. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. Timothy. Orchard Grass. Meadow FescueEnglish Bine Grass. 50 1906—DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, TREES AND PLANTS—1906. Seed Oats Clay Oats—A very fine spring oat; grows well on thin land;seldom rusts; very early. Peck, 35c; bushel, 75c; 10 bushels,$ Early Burt or Ninety-Day Oats—Always a sure cropper; theearliest variety. Especially adapted to light soil. Peck, 35c;bushel, 75c; 10 bushels, $ Hussar Oats—A very black spring oat of extra fine quality. Peck, 35c; bushel, 85c; 10 bushels, $ Texas Red Rust Proof Oats—A heavy y
. 1906 annual catalogue / Otto Schwill & Co. Timothy. Orchard Grass. Meadow FescueEnglish Bine Grass. 50 1906—DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, TREES AND PLANTS—1906. Seed Oats Clay Oats—A very fine spring oat; grows well on thin land;seldom rusts; very early. Peck, 35c; bushel, 75c; 10 bushels,$ Early Burt or Ninety-Day Oats—Always a sure cropper; theearliest variety. Especially adapted to light soil. Peck, 35c;bushel, 75c; 10 bushels, $ Hussar Oats—A very black spring oat of extra fine quality. Peck, 35c; bushel, 85c; 10 bushels, $ Texas Red Rust Proof Oats—A heavy yielder andentirely rust proof. Peck, 25c; bushel, 65c; 10 bushels, $ Turf Oats—For fall sowing. Peck, 35c; bushel, 75c;10 bushels, $ Sorghum or Sugar Cane, Etc. Early Amber Sorghum—The earliest, makes the finest qualityof both sugar and syrup. 1 lb., 20c, postage paid; by freight,peck, 40c; bushel, $ Orange Sorghum—Strong growing; much more juicy anda little later than the Amber. 1 lb., 20c, postpaid; byfreight, peck, 40c; bushel, $ Top Sorghum—A desirable variety; makes a large quan-tity of excellent fodder;
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