FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



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THE TWO BEST VARIETIES of 

 WINTER WHEAT, 



PHOTOGRAPHED Fr".?M NATURE ,. 



EARLY RED CLAWSON WINTER WHEAT, 



Early Red Glawson Wheat, 



(BALD.) 



The earliest Winter Wheat. This variety is a 

 cross between Golden Cross and Clawson, and in- 

 herits all the good qualities of the parents— extreme 

 hardiness, rapid growth, large kernels and enor- 

 mous productiveness. It is especially desirable for 

 heavy clay soils, and when sown on rich ground 

 should be seeded very lightly, owing to its remarkable 

 stooling propensities. 



Price, 60c per peck; $2.00 per bushel. 



Prices on other varieties of Winter 



JONES WINTER FIFE WHEAT. 



Jones' Winter Fife Wheat. 



(BALD.) 



The best Winter Wheat grown. Equal to No. 1 

 Hard Spring Wheat. It is a strong grower, producing 

 a very large crop of transparent hard, dark grain, 

 frequently weighing 65 pounds to the measured 

 bushel. It ripens early, and should not be harvested 

 until fully ripe, as the grain improves in quality and 

 color the longer it remains in the straw, and does not 

 shell out in the field. 



Price, 60c per peck; $2.00 per bushel. 

 Wheat furnished upon application. 



CURRIE'S SUPERIOR GRASS MIXTURE 



FOR 



Hay and Permanent Pastures 



FOR EITHER SPRING OR FALL SOWING. 



PRICE, $2.00 PER BUSHEL. 



LAWN GRASS 



Currie's Superfine Mixture— This is com- 

 posed of choice selected grasses of neat, com- 

 pact growth, and will produce a fine sward. 

 Quart, 20c; bushel $4 00 



Second Quality Pine Mixed— Quart, 15c; 



bushel $300 



For forming new lawns, about 4 bushels per acre 



are required. 



For Complete List of GRASSES and FARM SEEDS, see Spring Catalogue. 



Write for SPECIAL PRICES OF GRAINS, Etc., for Fall Sowing. 



