Field Corn and Seed Potatoes. 



W. C. BECKERT. 



ALLEGHENY. RA. 



Pleld Corn, continued. 



Red Cob Knsilagfe. The heaviest 

 cropping variety in cultivation, producing 50 to 

 75 tons per acre. It has been thoroughly tested 

 in all dairy sections of this country. It is a 

 pure -white Dent Corn of large size and hand- 

 some appearance, growing on a red cob. The 

 fodder is sweet, tender, .juicy, and said to con- 

 tain more nourishment than any other variety. 

 It grows 13 to 14 feet in height. Pk. 40 cts"., 

 bus. $1.25; 10 bus. and over, $1.10 per bus. 



Pop-Corn, TVhite Rice. Lb. 8 cts., 10 

 lbs. 60 cts. 



Pop-Corn, Golden Queen. Lb. 8 cts., 

 10 lbs. 60 cts. 



FARM SEEDS. 



Barley, Manshury. Most productive 0- 

 rowed variety. Pk. 50"cts., bus. $1.25. 



Oats, Clvdesdale. Early and productive. 

 Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1. 



Spring; "Wheat, Saskatchewan Fife. 

 Pk. 50 cts., bus. $1.50. 



Spring: Rye. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.25. 



Buck'Wlieat, Japanese. Pk. 40 cts., 

 bus. $1. 



Buckwlieat, Silver Hull. Pk. 40 cts., 

 bus. $1. 



Cow Peas, Southern. Pk. 50 cts., 

 bus. $1.50. 



Canada Pield Peas. Pk. 50 cts., 

 bus. $1.25. 



Tares, or Spring- Vetches. Pk. 



80 cts., bus $3. 



Tares, or "Winter "Vetches. Pk. 

 80 cts., bus. $3. 



Yellow UrUpins. Pk. $1.40, bus. $5. 



Millet, German. Price variable. ■ 

 " Hungarian. Price variable. 



Early Amher Sugrar Corn. Lb. 

 10 cts., 100 lbs. $4. 



Kaffir Corn. Red. Lb. lOc, 100 lbs. $4. 



"White Branching: Dhoura. Lb. 

 15 cts., 100 lbs. $8. 



Broom Corn, Evergreen. Lb. 10 cts., 

 100 lbs. $6. 



Xeosinte. Oz. 15 cts., lb. $1.25. 



Rape, Dwarf Essex. Lb. 10 cts., 100 

 lbs. $8. 



Sunflower, Mammoth. Lb. 8 cts., 100 

 lbs. $6. 



Flax Seed. Pk. 75 cts., bus. $2.50. 



Osagre Orangre. Lb. 30 cts. 



JE^AII varieties of Seeds of Tree and 

 Hedge Plants can be furnished on appli- 

 cation. 



The Best Seed Potatoes. 



NORTHERN GROWN.. 



(lartoffeln.) 



Our Potatoes are all choice northern-grown stock, gro-wn especially for seed, 

 send out no Potatoes in spring before danger from frost is passed. 

 All varieties sent free by mail at 20 cts. per pound, except -where other-wise noted. 

 Prices here quoted are based on present value, and are subject to variations -without notice. 



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Write for Special 

 Prices on I^argre 

 Quantities of our 

 a POTATOES. A 



The Bovee Potato. 



The Bovee. The earliest Potato ever introduced, and a heavy 

 yielder. In a competitive trial with other early sorts it has outyielded 

 them all, and has come in fully one week earlier than the next earliest 

 variety. The vine is dwarf and stocky, and the tubers- grow remark- 

 ably close together in the hills. Says a report from the Earal New- 

 Yorkei- trial ground: "The Bouvee is at least twelve days earlier 

 than the Early Ohio, but even were it no earlier, the almost perfect 

 shape of the Bouvee would win the prize every time." Pk. 90 cts., 

 bus. $3. 



Early Ohio. Leading early variety; tubers rough in the 

 skin ; nearly round, and quite distinct in appearance ; cook dry and 

 mealy. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.50. 



Beauty of Hebron. Early, highly productive, a good 

 keeper, and of the best quality; skin and flesh white. Pk. 40 cts., 

 bus. $1.50. 



Early Puritan. Skin and flesh white; cooks dry and floury; 

 very productive. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.50. 



Clark's ]Ko. I. Cooks dry and mealy and is of firm quality. 

 Early and keeps well. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.50. 



Early Maine. A seedling of Early Rose; earlier than its 

 parent; superior in quality. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.50. 



King- Of Roses. This new seedling is better than any other 

 of the Rose family. It is the heaviest yielder of its class. Pk. 

 45 cts., bus. $1.60. 



King- of the Earlies. "Very early; bright pink, oblong; 

 good yielder, and of fine quality. Pk. 50 cts., bus. $1.75. 



Country Gentleman. Resembles Beauty of Hebron, but 

 ripens later and yields better crops. Quality fine. Pk. 50 cts., 

 bus. $1.75. 



Rochester Rose. An improvement on Early Rose. Larger 

 in size, fully as early, and a heavier yielder. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.50. 



Reeves' Rose. Medium; very productive, and grows to a 

 large size; of excellent quality. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.50. 



L,ate Puritan. Like Early Puritan in color, quality and 

 general appearance, but larger and far more productive. Pk. 40 cts., 

 bus. $1.50. 



Restaurant. A heavy yielder; for the main crop hard to 

 surpass. If you -wish to raise a heavy crop of large, handsome Po- 

 tatoes, this is a good one to plant. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.50. 



New "White Star. A large, long, smooth white Potato; 

 strong grower and large vielder, ripening midseason. Pk. 40 cts., 

 bus. $1.50. 



Sir Walter Raleigrh. New. 

 white; hea-vj' yielder for main crop. Pk. 



Thoroug-hbred. New. Medium early, long, pink; 

 yielder and of fine quality. Pk. 75 cts., bus. $2.50. . 



Carman No. 3. An immense yielder; tuber very large and 

 handsome; quality fine; one of the very best late sorts. Pk. 35 cts., 

 bus. $1.25. 



IEl"We can supply any leading or new varieties of Potatoes 

 not listed here. Prices on application. 



Large, smooth, oblong 

 < cts., bus. $2.50. 



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