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FIELD, FORAGE AND SIO SEEDS. 
FARM SEEDS ARE SENT BY FREIGHT OR EXPRESS at customer’s expense. 
We pack carefully, and deliver to transportation 
company here, also secure lowest rates of freight, and always make shipment via best and quickest route. 
Prices on all Field Seeds subject to market changes. 
YELLOW CORN. 
Sow 8 quarts to the acre, in early May. 
Pedrick Perfected Golden Beauty. (Seecut.) A strain 
of Golden Beauty obtained by careful selection, The ears con- 
tain from 10 to 14 rows of extremely large, broad grains, 
which are of a rich golden-yellow color, and the cob is very 
smal]; ears are well filled out, even to the extreme end of cob. 
It matures early and the yield is very heavy. (Qt., 25 cts. 
(postpaid, 40 cts.); peck, 80 cts.; bu., $2.59. i 
Eureka Yellow Dent. This magnificent Early Yellow Dent 
Corn is a cross between the large Yellow Dent and Chester 
County Mammoth, both well-known varieties. It matures 
early, and is safe to plant as far north as Trenton, N, J., and 
produces immense crops. The ears measure from 12 to 14 
inches in length, and contain from 18 to 22 rows of beautiful 
yellow grains. This variety has produced 80 bushels to the 
acre on the farm of the originator, and will do well wherever 
planted. Qt., 25 cts. (postpaid, 40 cts.); peck, 80 cts.; bu., 
$2. 25. 
Early Yellow Canada. 
in this latitude for replanting. 
cts.); peck, 75 cts.; bu., $2.00. 
Leaming Gourd Seed, A good early variety, deep, yellow 
grains, small cob. Qt., 20 cts. (postpaid, 35 cts.); peck, 75 
cts.; bu., $2.00. 
Early 100-day Bristol. The earliest of the large Yellow 
Dent varieties; grain golden-yellow, large, broad and deep. 
Qt., 20 cts. (postpaid, 35 cts.); peck, 75 cts.; bu., $2.00. 
Early Mastodon Dent. An early, strong-growing, yellow 
Corn, with large ears and grain. Qt., 25 cts. (postpaid, 40 
cts.); peck, 80 cts.; bu., $2.25. 
Cloud’s Yellow Dent. Strong and vigorous, growing from 
8 to 12 feet high, producing large, handsome ears, with un- 
usually deep grains. Qt., 20 cts. (postpaid, 35 cts. ); peck, 75 
cts.; bu., $2.00. 
Hickory King. 
small, grains large andbroad. Qt 
peck, 80 cts.; bu., $2.26. 
BARLEY. 
Sow 1} to 2 bushels if drilled; 2 to 24 bushels broadcast. 
Manshurey. 
with strong, stiff straw. 
A ninety-day Corn, used principally 
Qt,, 20 cts. (postpaid, 35 
A prolific white variety; cob remarkably 
, 25 cts. (postpaid, 40 cts.); 
Productive and best variety. Ripens early, 
Peck, 75 cts.; bu., $2.00. 
ENSILAGE CORN. 
Sow 1} to 1} bushels per acre. Special prices to buyers of 
large quantities. 
Red=Cob Ensilage. A pure white Corn onaredcob. It 
is sweet, tender, juicy, has short joints and produces an 
abundance of foliage. Every dairy farmer should grow this 
sort; it will produce very large crops. Qt., 20 cts. (post- 
paid, 35 cts.); peck, 75 cts.; bu., $2.00. 
Blount’s Prolific White. This variety bears 4 to 6 ears 
per stalk; grain plump and white. It is very productive. 
Qt., 25 cts. (postpaid, 40 cts.); peck, 80 cts; bu., $2. 25. 
Southern Fodder, Sheeptooth. Grows 12to 16 feet high; 
has broad foliage and tender stalks. Will keep up the flow 
of milk during hot weather when the grass is burnt up. 
Grains narrow and white. Qt., 20 cts. (postpaid, 35 cts. ); 
peck, 75 cts.; bu., $2.00. 
Sweet Fodder Corn. For soiling or ensilage. Sow broad- 
cast 2 bushels, or in drills 3 feet apart, 1 bushel per acre. 
Write for price. 
OATS. 
Sold at standard weight of 32 Ibs. to the bushel. Special 
prices to buyers of large quantities. Sow 24 bushels to the acre. 
White Maine. Plump white grain and produces large crops. 
Peck, 40 cts.; bu., $1.30; 5 bus. or over at $1.25 per bus. 
Lincoln. Very early; stiff straw, heavy and handsome grain. 
Peck, 40 cts.; bu., $1.30; 5 bus. or over at $1.25 per bus. 
Welcome. An excellent variety, productive and heavy; straw 
stiff, grain plump. Peck, 40 cts.; bu., $1.30; 5 bus. or over 
at $1.25 per bus. 
White Tartar. A remarkably handsome and perfect white 
oat, extremely early; in fact, the earliest variety in cultiva- 
tion. Itis an enormous cropper, and produces more first-class, 
large, plump and heavy oats to the acre than any other sort, 
and will do well on any good farm land. The straw is long, 
very strong and holds up well. The heads are large and well 
filled. Peck, 50 cts.; bu., $1.60; 5 bus. or over, $1.50 per bus. 
SPRING RYE. 
Used as a catch crop where winter grain has failed. 
75 cts.; bu., $2.00; 5 bus. and upwards, $1.90 per bus. 
SPRING WHEAT. 
Saskatchewan Fife. Peck, 85 cts.; bu., $2.75. 
Peck, 
