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IMPORTAN pee eae ot Seed Cats. is Gye ea OUR OATS ARE SPECIALLY GROWN FROM SELECTED 
more necessary than a change of See otatoes, and 
they should be renewed at least every second or third PROS BOE SID BUREOS IS. 
year. At the low prices at which we offer b low 
choice re-cleaned Seed Oats, IT WILL PAY EVERY 
TIME to even renew stock every year. Oats grown 
on the same soil, or in the same neighborhood year 
after year, deteriorate rapidly and soon become 
light, chaffy and unprofitable. In each instance we 
state where our stock has been grown to enable our 
customers to select a complete cAange. 
HENDERSON’S CLYDESDALE. (lmported.)— 
Without a doubt the grandest White Oat in cultivation, weigh- 
ing 50 lbs. to the bushel; very early and productive. We offer 
these oats for sale at the weight of 50 Ibs. per bushel, ex- 
actly 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, $1.00 peck, $2.50 
bushel of 50 Ibs., 3 bushels for $7.00, ro bushels 
and upward, $2.25 per bushel; roo bushels and up- 
ward, $2.15 per bushel. 
CLYDESDALE, AMERICAN-GROWN. (Grown 
in Northern New York State.)—The imported Henderson’s 
Clydesdale Oats (offered above), of which we annually dis- 
tribute such large quantities, have for years been universally 
admitted to be the highest grade of White Oats in 
existence. 
In order to give Henderson’s Ciydesdale a still wider dis- 
tribution and make their value universally known, and to 
enable us to offer them at a price within the reach of 
every farmer, we have had several thousand bushiels speci- 
ally grown for us in the United States during the past year. 
These we have thoroughly re-cleaned, and are extra choice and 
heavy, free from all foul seeds and light and imperfect grains. 
We are within the mark when we say that these oats will yield 
under ordinary cultivation 70 to 80 bushels per acre, and under 
favorable circumstances 100 bushels per acre can reasonably be 
expected. $1.20 bushel (32 Ibs.); ro bushel 1»ts, $1.10 
bushel; roo bushels lots, $1.00 bushel (32 Ibs.) 
LINCOLN. (Grown in Wisconsin.)\—On its merits this 
has become one of the most popular. Is very strong strawed, 
is very early, and is more nearly rust proof than any other 
variety. The grain is heavy, handsome, and thin skinned. 
You cannot go wrong in sowing this variety. $2.00 bushel; 
ro bushels and upward, go cts. bushel; too bushels 
and upward, 85 cts. bushel. 
PROBSTEIER. (Grown in Wisconsin.)—A leading 
white variety. It is very productive and heavy, and straw very 
strong. It is of Scandinavian origin, but well adapted to this 
climate ; it ripens two or three days later than many varieties, 
but yields better. S5c. bushel (32 Ibs.); ro bushels and 
upward, Soc.; roo bushels and upward, 75c. 
WHITE RUSSIAN. (Grown in Michigan.)—Is some- 
what coarse, but is mu:h appreciated for its ruzged hardiness. 
It stools freely, has strong stiff straw, heads large with plump 
grain. A heavy cropper. go cts. bushel; ro bushels and 
upward, 85 cts. bushel; roo bushels and upward, 
80 cts. bushel. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. (Grown in Northern New 
York State.)--The most prolific and distinct variety of Black 
Oat grown. Its ear is carried all on one side; it is very early, 
long and strong-strawed, and bearsa short plump grain. 40¢e. 
peck; $1.00 bush. (32 Ibs.) ; 10 bushels and upward, 
go cts. bushel. 
WINTER OATS. Weare now booking orders for de- 
livery next fall for Winter Oats grown in New Jersey, which 
are much hardier than those grown in Virginia aud other 
Southern States, and will stand the winter as far north as New 
York City. They stool out strongly, are earlicr and much 
more vigorous in growth than any spring variety. 40c. peck, | 
$x.15 bushel; ro bushels and upward, $1.10 bushel. CLYDESDALE OATS. 
All cleaned by the latest and most improved machinery, free from weed seeds and small imperfect grains. 
