. HUNGARIAN GRASS. BUCKWHEAT. Japanese, peck 4(1 cents, bus. (48 lbs.) . Silver Hull, peck 40 cents, bus. (48 lbs) § .90 MILLETS. Golden or German Millet grows much taller than the Hunga- rian Grass, and produces larger crops. It also requires more time to grow, and a good soil. It makes a very coarse-looking, dry fod- der, which is readily eaten by live stock. (50 pounds to the busheli. Per bus., § Five bus. and upwards at § per bus. Hungarian Grass. An annual forage plant of great value. It flourishes during the heat of summer, remaining green when almost all other vegetation is


. HUNGARIAN GRASS. BUCKWHEAT. Japanese, peck 4(1 cents, bus. (48 lbs.) . Silver Hull, peck 40 cents, bus. (48 lbs) § .90 MILLETS. Golden or German Millet grows much taller than the Hunga- rian Grass, and produces larger crops. It also requires more time to grow, and a good soil. It makes a very coarse-looking, dry fod- der, which is readily eaten by live stock. (50 pounds to the busheli. Per bus., § Five bus. and upwards at § per bus. Hungarian Grass. An annual forage plant of great value. It flourishes during the heat of summer, remaining green when almost all other vegetation is dried up. It is one of the very best plants for green fodder, or for ensilaging, and makes hay of the best quality. Sow broadcast about one bushel of seed per acre, at an%- time from the middle of June till the first of August, (48 pounds to "the bushel). Per bus., § Five bus. and upwards per bus. Egyptian or East India Pearl Millet. Lb. 20c.; 100 lbs. CLOVERS. Crimson or Scarlet Clover. The crimson clover has become wonderfully popular both as a pasture and hay crop, also as a green manure for plowing in. It can be seeded at an}- time from June to Oc- tober at the rate of 10 to 15 lbs. per acre and makes the earliest pos- sible spring pasture, blooming the latter part of April or May, and for feeding as hay should be cut when in full bloom. If sown with Italian Rye Grass, which matures at the same time, it yields luxuri- ant and nutritious crops. Per pound, 8 cents (by mail 16 cents). Per bushel (60 lbs.) §, 100 lbs. § Red or Medium 15c. per lb, § per 100 lbs. White Dutch Choice 25c. " Alfalfa, or Lucerne 15c. " " " Alsike 15c. " GRASSES. Red Top Grass. Bus. (10 lb.) §1 ; bag, 50 lbs. § ; 100 lbs. § Red Top Grass, Fancy (Free from chaff). Lb. 25c; 100 lbs. Kentuckv Blue, Fancy. Bus. (14 lbs.) §, per lb. 18c, per 100 lbs Wood Meadow Grass. Per lb. 40c, per 100 lbs


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