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BRITISH (Imported) OATS. 



AMERICAN OATS. 



WHEATS. 



CEREALS. 



BUCKWHEAT. 



RYE. 



BARLEY. 



Henderson's Clydesdale. A variety of White Oats, weighing 50 

 lbs. to the bushel ; very early and productive. We offer these 

 oats for sale at the weight of 50 lbs. per bushel, exactly as 

 grown for us, so that those purchasing will actually receive for 

 every bushel over one and one-half bushels according to the 

 American standard. By mail, 25 cts. per lb. ; $1.00 per peck; 

 $2.50 per bush. ; 3 bushels for $7.00. 



British (Imported) Oats. 



Hopetoun. A potato Oat (white) of great value, averaging 44 lbs. 



to the bushel. 

 Black Tartarian. Early, productive and long strawed ; the oats 



will weigh 40 lbs. to the bushel. 

 The above two varieties of Oats we offer in fine, well cleaned 

 samples. Price, for either variety, 75 cents per peck ; $2.25 bushel. 



American Oats. 



Pringle's American Triumph Oats. Average height, six feet, 

 straw strong and firm. (32 lbs. to the bushel.) 60 cts. per peck; 

 $1.50 per bushel. 



Probsteier. Very productive and heavy, and straw very strong. 

 $1.00 per bushel (32 lbs.) 



Wheats. 



Saskatchewan Fife (Spring). The best No. 1 Hard Amber yet 



introduced. Unequaled for earliness, yield and vigor. $2.00 



per bushel. 

 "White Russian (Spring). Not exactly a white, but a light colored 



variety of red wheat; an enormous cropper. $2.00 per bushel. 

 Fultz (Winter). A first-class milling Wheat. $2.00 per bushel ; 



10 bushels and upwards, $1.85. 



Jones' Winter Fife (Novelty 1889). (Winter). 50 cts. lb.; 3 



lbs. for $1.25, including postage ; $3.00 per peck. 

 Early Red Clawson (Nsvelty 1889). (Winter). y 2 peck, $1.00; 



peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00; 10 bushel lots, S4.50 per bushel. 

 Golden Cross (Winter). $2.25 per bushel ; 10 bushel lots, $2.00 



per bushel. 

 Garfield (Winter). $2.25 per bushel; 10 bushellots, $2.00 per bush. 

 Hybrid Mediterranean ("Winter). $2.00 per bushel ; 10 bushel 



lots, $1.85 per bushel. 

 Martin's Amber (Winter). $2.00 per bushel; 10 bushellots, SI. 85. 



Rye. 



Excelsior Winter. A new variety from Vermont that has never 

 failed to yield at the rate of from 40 to 50 bushels per acre. 

 S2.00 per bushel. 



Winter. $1.50 per bushel. 



Spring. S2.00 per bushel. 



Buckwheat. 



New Japanese. 25 cts. per lb. ; $1.75 per bushel; 10 bushels and 



upwards, $1.50. 

 European Silver Hull. $1.50 per bushel. 

 Common Variety. $1.50 per bushel. 



Barley. 



Vermont Champion. Two-rowed, early, hardy and prolific. 



60 cents per peck ; $2.00 per bushel. 

 Hulless. An important acquisition to the grains of this country. 



75 cts. per peck ; $2.50 per bushel. 

 Two-Rowed Duck Bill. 75 cts. per peck ; $2.50 per bushel. 



LEADING VARIETIES OF FIELD CORN. 



Hickory King. 20 cts. per qt.; 75 cts. per pk. ; $2.50 per bushel. 

 Early Mastodon. 20 cts. qt. ; 75 cts. pk. ; $2.50 bushel. 

 Self-Husking. 20 cts. qt. ; 75 cts. peck ; $2.50 bushel. 

 Golden Beauty. Matures as early as most varieties of Golden 



Dent, and surpasses all in size, appearance and productiveness. 



15 cts. per qt. ; 60 cts. per peck ; $2.00 per bushel. 

 Queen of the Prairie. Valuable and reliable. In this latitude it 



has matured a full crop in less than- ninety days. 15 cts. qt. ; 



60 cts. peck ; $2.00 bushel. 

 Golden Dew Drop. A most reliable sort for Northern planting, as 



it grows quickly and matures early. 15 cts. qt. ; 60 cts. peck ; 



$2.00 bushel. 

 King Philip. Very early. Usually matures three months after 



planting. 15 cts. qt. ; 60 cts. peck ; $2.00 bushel. 

 Learning. Ears of good size, cob red and small, with a deep, large 



grain of bright yellow. Early. 15 cts. qt. ; 60 cts. peck; $2.00 



bushel. 



Longfellow. Well adapted for Northern States. Cob small, grain 

 large and broad. 15 cts. qt. ; 60 cts. peck; $2.00 bushel. 



Mammoth White Surprise. Specially adapted to sections from 



Pennsylvania south. 15 cts. qt. ; 60 cts. peck ; $2.00 bushel. 

 Compton's Early. Yellow variety. Very early and prolific. 15 



cts. qt.; 60 cts. peck; S2.00 bushel. 

 White Flint. Handsome ears, large and well filled. A first-class 



sort. 15 cts. qt.; 60 cts. peck; $2.00 bushel. 

 Farmer's Favorite Golden Dent. Ripens very early, and hence 



succeeds far North. 15 cts. qt.; 60 cts. peck; $2.00 bushel. 

 Chester County Mammoth. One of the largest varieties of field 



corn in cultivation. 15 cts. qt. ; 60 cts. peck; $2.00 bushel. 

 Large Yellow Flint. Very productive and of good quality. 15 



cts. qt. ; 60 cts. peck ; $2.00 bushel. 



Southern Horsetooth. For Fodder. $1.25 per bushel. 

 Sweet Fodder. $2.00 per bushel. 



ROOT CROPS m FARM STOCK. 



MANGEL WURZEL. 



HENDERSON'S COLOSSAL LONG RED. The roots are 

 smooth and regular, of the largest size, and blood red color. 

 The quality is exceedingly nutritious, and in all respects the 

 variety is most distinct and valuable. 15 cts. 34 lb.; 45 cts. lb. ; 

 in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 40 cts. per lb. 



YELLOW OVOID. In shape this sort is intermediate between 

 the Long and Globe varieties. A very nutritious and valuable 



variety. 15 cts. 

 30 cts. per lb. 



34 lb. ; 35 cts. lb. ; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 



HENDERSON'S RED GLOBE. A variety similar to the Yellow 

 Globe in shape and size, and differing only in color. 10 cts. J4 

 lb. ; 30 cts. lb. ; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 25 cts. per lb. 



GOLDEN TANKARD. The flesh is bright golden yellow, and 

 in this respect differs from all other varieties, which cut white. 

 It yields under the best cultivation 75 tons per acre. 15 cts. 

 J 4 lb. ; 45 cts. lb. ; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 40 cts. per lb. 



LONG YELLOW. Differs from the Long Red only in color. 15 

 cts. i^ lb. ; 45 cts. lb. ; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 40 cts. lb. 



HENDERSON'S CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE. Smooth, 

 globe-shaped roots, of large size and excellent quality, are the 

 distinctive features of this variety. 15 cts. 34 lb. ; 45 cts. lb. ; 

 in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 40 cts. per lb. 



Long Red. This variety is more generally grown for agricultural 

 purposes than any other, producing roots of large size and 

 excellent quality. 10 cts. 31 lb. ; 30 cts. lb. ; in lots of 10 lbs. 

 and upward, 25 cts. per lb. 



HENDERSON'S GIANT INTERMEDIATE. 20 cts. % lb.; 

 60 cts. lb. ; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 50 cts. per lb. 



YELLOW GLOBE. Roots of large size and globular form ; very 

 productive ; keeps better than the Long Red, and is better 

 adapted for growing in shallow soils. 10 cts. 34 lb. ; 30 cts. lb. ; 

 in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 25 cts. per lb. 



