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Not the least important 
is the FARM SEED DEPART- 
MENT, which is undoubtedly the LARGEST 
AND MOST COMPLETEIN AMERICA. Here 
are brought together the choicest grains the world pro- 
duces. Neither trouble nor expense is spared in the produc- 
tion and selection of the best Cereals, Grasses, Clovers, Man- 
gels, Turnips, Forage Plants, etc. 
On the left is a view of one of our Corn Fields, where they are selecting 
and harvesting some of our choicest stock. 
Below is a view which is familiar at our Experimental Farms during June 
and July, when our Grass Tests are being examined by the most advanced Farmers 
and representatives of the leading Agricultural papers. (We will gladly mail the 
opinions of the Agricultural Press on these grass tests to all applicants.) 
On other side we portray a field of Mangel Wurzel after they have been carefully 
selected and transplanted for seed purposes. 
Lower down is a field of Henderson’s Clydesdale Oats, which variety always heads 
the list for quality and productiveness. 
Interspersed between are interior views of our Grass Seed Stores, in which we 
prepare our Celebrated Mixtures of Grasses and Clovers for Hay and Pastures. 
We always try to get our seeds grown clean and pure, but in addition to this we 
pass all seeds through our steam cleaning machines, so that they are recleaned 
and still further selected by fan and sieve. 
As we issue a Special Catalogue for the Farm Seed Department, we give in 
this manual (pages 56 to 58) a list and prices of the more important articles only. 
HENDERSON’S AMERICAN FARIIERS’ MANUAL 
is the most complete Catalogue of its kind everissued. The principal 
grasses and clovers, root crops and forage plants are fully described and illus- 
trated, and in it there is much interesting and valuable information on 
agricultural matters generally, and more especially the laying down of 
land to Hay and Permanent Pasture, a subject that we consider of 
the most vital importance to the American farmer of to-day 
It should be in the hands of every agriculturist, and we 
will gladly mailit, free of charge, to all applicants. 
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Implements and Tools. (See Ges o3 
pages 148 to 154.) We carry an exhaustive 
variety of Horticultural and Garden Tools, 
both of American and Foreign manufacture, 
our specialties being Pruning Tools, Insecti- 
cide and Fungicide applying tools, Hand Gar- 
den Tools, Lawn Mowers, Lawn Requisites, etc., 
and we receive hundreds of purchasing orders 
for the larger Farm Implements every year from 
customers. All the principal manufacturers of 
the United States being represented in New York, 
we shall be pleased to accommodate our cus- Wf 
tomers in this way whenever desired at 
lowest market prices. 
Fertilizers. (See page 156.) We 
supply only of the highest 
grade, pure and unadul 
terated. Our bone fer- 
tilizers, forinstance, === 
are ground from 
pure raw knuckle bone, and for strength and effec- 
tiveness cannot be classed with the cheap grades. 
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