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R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Seed Merchants^ Boston, 



CLOVERS. 



All carefully cleaned and selected samples. Prices variable. 



Per lb. 



Red Clover. Trifolium Fratense. Finest quality, 12 



Mammoth Red Clover. Strong growing ; heavy cropper, 14 



Alsike, or Swedish. Trifolium Hijhridum. Luxuriant and sweet, . . . .25 



"White Clover. Trifolium Bepens. Excellent for lawns, as it remains green, . .30 

 Lucrene, or Alfalfa. Jledicago Sativa. Bears heavy crops of forage ; will stand 



cutting three or four times in a season, 25 



MILLETS ; HUNGARIAN GRASS. 



Prices variable. Subject to Jlai^ket Fluctuations. 



Hungarian Grass. Panicum Germanicum. One of our most valuable forage plants, and 

 yields immensely, even when the weather is so dry that other crops dry up. One of 

 the best annual grasses for green fodder or hay. Sow from the middle of June till 

 the last of Julv. One bushel seeds an acre. Weight per bushel, forty-eight pounds. 

 Per bushel, $1.40. 



Millet, Common. Panicum Jliliacum. An excellent forage plant: very early; two to 

 three feet high; heads open; branching panicles. Sow one and one-fourth bushels per 

 acre. Weight 'per bushel, ffty pounds. Per bushel, §1.40. 



Millet, German. Golden Jlillet. Of stronger and taller growth than the other Millets, 

 and does not mature so early. Soiv one to one-and-a-half bushels j^er acre. Weight per 

 bushel, fifty pounds. Per bushel, ^1.50. 



GRAINS, FIELD PEAS, VETCHES, Etc. 



All Expressly Selected, and of Very Best Quality. 



Prices variable. 



Subject 





Bushel 



Barley. Pine sample, . 



SI. 30 



Buck-wheat, Common, . 



1.25 



Buck-wheat, Japanese. A most 





superior sort ; very productive ; 





flour of remarkable fine qual- 





ity 



2.00 



Oats, T?7-hite Bedford, . 



1.00 



Oats, "Welcome 



1.00 



Oats, "White Russian, . 



1.00 



Oats, Common. For cutting green, 



.80 



Rye, Spring. For spring sow- 





ing, 



1.75 



to Market Fluctuations. 



Rye, Winter. For fall sowing, . 



"Wheat, "White Russian. Spring, 



Wheat, Cla-wson. "Winter, . 



"Wheat, Martin Amber, 



Peas, "White Canada. Largely 

 grown for stock; should be 

 sown mixed with Oats, . 



Tares, or Spring "Vetches, Splen- 

 did for stock; very heavy and 

 fine crops can be raised ; sow 

 with Oats ; fine seed, 



Bushel. 



SI. 85 



2.00 



2.00 



2.25 



1.40 



3.50 



Amber Sugar Cane. Per pound, 30 cents. 



Bird Seeds, Mocking Bird and Parrot Food. 



Prices Variable. 



Qt. 



Sicily Canary, . . . .15 



German Rape 15 



English Rape 20 



Flax 15 



Hemp. Best quality, . . .10 



Maw, 30 



Millet, 10 



Cuttle-Fish Bone. Per lb., 35c. 

 Bird Gravel, . . .10 



Paddy, or UnhuUed Rice, .15 



Subject to Market Fluctuations. 

 Bush. Qt. 



$2.50 Simflo-wer Seed, . . .15 



2.50 Mocking-Bird Food. Pre- 

 3.50 pared for use; fiuest qiial- 



3.00 itv; a food for all soft- 



2.00 billed birds. Per lb., 25 



I cents. 

 1,50 Parrot Food. Mixed, finest, .15 

 Rejected "Wheat. Best qual- 

 itv for feeding. Per 100 

 3.00 lbs., 81.75. 



Bush. 



83.00 



3.00 



By mail, we send all Seeds ordered at Ounce and 

 Packet Prices, postage paid. 



