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lENKTADREER -Ptl!IADELPHIAI!A-^ RELIABLE fARM SEEDS 



FARM 



FIELD CORN, GRAINS 



Our Seed Corn has been grown for us by careful 5;peciali5ts, 

 and will be found of the highest grade as to quality and germi- 

 nating power. Sow 8 quarts to the acre, in early May. 

 If Corn is wanted sent by mail, add 15 cts. per quart 



Pedrick Perfected Golden Beauty. (See cut.) A strain 

 of Golden Beauty obtained by careful selection. In the 

 preparation of this Corn for seed each ear is carefully selected 

 and end grains discarded. It is far superior in every way to 

 the original Golden Beauty. The ears contain from 10 to 14 

 rows of extremely large, broad grains, which are of a rich 

 golden-yellow color, and the cob is very small ; ears are well 

 filled out, even to the extreme end of cob. It matures early 

 and the yield is very heavv. Qt , 20 cts.- peck, 75 cts.; bu., 

 §200. 



Early Yellow Canada. \ ninety-day corn, used prin- 

 cipally in this latitude for replanting. Qt , 15 cts.; peck, .50 

 CIS.; bu., §1 60 



Learning Gourd Seed. One of the best early varieties, deep 

 grains and small cob. Qt., 15 cts ; peck, 50 cts.; bu., $1.60. 



Early 100=Day Bristol. The earliest of the large Yellow 

 Dent varieties; grain golden yellow, large, broad and deep. 

 Qi., 20 cts.; peck, 75 cts.; bu., §2. 00. 



Early Mastodon Dent. An early, strong-growing corn, 

 Willi large ears and grain. Qt., 20 cts.; peck, 75 cts.; bu., 

 S2 00. 



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 ; peck, 75 cts.; bu., §2.00. 



Hickory King. Bears two and occasionally three ears; cob 

 remarkably small. Qt., 20 cts.; peck, 75 cts.; bu., §2.00. 



Large White Flint. The old hominy eight-rowed variety; 

 early. Qt., 20 cts.; peck, 75 cis.; bu., §2 00 



ENSII.AGE CORN. 



Sow 1|- to 1^ bushels per acre. Special prices lo buyers 

 of large quantities. 



Red=Cob Ensilage. A pure white corn on a red cob. It is 

 sweet, tender, juicy, has short joints and produces an abun- 

 dance of foliage. Every dairy farmer should grow this sort; 

 it will produce very large crops. Qt., 15 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; 

 bu.,§140; 5 bu., S6.75. 



Blount's Prolific White. This variety bears 4 to 6 ears 

 per stock ; grain plump and white. It is very productive, 

 and is considered one of the best varieties for making ensil- 

 age. Qt., 15 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bu., §1.60; 5 bu., §7.75. 



AND FORAGE PLANTS. 



ENSIL,AGE COtL^—Confamed. 



Southern Fodder, Sheeptooth. Another white variety 

 that no silo owner or dairy farmer should overlook. It grows 

 12 to 16 feet high; has broad foliage and tender stocks. 

 Their is no better fodder to keep up the flow of milk during 

 hot weather when the grass is burned up. It will yield very 

 heavy crops. Qt., 15 cts.; peck, 40 cts.; bu., §1.40 ; 5 bu., 

 §6 75. 



Sweet Fodder Corn. For soiling or ensilage. Profitable 

 as green fodder ; cut when green to feed cattle. Sow broad- 

 cast 2 bushels. In drills 3 feet apart 1 bushel per acre. 

 Crop short ; write for price. 



BAREEY. 



Sow ] A to 2 bushels if drilled ; 2 to 22" bushels broadcast. 

 Hanshurey. The most productive and best variety. It 

 ripens earlv, with strong, stiff straw. Peck, 50 cts.; bu., 



1.40. 



OATS. 



Sold at standard weight of 32 lbs. to the bushel. Special 



prices to buyers of large quantities. Sow 3 bushels to acre. 



White Haine. This fine variety is grown with much favor in 

 Western New York and elsewhere. It yields extremely 

 large crops.' Peck, 50 cts.; bu., §1.25; 5 bushels or over at 

 $1.00 per bushel. 



Lincoln. This variety is unqueslionably one of the most pro- 

 ductive; is very ear)y ; stiff straw, heavy and handsome grain. 

 Peck, 50 cts.; bu., §1.25; 5 bushels or over at §1.00 per 

 bushel. 



Welcome. An excellent variety, productive and heavy; 

 straw stiff, grain plump. Peck, 50 cts.; bu., $1.25 ; 5 bushels 

 or over at §1,00 per bushel. 



SPRING WHEAT, 



Saskatchewan Fife. Verv prnduc;ive. Peck, 75 cts.; bu., 



§2,25, 



SPRING RYE. 



Used as a catch crop to sow where winter grain has failed. 

 Peck, 60 cts.; bu., §1.50; 5 bushels and upwards, §1,35 per 

 bushel. 



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. 



