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PETER HENDERSON & CO.— WINTER WHEATS. 



WINTER WHEATS. 



Prices are subject to the fluctuation of the market. The prices herein named are those ruling at this date 



(September,) fer the new crop 1893. Delivery f. o. b. New York. 



J^"Read our F» ¥* E JYl I U JYl OFFER on Wheats, page 65, before ordering. 



A boon to farmers and millers. The most desirable Winter sort known, yielding from 40 to 55 bushels per acre. This is, 

 without doubt, the coming No. 1 hard gluten sort of the East, being to the Winter Wheat sections what the No. I Hard Spring is 

 to the North-west ; excelling in the amount of gluten even the noted Saskatchewan Spring Fife, the pride of all North-western 

 millers. It is well known that millers in the Winter Wheat sections are obliged to use a certain amount of Spring Fife to obtain 

 gluten, in which our common sorts are in a degree deficient, and without which it is impossible to compete with the Spring Wheat 

 sections. But with this sort in general cultivation we can compete with the highest grade of flour known. It is a very strong 

 grower, covering the ground early in the season, requiring light seeding on rich soil. Grain of medium size ; requires to be left 

 until fully ripe before being harvested, and does not shell in the field. (See cut.) Trice, $2.25 per bush. ; 2 bush, for $4.00 ; 10 

 bush, for $18.00. 



RUSSIAN RED. 



This is not new but succeeds here better than any other 

 European variety we have ever known. We have found it 

 crop as heavy as Jones' Winter Fife. It is a strong, hardy, 

 robust grower, and it has yielded over 50 bushels per acre of 

 grain that has produced flour of the very finest quality. $2 00 

 per bush.; 10 bush, lots at !?r.75 per bush. 



FULTZ. 



(Bald.) 



A very popular, beardless amber variety, very hardy and 

 productive. Straw of medium length, and strong. It is an 

 excellent milling sort, making the finest flour. $ 2.00 per 

 bush.; 10 bush, lots, $1.75 per bush. 



