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Welcome. An excellent viuiety, veiy inoductive iuid 

 lieavy ; straw stiff; grain pluni)). Averages 45 Ihs. 

 per measured busliel, with good cultivation. One of 

 the -very best varieties for ordinary soils. 

 Peck 40 cts., bu. .'J1.25. 



American Tiiiimph. Straw strong and firm, bearing 

 large heads, well filled with j)himi), heavy grain; 

 destined to be a leading variety. 



Peck 50 cts., bu. $1.50. 



White Russian. An extremely handsome and pro- 

 lific variety. The straw is stiff and bears large heads 

 well filled with plump and heavy grain. A valuable 

 sort for feeding either as green fodder or dry grain. 

 Peck 50 cts., bu. .$1.50. 



CLYDESDALE OATS. 



One of the most important additions to the list of farm 

 seeds that has been sent out for many years. Well-cleaned 

 samples of these Oats will weigh 51 lbs. per bushel, while 

 an ordinarily cleaned lot will weigh 45 lbs. Aside from 

 its extraordinary weight, it ripens ten days earlier than any 

 other. Straw stiff, and free from any tendency to lodge. 

 Peck 50 cts., bu. (32 lbs.) .$1.50. 



Prinsrle's Progress. A short growing variety, matures 

 early, heads large and filled with plump berries. 

 Does not lodge. Peck 50 cts., bu. $1.50. 



Wide Awake. A remarkably productive variety, yield- 

 ing 65 to 125 bushels i)er acre, according to the nature 

 and condition of the soil. The grain is heavy and 

 plump, and has a thin husk. Straw stiff and vigor- 

 ous, showing no sign of rust. This variety has been 

 thoroughly tested, and proved to be a superior sort, both 

 in quantity and quality. Peck 50 cts., bu. $1.50. 



"AMERICAN BEAUTY" OATS. 



This variety was tested at the experimental station at 

 Geneva, N. Y., in 1886, and the rejiort is as follows: 

 American Beauty are long and taper-pointed ; average 

 height 3 feet 3 inches, straw very erect and stout, leaves 

 often exceeding 16 inches in length ; averaging length of 

 panicle 9 inches; berry large. This variety is destined to 

 become very popular, and is one of the most prolific vari- 

 eties known. This sort we can confidently recommend as 

 being a reliable new Oat. It is a heavy cropper and does 

 not lodge. The straw is excellent for fodder. 

 Peck 60 cts., bu. $2.00. 



Farm Seeds are sent by express or freight at purchaser's expense except where noted. Add to the cost of the seed when 



remitting 22 cts. for each 2 bu. seamless bag required. 



