SELECTED FARM SEEDS 



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Tobacco Seed 



Connecticut Seed Leaf. Saved from se- 

 lected plants. Pkt., ioc; oz., 20c; X lb., 60c; 

 lb., $2. 00. 



Havana. Genuine imported seed, direct from 

 Cuba. Pkt., ioc; oz., 30c; % lb., Si.oo; lb., S3.00. 



Sumatra, Sterling, General Grant, Penn- 

 sylvania and Lancaster Broad Leaf, each, per 

 pkt., ioc; oz., 25c; X lb., 75c; lb., 52. 75. 



Fruit Tree Seeds 



Add ioc per lb. for postage, if to be sent by 

 mail. 



Peach Pits. Pure Tennessee, natural, lb., 

 15c; bush., S2.50. Apple Seed, lb., 40c Apri- 

 cot Pits, oz., ioc; lb., 50c Pear Seeds, French, 

 oz., 20c; lb., S2.00. Plum Pits, oz., ioc; lb., 

 50c. Quince Seed, oz., 20c; lb., S2.00. Osage 

 Orange. For hedges. Lb., 45c 



Pea Nut or Ground Pea 



Georgia Improved (large) and Spanish (small 

 early) are the best. Each, pkt., ioc; pint, 25c, 

 postage paid; by express, qt., 25c; peck, Si. 00. 



Jerusalem Artichoke Roots 



The best hog food known. Very productive 

 and possess remarkable fattening properties. Lb., 

 35c; 3 lbs., Si. 00, postpaid; by freight or express, 

 peck, 75c; bush., S2.50; bbl. of 3 bush., S6.50. 



Long White Cow Horn Turnip 

 The Most Popular and Best for Stockmen 



Carrot-like in form, growing nearly half out of 

 the ground. It is delicate and well flavored, of 

 rapid growth and very nutritious, a heavy cropper 

 and fine keeper. Oz., ioc; X lb., 20c; lb., 60c, 

 postpaid; 5 lbs. and over, by express, 35c per lb. 



Mammoth Russian Sunflower 



The best variety for the farmer. Growing to 

 double the size of the common, and the yield of 

 seed is twice as great. The leaves make splendid 

 fodder, much relished by all kinds of stock. The 

 seed is good feed for horses and poultry, and yields 

 a fine quality of oil. The strong, thick stalks are 

 used for fuel. Oz., 5c; qt., 15c (qt., postpaid, 

 25c); peck, 50c; bush., Si. 50; 5 bush, and over, 

 $1.40 per bush. 



A SEED HEAD OF MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER. 



BRUSH OF WEBER S IMPROVED EVERGREEN BROOM CORN. 



Weber's Improved Evergreen 

 The Best Broom Corn in Cultivation 



Originated and selected by Mr. Geo. Weber, 

 one of the largest growers of Montgomery County, 

 Pa., who has for many years had the reputation of 

 having the best in the State, having made his stock 

 famous by selection and improvement for length, 

 strength and straightness of brush. It is of a very 

 bright green color. Makes by far the best brooms 

 of any corn grown, and commands the very highest 

 prices. Height, 7 to 8 feet. Lb., 30c; 3 lbs., 75c, 

 postpaid; by express or freight, qt., 25c; peck, 

 80c; bush., S2.50. 



Evergreen Broom Corn. The old standard, 

 grown in the West. Lb., postpaid, 25c; by freight 

 or express, qt., 20c; peck, 70c; bush., S2.25. 



Teosinte (Reana Luxurians) 



This gigantic Grammea will furnish a con- 

 tinuous daily supply of most nutritious green food 

 for horses and all kinds of cattle all through the 

 Summer. It also makes splendid dry fodder, yield- 

 ing enormously, and being more nutritious and 

 better relished by all stock than corn fodder. It 

 stools out enormously after being cut. Sow in 

 May or June, at the rate of 3 pounds per acre, in 

 drills 4 feet apart. Pkt., 5c; oz., ioc; % lb., 

 25c; lb., 75c, postpaid; by express or freight, 

 lb., 65c; 5 lbs. and over at 60c per lb. 



Wild Rice {Zizania Aguatica) 



A native plant for swamps, etc.. furnishing 

 food for wild fowl, ducks, geese, etc. It attracts 

 all wild birds from September on, and also purines 

 the water. Lb., 35c; 3 lbs., Si. 00, postpaid; by 

 express, lb., 28c: 10 lbs. and over, 25c per lb. 



