FARM SEEDS. 



FIELD CORN, GRAINS AND FORAGE PLANTS. 



Our Seed Corn has been grown for us by careful specialists, and will be found of the highest grade as to quality and germinating 

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



YEI.I.01JV CORN. 



Early Yellow Canada. A ninety-day corn, used principally in this latitude 

 for replanting, then maturing with the crop; good for northern latitudes 

 Qt.. 15 ctf,; peck. .50 cts.; bu., SI. 60. , 



Leaming Gourd Seed. One of the best early and most productive varieties, 

 deep grains and small cob. A reliable sort; should be planted largely. 

 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. Yields corn and fodder in 

 .Tbundance. Qt., 15 cts.; peck. 50 cls. ; bu., SI. 60. 



Pedrick Perfected Golden Beauty. 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. (See cut.) 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 lo the extreme 

 end of cob. It matures early and the yield is very heavy. Qt., 20 cts.; 

 peck, 75 cts.; bu.. $2.25. 



Early Mastodon Dent. An early, strong-growing corn, with large ears and 

 grain. Qi., 15 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bu., §1.60. 



Cloud's Yellow Dent. Strong and vigorous, growing from 8 to 12 feet 

 high, producing large, handsome ears, with unusually deep grains. Qt., 15 

 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bu., SI. 60. 



IVHITE CORN. 



Hickory King. A distinct White Dent field corn. Bears two and occa- 

 sionally three ears; the cob is remarkably small. Very productive. Qt., 

 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; bu., S1.75. 



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

 good quality. Qt., 15 cts.; peck, 50 c's.; bu.,Sl-50. 



ENSII.AGE CORN. 



Sow IJ to 11 bushels per acre. Special prices to 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 abundance of foliage. Every dairy 

 farmer should grow this sort. Qt., 15 cts.; peck, 40 cts.; bu.,S1.25; 5bu.,S5.50. 



Southern Fodder. Sheeptooth. Another white variety that no silo owner or 

 dairy farmer should overlook. It grows very tall; has broad foliage and 

 tender stocks. There is no better fodder to keep up the flow of milk dur- 

 ing hot weather when the grass is burned up. Qt., 15 cts.; peck, 40 cts.; 

 bu., SI -25; 5 bu., S5..50-. 



Blount's Prolific White. This variety bears 4 to 6 ears per stalk ; grain 

 plump and white. Very productive, and one of the best varieties for making 

 ensilage. Qt., 15 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bu., $1.50; 5 bu., §7.00. 



Sweet Fodder Com. For soiling or ensilage. Profitable as green fodder ; 

 cut when green to feed cattle. Sow broadcast 2 bushels. In drills 3 feet 

 apart 1 bushel per acre. Peck, 60 cts.; bu., $175; 5 bu., $8.00. 



BAREEY. 



Sow \\ to 2 bushels if drilled; 2 to 2i bushels broadcast. 

 Manshurey. The most productive six-rowed variety. It ripens early, with 

 strong, stifif straw. Peck, 50 cts.; bu., $1.25. 



OATS. 



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

 large quantities. Sow 3 bushels to acre. 

 White Maine. This fine variety is grown with much favor in Western New 



York and elsewhere. It yields extremely large crops. Peck, 50 cts.; bu., 



SI -25 ; 5 bushels or over at $1.00 per bushel. 

 Lincoln. This variety is unquestionably one of the most productive; is very 



early; stiff" straw, heavy and handsome grain. Peck, 50 cts; bu., §1.25; 5 



bushels or over at SI. 00 per bushel. 

 Welcome. An excellent variety, productive and heaw; straw stiff, grain 



piump. Peck, 50 cts.; bu., $1.25'; 5 bushels or over at $1.10 per bushel. 



SPRING ^ HEAT. 



This is known as the most desirable varietv of spring wheat in cultivation. 

 ~ ' "^ bu., $2-25. 



Pedrick Perfected Golden Beauty 



Saskatchewan Fife. 



tiveness, earliness and vigor. 



Peck, 75 cts.; 



It is unequalled for produc- 



SPRING RYE. 



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

 bushels and upwards, $1 35 per bushel. 



Straw stiffer than the Winter Rye. Peck, 60 cts.; bu., $1.-50; 5 



'ARM SEEDS ARE SENT BY FREIGHT OR EXPRESS at customer's expense. We pack carefully, and deliver to transporta- 

 tion company here, also secure lowest rates of freight, and always make shipment via best and quickest route. 



