COLE'S FARM SEEDS. 



SPANISH PEANUTS. 



A desirable variety because it is early and a 

 ffood bearer; the peas hang to the root and can 

 be rapidly gathered. The pea is smaller than 

 the Virginia Peanut, but fills out well. This 

 variety can be grown IN THE NORTH and has 

 yielded abundantly. Plant as soon as the 

 ground becomes warm, from two to three feet 

 apart each way, four or five to the hill, cover- 

 ing two or three inches, Tne soil should be 

 deep and mellow, and well broken up so as to 

 be ready for planting soon after frost is over. 

 April is a suitable time. They produce 25 to 70 

 bushels per acre, and are as easily cultivated as 

 corn. Per pkt. 10 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts. 



SUGAR CANE SEED. 



EARLY AMBER. This popular variety has 

 very nearly taken the place of all other sorts. 

 It is the earliest and makes the finest quality 

 of amber symp, succeeds well both north and 

 south; culture and time of planting same as 

 corn, and may be planted as late as the 15th 

 of June. Two or three pounds are required 

 per acre. Per lb. 20 cts., 3 lbs. 50 cts., by ex- 

 press, 10 lbs, 50 cts,, 100 lbs, $2.50. 



A book entitled -'Sugar Canks: Their Culturw 

 AND lSlA^svFJ^cTVR'E, "prep^dd f or 60 cents, 



BROOM CORN SEED. 



IMPROVED EVERGREEN. One of the best fo^- 

 general culture, ripens early: grows 8 to 9 

 feet high, finest brush, never crooked. gooJ 

 length. Plant in hills IS inches apart in the 

 rows and the rows three feet apart. Requires 

 similar land and later planting than corn. 

 Per lb. 20 cts., 3 lbs. 50 cts., pk. 50 cts., ba. 

 $1.50. 



CALIFORNIA GOLDEN. An excellent standard 

 variety, grows a very fine brush of good 

 length, and is free from the large center stem. 

 Bleaches very easily, even in the sun. Per lb. 

 20 cts., 3 lbs. 50 cts., pk. 50 cts., bu. $1.50. 



A treatise entitled ''Hroom Cors and Brooms'' 

 its cultivation for 50 cents. 



SOJA BBAN8, OR COFFEE BEBKT. 



SOJA BEAN or COFFEE BERRY. This va- 

 riety has been largely sold under the name 

 of German Coffee Berry at extravagantly high 

 prices. The berries ripen in about four 

 months from time of planting and produce a 

 crop of 20 to 30 bushels to the acre and are 

 as easily grown as other beans. When roasted 

 and ground it closely resembles coffee and 

 tastes quite similar. Its great value to the 

 farmer lays in the fact that when ground it 

 makes one of the most valuable crops for feed- 

 ing stock and adds greatly to the milk pro- 

 duction. Sow broadcast % bushel to the acre 

 or it may be planted in drills three feet apart 

 and one foot between plants. Per pkt. 5 cts,, 

 % lb, 15 cts., lb. 40 cts., pk. $1.00. 



SUNFLOWER SEEDS. 



MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. Sunfiower "^ped I'j the 

 best egg-producing food known for poultry; 

 they eat it greedily, keeping them in fine con- 

 dition, and fatten well on it. It is also being 

 planted in low grotmds and around drains as 

 a preventive of malarial fevers. It can be 

 planted on anv waste piece of ground from 

 first of Mav to first of Julv. Plant in hills 3 

 feet apart. Oz bets., lb. 12 cts., lb. 25 cts., 



10 lbs, $1,00, 



WHITE BEAUTY. A mammoth single-flower- 

 ing variety with pure white seerls. which is 

 the result of eight years of careful selection. 

 Desirable for the fiower garden and also un- 

 excelled for poultry, out-yield ng the old sorts 

 almost two to one in quantity of seeds pro- 

 duced to the acre. Per pkt. 5 cts., oz. 10 cts,, 



11 lb. 20 cts., lb. 50 cts. 



Select any seven 4-cent packets 

 for 25 cents. 



