJ-TIIV W/^l ^ known variety is the ea This popular and wells lown variety is the earliest and make- the finest quality of amber sy up and good sugar. It grows usually 11 and 12 feet high, and s


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