Dreer's autumn catalogue 1926 (1926) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1926 dreersautumncata1926henr Year: 1926 Miracle Whe.\t Dwarf Essex Rape A forage plant of highest value. For fall crop sow in August and September. 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. We supply seed of the genuine English Dwarf Essex Rape. Per lb., postpaid, 25 cts. Express at purchaser's expense, 5 lbs., 80 cts.; SO lbs., Vetch Winter Vetches, or Tares (Viciti ViUosa).


Dreer's autumn catalogue 1926 (1926) Dreer's autumn catalogue 1926 dreersautumncata1926henr Year: 1926 Miracle Whe.\t Dwarf Essex Rape A forage plant of highest value. For fall crop sow in August and September. 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. We supply seed of the genuine English Dwarf Essex Rape. Per lb., postpaid, 25 cts. Express at purchaser's expense, 5 lbs., 80 cts.; SO lbs., Vetch Winter Vetches, or Tares (Viciti ViUosa). Also called Sand Vetch, or Hairy Vetch. Recommended for fall sowing with rye, which serves as a support. It is perfectly hardy in all parts of the country, and maturing fully four weeks earlier than Scarlet Clover, it can be harvested or plowed under and tlie ground used for the usual spring crops. It is the best green-manure crop that can be grown. Lb., 40 cts., postpaid. By express at pur- chaser's , peck, ; per bushel, 60 lbs., Select Seed Wheat The wheat we supply has been grown especially for seed, and is carefully retleaned. We will be pleased to send samples by mail. Miracle Wheat {Bearded). A desirable variety, productive and an milling wheat. A remarkable feature is its enormous stooling propensity. Single plants often contain as many as 20 to 25 stalks, each with large heads, well filled. The straw is strong and stiff, and holds up well and grows about five feet tall. Per lb., postpaid. 25 cts. By express at purchaser's expense, peck (15 lbs.), 85 cts.; bushel (60 lbs.), Lancaster Fulcaster (Bearded). Does well on soils of average fertility and especially suited for soils that are thin. It is of the long berry type, grains dark red and hard. It stands up well and makes a good sized head, which is filled withjieavy grains. Per lb., postpaid, 25 cts. By express at purchaser's expense, peck (15 lbs.), 85 cts.; bushel (60 lbs.),


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