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FARM = SEEDS 





EVERY PROGRESSIVE FARMER AND BREEDER 



Should send for 



ftMERlGflN FARMERS' MftNUftL 



Mailed free to our agricultural customers as soon as ready, 

 and will be sent without charec to all others Interested, on 

 request. It Is a complete Cntalogrue of Farm Seeds. Grasses 

 and their adaptability lor various soils and purposes are fully 

 cone Into. Including Gross Mixtures for Permanent Pasture 

 or Hay, for various soils and latitudes Improved t orns. New 

 Wheats, choice Oats and other cereuls. Boot crops. Millets, 

 Sorghums. I'leld Peas and Beans, and other crops of >aluc to 

 the farmer are fully described. 



NENDEfisof^s COLOSSAL LONG RtD mNGLL 





Send for . . . 



HENDERSON'S 

 FARMERS' MANUAL. 



MAILED FREE. 



MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS 



TOBACCO 



Price of any of the following varieties, 

 10c. pkt., 25c. oz., 80c. % ib.: 



Connecticut Seed Iieaf, Hyco, 



Sterling', Yellow Pryor, 



Granville County Yellow, White Stem, 



Tnckahoe, Florida, 



Oold Iieaf, Virginia, 



Hester, Kentucky, 



Yellow Oronoko, Maryland. 



Primtis. The earliest sort of all ; succeeds well in 

 Canada, and is specially adapted for planting 

 far north. 10c. plit., 25c. oz., 80c. Vi lb. 



Zinuner's Spanish. The earliest and best Amer- 

 ican-Spanish, and a favorite cigar variety, in- 

 creasing in demand and culture every year. 

 10c. pkt., 30c. oz., $1.00 Vi lb. 



Havana. 10c. pkt., 60c. oz., $2.00% lb. 



Stunatra. 10c. pkt., 60c. oz., $2.00 V4 lb. 



Australian Salt 

 Bush, .\ valu- 

 able forage plant 

 on alkali soils. 

 20c. oz., $1.50 lb. 



Bean, Velvet. $1.00 peck, $3.00 bushel. 



Celery Seed. For flavoring. S5c. lb. 



Cotton, Sea Island. 15c. lb., 100 lbs. $10.00. 



Cotton, Upland. 15c. lb., 100 lbs. $10.00. 

 Full list of choice named varieties of cotton 

 mailed free on application, 



Plax Seed. 25c. qt., $4.00 bushel. 



Liipins, of Sorts. 15c. lb., 100 lbs. $12.00. 



Ramie (Bohmeria or Urtica) Nivea. 50c. oz. 



Sainfoin. A very nutritious fodder plant, some- 

 what resembling clover. Thrives best on lime- 

 stone soil.s. 12c. lb., 100 lbs. $10.00. 



SVN'FI.OWEB, I.ABGE RUSSIAN. 10c. 

 lb., $1.50 bush., 100 lbs. $6.00. 



Teosinte. (tleana liixtirians.) A valuable fodder 

 plant forhotclimates. $1.00 lb., 10 lbs. 90c. lb. 



FARM SEEDS we do not deliver free, but make no 

 charge for pacKing, cartage or delivery of goods 

 to any railroad station, steamship line or express 

 office in New YorK City. 



CLOTH BAGS only we charge for, and 

 these at cost, viz. : 1 peck, 10c. ; V2 bush., 

 12c.; 1 bush., 15c.; 2 bush.. 20c. ALL 

 GRASS SEED BAGS, excepting bags for 

 Timothy and Clover, are furnished free. 



PRICES OF ALL FARM SEEDS SUBJECT 

 TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



ROOT CR0PS-^«5 . 



MANGEi. FARM STOCK. 



■WURZEL,. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. 

 HENDERSOK'S COI-OSSAI. I.OKG RED. Roots 



of the largest size, blood-red color. Quality exceedingly 

 nutritious, and the variety is most distinct and valu- 

 able. (See cut.) 15c. Vi lb., .S5c. lb.; 10 lbs. and up- 

 ward, 30c. lb. 



RED GIiOBE. Similar to the Yellow Globe, differing 

 only in color. 15c. Vi lb., 35c. lb.; in lots of 10 lbs. and 

 upward, 30o. lb. 



HEITDERSON'S OIANT IITTERIUEDIATE. Very 

 profitable to grow. An improvement on Yellow Ovoid. 

 15c. Vi 111., 32c. lb. : lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 28c. lb. 



OOIiDEN TANKARD. Flesh bright golden yellow, 

 and in this respect differs from all other varieties, 

 which cut white. 15c. Vi lb., 30c. lb. ; in lots of 10 lbs. 

 and upward, 25c. lb. 



IiONG- YEIiliOW. Differs from the Long Red only in 

 color. 15c. Vi lb., 32c. lb.; 10 lbs. and upward, 28c. lb. 



HENDERSON'S CHAMPION YEI.I.OW GI.OBE. 

 .Smooth, globe-shaped roots, of large size and excellent 

 quality, are tlie distinctive features of this variety. 15c. 

 Vi lb., '30c. Ib.; in lots of 10 lbs. and upward, 25c. lb. 



SUGAR BEEX. Sow 6 to S ;6s. per acre. 



WHITE. A large variety extensively grown for feeding. 

 10c. 14 lb., 20c. lb.; lots "of 10 lbs. and upward, 15c. lb. 



IiANE'S IMFERIAI.. 10c. Vi lb., 20c. lb.; in lots of 

 10 lbs, and upward, 15c. lb. 



VIIiMORIN'S IMPROVED WHITE. Has more 

 saccharine matter than any other. 10c. Vi lb., 25c. lb.; 

 in lots of 10 lbs. and upward. 20c. lb. 



BUTA BAGA. or RUSSIAN TURNIPS, (.^ee op- 

 posite page, Ao. 68.) 



CARROT. Sow 4 lbs. per acre. 



For description of varieties, see page 3o. 



Improved Iiong- Orangre 60c. per lb. 



Yellow Belg'ian 40c. 



White Belg'ian 40c. " 



Danvers (Half-long) 70c. " 



Our Pamphlet, "ROOT CROPS FOR FARM STOCK," free to 



Customers asking for it. 

 It tells how to grow, winter and feed roots. 



Vetch, Spring. (Vicia .Sativa.) Generally sown In 



mixture with oats for feeding green to cattle. 10c. lb., 



$L'.T5 bush, of (>0 Ills. 

 WIIiD RICE (Zizania Aqttatica). Much soughtafter, 



owing to its having attractions for water-fowl. 20c. 



lb.. 100 lbs. $10.00. 



Farm Seeds we do NOT deliver free, ''"or'*'ma"i.Tt'lu7p"ripay "' '^'"*''' 



prepay postage or 



^^rr'age!"" »* ^c. per 15. IS addcd to the prices. 



