80 



Qjrri<^ Bros/ jiortieultaral Quide.- 



SUGAE CANE. 



EABIiY AMBER— A variety which has been largely tested throughout the coun- 

 try with very general success. Its distinctive features are said to be its 

 earllness and great yield of both sugar and sirup. Quart, 15 cts.; peck, 



65ct8.; bushel S2.00 



Subject to market flnctuatione. 



BROOM CORN. 



IJTPBOVED EVEEGBEEN— Now grown more extensively than any other va- 

 riety on account of its color and quality of its brush. Grows 7 feet high. 

 Quart, 15 cts.; bushel $2.50 



POPPY. 



OPIUM— Sow in spring, in drills or broadcast. Oz.,20ctB.; lb 2.0O 



Prices subject to variation. 

 Canary. Per lb 15 



If by mail in % lb. quantities and over, add 8 cents per lb. for postage. 



Rape. Per lb 15 1 Russian Sunflower. Per lb 25 



Hemp." Per lb 15 1 Lettuce. Oz., 10 cts.; lb 60 | 



DECIDUOUS TREES. 



Ash, -wbite (Fraxinus Americana) — Pkt., 



5c.; oz.,10c.; lb .80 



Basswood or American Linden (Tilia 



Americana)— Pkt , 10c ; oz., 20c.; lb. $1.25 

 Beecb, American (Fagus ferruginea)— 



Pkt., lOc; oz., 15c.; lb 75 



Beech, Purple-leaved (Fagus sylvatica 



atropurpurea)— Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; lb., 1.75 

 Chestnut, American Sweet (Castanea 



vesca Americana)— Qt, 50c.; peck 3.00 



Catalpa Speciosa (hardy)— Pkt., lOc; 



oz., 15c.; lb - 1.00 



The Clovers 

 Prices subject to variation. 

 If by mail, add 8 cts. j)er pound extra. 



BED CliOVER, MEDIUM (Trifolium Pratense) 

 —Sow from 10 to 12 pounds per acre. Per lb. .15 

 Bushel at market price. 



MAMMOTH CLOTEK (Trifolium Pratense Per- 

 enne). Sow same as the preceding. Per lb, .15 

 Bushel at market price. 



JAPAN CLOVER (Lespedeza Striata)— A val- 

 uable Clover for the South. It flourishes on 

 the poorest soil, and can withstand the most 

 severe drought. Perlb 40 



ALFALFA, or LUCERSE (Medicago Sativa)— 



Valuable for dry, light soils. Perlb 20 



Bushel at market price. 



ITALIAN, or CRIMSON CLOVER (Trifolium 

 incarnatum)— A very valuable pasture Clov- 

 er, or for fodder when dry. Sow about 15 

 pounds per acre. Perlb 20 



ALSIEE (Trifolium Hybridum)- Stands dry 

 weather well, and does not readily winter 

 kill; much sought after by bees. Perlb , .30 

 Bushel at market price. 



Elm, English (Ulmus campestris)— Pkt., 



10c. ; oz., 15c.; lb $1.25 



Elm, American (Ulmus Americana). — 



Pkt., lOc; oz., 25c.; lb 2.00 



Larch, European (Larix Europsea) — Pkt., 



10c ; oz., 15c.; lb 1.00 



Maple, Sugar or hard (Acer sacchari- 



num)— Pkt., 20c.; oz., 20c.; lb 75 



Maple, Norway (Acer platanoides)— Pkt., 



lOc; oz., 15c.; lb 50 



ETERGREEN TREES. 



Arbor Vitaj, American (Thuja occiden- 

 talis)— Pkt., ICc; oz., 30c.; lb 2.75 



Arbor Vitae, Siberian (Thuja Siberica) — 



Pkt., 15c.; oz, 40c.; lb $4.00 



Cedar, Red (Juniperus Virginiana) — 



Pkt., lOc; oz., 15c.; lb 60 



Hemlock (Abies Canadensis) — Pkt., 15c.; 



oz., 40c. ; lb 4.00 



Pine, White (Pinus strobus) — Pkt., 10c. ; 



oz., 20c.; lb 1 .50 



Pine, Austrian (Pinus Auslriaca) — Pkt., 



10c. ; oz., 15c.;lb 75 



Pine Scotch (Pinus Sylvestris — Pkt., lOc; 



oz., 25c.; lb 1,25 



Spruce, Norway (Abies excelsa) — Pkt., 



10c.;oz., 15c.; lb 73 



we 



offer are all extra choice stock, carefully recleaned. 





WHITE CLOVER. 



WHITE BOKHARA (Melilotus alba)-An 

 erect, branching plant; grows 4 to 8 feet. 

 Flowers small white, in long racemes; very 

 fragrant; excellent bee food. Perlb 35 



SERRADELLA (Ornithopus Sativus)— This 

 forage plant is especially valuable during 

 the hot, dry months of summer, for while 

 the ordinary pastures may be dry and 

 parched, this plant grows rich and luxu- 

 riantly. Sow with any spring grain 6 to 8 

 lbs. per acre. Perlb., 16 cts. ; 100 lbs U.OO 



SAINFOIN, or ESPARSETTE (Onobrychis Sa- 

 tiva)— This valuable forage plant is espe- 

 cially valuable for feeding green or dry to 

 milch cows, as it greatly increases the quan- 

 tity and improves the quality of the milk. 

 A light soil is best adapted for it. Sow 

 from 2 to 3 bushels to the acre. In dry lo- 

 calities it is advisable to sow with some 

 springgrain. Per lb., 15 cts.; lOOlbs 9.00 



WHITE CLOVER (Trifolium Kepens)— A val- 

 uable addition to mixtures for pasture grass 

 andusedinnearly all Lawn mixtures. Perlb. .25 

 Bushel at market price. 



ALSLKE CLOVER. 



MEDItm BED CLOVER. 



