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Miscellaneous Agricultural Seeds 
If by mail in quantities of half pound and upward, postage must be added at the rate of 8 cents per pound 
ARTICHOKES, RUSALEM. Strong 
tubers. A hardy ea forming oar : SEEDS OF HIGH 
like a Potato, making excellent feed for GRADE TOBACCO 
stock, especially for hogs. 25c. quart, $1.25 
ONE OUNCE WILL SOW 50 SQUARE YARDS 
peck, $4.00 bushel. 
AUSTRALIAN SALT BUSH. (Airiplex 
Tobacco is an annual in the United States 
although perennial in the tropics. Botan- 
semibaccatum). A valuable forage plant 
recently introduced and highly recom- 
mended for growing on alkali soils and in ically it is related to the Tomato and Egg- 
» sections..subject to protracted droughts. plant, and therefore sensitive to frost. 
Experiments have proven that it will grow Still it is successfully cultivated as far north 
on soils where nothing else will grow. It is as Canada, as it requires but a short season 
nutritious and readily eaten by all kinds of to grow to maturity. The quality of the 
live stock. One pound of seed is sufficient product depends almost entirely upon 
for an acre. The best plan is to sow the the nature of the soil and climate, and 
seed in well-prepared garden soil and the highly congenial soils may exist in any 
section. The suitability of soils in Con- 
necticut, now a great centre of Tobacco 
seedlings when two or three inches high, 
planted six or eight feet apart. 15c. oz., 
production, was only discovered by ex- 
perimentation. 
$1.25 lb., 10-Ib. lots, $1.15 Ib. 
BURLINGAME MEDIUM BEAN. A 
Below we offer some of the new and 
improved varieties as well as standard sorts. 
little smaller in the grain than the ordinary 
medium Beans, but is whiter and far hand- 
NORTH CAROLINA BRIGHT YELLOW 
Having stood the test of six years’ trial, 
somer in appearance. $1.25 peck, $4.50 
this variety is now recognized as the best 
bushel. 
IMPROVED RED KIDNEY BEAN. 
of the bright Tobaccoes. The leaves are 
of good size, good shape and cure easily. 
Much more prolific than the ordinary 
10c. pkt., 50c. oz., $1.25 4b. 
Red Kidney. $1.25 peck, $4.50 bushel. 
WHITE MARROW or NAVY BEAN. 
GOLD FINDER. Is the result of cross- 
ing Yellow Oronoko on White Burley, and 
The variety so extensively grown for sale 
in the dry state. $1.25 peck, $4.50 bushel. 
combines the best qualities of both. Con- 
sidered by many planters to be the most 
BOSTON SMALL PEA BEAN. A desir- 
beautiful yet produced. Succeeds both 
able variety to grow, being early, hardy 
VELVET BEAN (Mucuna utilis). East and West. 10c. pkt., 50c. oz., $1.25 
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and prolific. $1.25 peck, $4.50 bushel. 
SAINFOIN 
Fully described on page 36. Yb. 
eR WEED esmodium tor.) SAINFOIN (Onobrychis. sativa). An ex- | _, STERLING. One of the earliest to 
ae An oo Phe gan ie Se cellent fodder plant, particularly for light, | pen, makes the silkiest of wrappers, and 
S a g Sa? foot ik 2 Be 2 edapeal dry, sandy, gravelly, limestone or chalky soils. the toughest and SEES of fillers. 10c. 
seas where denen ‘in our Southern I5¢-Ib.,, $12.00: ner 100 Ibs. PRGRANVILLE GOGNEY YELLOW. A 
states as a forage and soil renovating) SANDOR WINTER VETCH (Vicia villosa). | favorite with many planters, selling from 
crop, particularly on light, sandy land.| See page 37. thirty to fifty dollars per hundred pounds. 
m here sown early fe two oe of tt is eee the any to ripen and mature. 
lay in a season, and often in land too 0c. ty COC. 072, PL -25) 24 ID: 
poor to grow almost any other crop it HESTER. Has no SGperor as a yellow 
has produced 3 to 5 tons of cured hay per type and makes fine cigar stock. Its 
cedar eistedity wok aad f Signy apr iaell'ts, aeiteh: MeCeEE oils ee 
is y_ stock, ¢ s adapt itself to a wider range of soil an 
See a ce ee eee we fet NGG climate than any other yellow variety. 
fo) e over an ow Peas. cu 10c. pkt., 50c. oz., $1.25 14 lb. 
when about 2 feet high, the plants again CHOICE HAVANA. in very superior 
stool out from the bottom, thus produc- Americanized Havana variety. The best 
Ae Soe It noe excellent of cee stock. 10c. pkt., 60c. oz., $2.00 
Sow broadcast 10 to 12 Ibs. per acre. “IMPROVED CONNECTICUT SEED 
Price on application. LEAF. A new Connecticut Havana sort 
FIELD LUPINS. May be sown from of good width and length. The leaves 
April to July, and succeed well on the not being so close together as on the old 
poorest soil; are particularly valuable variety, it ripensmore uniformly. Excellent 
for plowing under on poor, sandy soils. for cigars. 10c. pkt., 60c. 0z., $2.00 14 Ib. 
18c. lb., $14.00 per 100 Ibs. EVANS or CINNAMON SCENTED. 
SUNFLOWER, MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. This is a Canadian Tobacco very much used 
Highly valued as an excellent and cheap in that country. Makes fine pipe Tobacco, 
eee It ee let Ber cans ; = ae a se oe rae flavor. 10c. 
ing Food known. can be raised cheap- t., 50c. oz., $1.2 . 
er than Corn. Four quarts of seed will Ae , ; 
plant one acre. 10c. lb., $7.00 per 100 Ibs. 
FLAX SEED. Price variable. 
SPRING VETCHES, or TARES. (Vicia 
sativa). A species of the Pea, grown for 
stock, and often mixed with Oats for soil- 
ing. Sown broadcast at the rate of two ; 
to three bushels per acre. 12c. Ib., $3.50 mud bottom. Seeding plants mailed 
bush. of 60 Ibs., 10-bush. lots, $3.40 bush. May @ $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 
‘Tobacco (2 Sea made plain — by Killibrew and Myrick. Postpaid, $2.00. 
WILD RICE (Zizania aquatica). As 
‘| an attraction for wild fowl it cannot be 
=| equalled, and as seed is not successful we 
recommend plants, which should be set 
out in spring in shallow water having 
TOBACCO 
