CARROTS, CORN and NORTHERN-GROWN POTATOES. 



CARROTS FOR FIELD 

 CULTURE. 



WHITE VOSGES. White-fleshed ; very broad at the shoulder ; 

 excellent for shallow soils. Oz. 5 cts., Xlb. 20 cts., lb. 60 cts. 



4®=For other Carrots suitable for Field Culture, also Turnips, 

 Parsnips and Field Pumpkins, see respective pages in General 

 List. 



FIELD CORN. 



Oiir Field Corn is the very choicest stock from varieties grown 

 specially for seed, and perfect in germinating qualities. Add 10 

 cents per quart when to be sent by mail. 



\/ WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT. Suitable for all climates and soils. 

 Large as Learning, and 7 to to 10 days earlier; outyields and out- 

 shells that variety; produces more Corn on poor, thin soils than any 



other kind. Qt. 10 cts., postpaid 20 cts.; bus. Si. 25; 2 bushels, in- 

 cluding cotton sack, $2.50. 



V LEAMING IMPKOVED. Cobs small and red ; grains deep and 

 golden yellow in color ; ears of good size, and generally produced 

 two on a stalk ; ripens very early, and is one of the most desirable 

 sorts. Per qt., postpaid, 20 cts.; bus. $1.25 ; 2 bus., including seam- 

 less sack, $2.50. 



f SWEET FODDER. This is grown for green fodder, being very 



/sweet and nutritious. Cattle will eat every part of the stalk and 



/leaves. Bus. $1.25. 



RED COB ENSILAGE. This superior Ensilage Corn we can re- 

 commend as the heaviest cropping variety in cultivation, pro- 

 ducing 50 to 75 tons per acre. It has been thoroughly tested in all 



; dairy sections of the country. It is a pure white Dent Corn of large 

 { size and handsome appearance, growing on a red cob. The fodder 



,/s sweet, tender, juicy, and said to contain more nourishment than 

 any other variety. It grows 13 to 14 feet in height. Peck 40 cts., 

 bushel $1.25 ; 10 bushels and over, $1.10 per bushel. 



The Best Seed Potatoes. 



NORTHERN-GROWN. 



(^artoffetn.) 



^ „ Our Potatoes are all choice northern-grown stock, grown especially for seed. 



■"•^StiBi-^ We send out no Potatoes in spring before danger from frost is passed. 



All varieties sent free by mail at 20 cents per pound, except where otherwise noted. 

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



WRITE FOR SPECIAL 

 PRICES ON LARGE 

 QUANTITIES OF 

 POTATOES. 



Early Ohio. 



EARLY OHIO. Leading early variety ; tubers rough in the skin ; 

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

 mealy. Pk. 35 cts., bus. Si. 25. 



CARMAN No. 5. An immense yielder; tubers very large and 

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

 bus. $1.25. 



^•We can supply any leading or new varieties of Potatoes not listed here. 



BEAUTY OF HEBRON. Early ; highly productive, a good keeper, 

 and of the best quality ; skin and flesh white. Pk. 35 cts., bus. $1.25. 

 EARLY PURITAN. Skin and flesh white ; cooks dry and floury ; 



very productive. Pk. 35 cts., bus. Si. 25. 



EARLY MARKET. Early and of fine quality; tubers light flesh 

 color. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.35. 



EARLY. SUNRISE. Tubers large and oblong; flesh white, fine- 

 grained and dry ; early and productive. Pk. 35 cts., bus. $1.25. 



CLARK'S No. 1. Cook dry and mealy, and of firm quality. Early 

 and keep well. Pk. 40 cts., bus. $1.40. 



ROCHESTER ROSE. An improvement on Early Rose. Larger in 

 size, fully as early, and a heavier yielder. Pk. 35 cts., bus. $1.25. 



EARLY MAINE. A seedling of Early Rose; earlier than its 

 parent ; superior in quality. Pk. 35 cts., bus. $1.25. 



KING OF ROSES. This new seedling is better than any other of 

 the Rose family. It is the heaviest yielder of its class. Pk. 40 cts., 

 bus. $1.35. 



REEVES' ROSE. Medium ; very productive, and grows to a large 

 size ; of excellent quality. Pk. 35 cts., bus. $1.25. 



LATE PURITAN. Like Early Puritan in color, quality and general 

 appearance, but larger and far more productive. >Pk. 35c, bus. $1.25. 



RESTAURANT. A heavy yielder ; for the main crop hard to sur- 

 pass. If you wish to raise a heavy crop of large, handsome Pota- 

 toes, this is is a good one to plant. Pk. 35 cts., bus. $1.25. 



NEW WHITE STAR. A large, long, smooth white Potato ; strong 

 grower and large yielder, ripening midseason. Pk. 35 cts., 

 bus. $1.25. 



Prices on application. 



MISCELLANEOUS SEEDS. 



BROOM CORN, Evergreen. Lb. 15c, postpaid 23c; 100 lbs. $6.50. 1 SUNFLOWER, Mammoth. Lb. 10 cts., 100 lbs. S6. 



SUGAR CANE, Early Amber. Lb. 15 cts., postpaid 23 cts. ; 

 100 lbs. $5.50. 



KAFFIR CORN. Lb. 15 cts., postpaid 23 cts. ; 100 lb. $6. 

 POPCORN, Golden Queen. Lb. 10 cts., postpaid 10 cts. ; 100 lbs. S6. 



" White Rice. Lb. 10 cts., postpaid 10 cts.; 100 lbs. $6. 

 BUCKWHEAT, Japanese. Bus., 48 lbs., $1. 



" Silver Hull. Bus., 48 lbs., Si. 



VETCHES, or TARES. Qt. 20 cts., bus. $3. 



FLAX SEED. Lb. 15 cts., bus. $4. 

 TOBACCO, Connecticut. Oz. 30 cts. 

 BEAN, White Marrowfat. Bus. $3.25. 



" Prolific Tree. Bus. S3- 25. 

 COW PEAS. Bus. $1.60. 

 MILLET. Variable. 

 RAPE, Dwarf Essex. Variable. 

 OSAGE ORANGE. Pkt. 10 cts., lb. 60 cts. 



SEEDS OF TREES AND HEDGE PLANTS. 



E3PA11 varieties can be furnished. Prices on application. 

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