Dreer's 1907 garden book (1907) Dreer's 1907 garden book dreers1907garden1907henr Year: 1907 JUMYADREER -PHiLADELPillAPA^f RELIABLE FARM SEEDS 45 FIELD, FORAGE AND SILO SEEDS, (CONTINUED.) Dreer's Grasses and Clovers contain-; important facts on Forage Plants PEAS FOR FODDER AND GREEN flANURING. Canada Field Peas. Valuable for Northern climates for cattle feed- ing. Used as feed for pigeons, etc., and for green soiling. Qt., 10 cts. (postpaid, 25 cts.); peck. 50 cts.; bu., $ Southern Black-Eye Cow Peas. -Also known as Sand Pea, a small white variety with black eye. Sow 2 bushels to the


Dreer's 1907 garden book (1907) Dreer's 1907 garden book dreers1907garden1907henr Year: 1907 JUMYADREER -PHiLADELPillAPA^f RELIABLE FARM SEEDS 45 FIELD, FORAGE AND SILO SEEDS, (CONTINUED.) Dreer's Grasses and Clovers contain-; important facts on Forage Plants PEAS FOR FODDER AND GREEN flANURING. Canada Field Peas. Valuable for Northern climates for cattle feed- ing. Used as feed for pigeons, etc., and for green soiling. Qt., 10 cts. (postpaid, 25 cts.); peck. 50 cts.; bu., $ Southern Black-Eye Cow Peas. -Also known as Sand Pea, a small white variety with black eye. Sow 2 bushels to the acre. Qt., 15 cts. (postpaid, 30 cts.); peck, 75 cts ; bu., $ New Era Cow Peas. Extra early, and one of the most valuable for planting in the North and West. Qt., 20 cts. (postpaid, 35 cts ); peck, 80 cts.; bu., $2 75. Whip-poor-will Cow Peas. An early variety ; grows upright and vigorous ; crop is easy to harvest. Qt., 15 cts. (postpaid, 30 cts.); peck, 00 cts; bu., $2 25. Clay Cow Peas. A valuable sort both for green manure, forage and hay croo 15 cts. (postpiil, 30 cts.); peck, 75 cts; bu., $ Dwarf Essex Rape. A forage plant of highest value. Sown in April for early crop, and for fall crop in July, Aug'ust and September; still later further south; it is sown broadcast 10 lbs. to the acre, but is better drilled, in which case 5 lbs. to the acre will suffice. In a few weeks from time of sowing, sheep, hogs or cattle can be turned on it; all reports agree that they gain weight faster on this than any other fodder. As it can be sown after other crops are off, the gain in fodder is secured at a moderate cost. Per lb., 15 cts ; by mail, 23 cts.; 10 lbs., 90 cts.; bu. of 50 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ Soja Bean (Sofa Hispida). Valuable in the Southern States as a forage crop and for fertilizing, also for pasturing, feeding as green fodder and for silo purposes. Plant one-half bushel to the acre. Lb., 10 cts. (postpaid, 18 cts.); by express, peck, 75 cts.; bu., $


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