GARDEN MANUAL 



FOR 



THE 



SOUTHERN 



STATES. 





219 



^RA3S AND Fi:^I,D s:^:i^Ds- 



-Continued. 















Lbs. 



to Bn. 



Bush, to acre 



Lb. 



V2 Bn. 



Bush. 



Kentucky Blue Grass, Fancy 







.. U 





35 



1 75 



3 oa 



Red Top Grass, Choice 







.. 14 



1 to l}i 



25 



1 25 



•> 00 



English Rye Grass 







20 



3 



10 



20 



25 



1 00 



1 50 



2 00 



2 00 



2 60 



3 50 



Rescue Graas 







...14 

 ...25 



1^ to i 



1 to Iti 



Johnson Grass, Extra Cleaned 







Tall Meadow Oat Grass 







...14 



1 to IV2 



40 



2 00 



4 00 



Meadow Fescue Grass 







15 



2 



ltOlV2 



10 to 12 lbs... 

 Ih bush.... 



25 



35 



20 



10 



2 CO 

 2 15 

 1 75 

 1 25 



3 50 



Orchard Grass, choice 







14 



Timothy 







45 



8 26 

 2 00 



Rye [Seed] 







...56 



Barley [Seed] 







...48 

 ...60 

 ...32 



2 



2 



iVa 



18 



10 



10 



1 25 



1 25 



70 



2 00 



Seed Wheat 







Red Rust Proof Oats, 59 to 100 bu., $1.15 



per 



bushel 



1 25 



Hairy or Sand Vetch 







.. 60 



1V2 



20 



3 50 



6 60 



Oregon Vetch 







60 



IV'' 



16 





5 75 

 »0c. lb. 



Teosinte 



«e.... 





.'.'48 



2 lbs 



l.COln 



5 lb lots £ 

 1 75 



Buckwheat, Silver Hulled and Japanes 



1 bush 



15 



3 80 



Burr or California Clover (measured in 



Burr) per qt25c 







1 75 



3 oa 



hulled 







...61) 



20 lbs. to acre 



25 



fi 25 



12 00 



Kaffir Corn, Red and White 







... ao 





10 



I 50 



2 50 



German Millet 









. ..50.... 





10 



I 25 

 1 75 



2 50 



Sorghum, Amber 



...50.... 





10 



3 00 



Sorgnum, Orange 







...50 . 





10 



1 75 



3 00 



Broom Corn, Evergreen 







...46 





. 15 



1 59 



2 00 



2 75 



Bhouro or Egyptian Corn. 



.. 50 





... _20 



« SO 



Red Dhouro .. 











20 



2 CO 

 10 lb lots 



3 50 



RuBsian Sunflower 







...25 





15 in 



10c lb. 



Stecklei 8 Hog Pasture Mixture 







...15.... 





25 



1 75 



3 00 



Steckler's Grass Seed Mixture 







....15 





25 



1 75 



3 00 



Steepler's Mixed Lawn Grass 







...15 





26 



1 75 



3 00 



Early Winter Turf.Oats 







... -62 





15 



1 15 



2 00 



Millo Maize 







...50.... 





20 



2 00 



3 60 



Giant Beggar Weed 











50 in 



I 10 lb lots «t. 4Rft 



Italian Rye 







...20.... 





20 



1 50 



2 60 



Bermuda Grass 











1 00 



5 lb lots 



90 



Guinea 











50 m 



10 lb. lots at 40c 



Hungarian Millet 







.. 50 





20 



1 75 



3 00 



Jerusalem Corn 







....50 





20 



2 00 



3 50 



I 



Pearl or Cattail Millet, 20c. per lb., $12 .00 per 100 lbs. 

 Sanfoin, 20c. a pound, in 10 lb. lots at ISc. 



The above prices subject to market fluctuation without notice. 

 All varieties of Cotton Seed listed on pages 186 to 188 less than Bu. price, 10c. per lb., except Sea 

 Island, 20c. per lb., add 9c. per lb. for postage in the U. S. A. 



FRl^NCH MUSHROOM @PAWN. 

 How TO CULTIVATIS MUSHROOMS— Mushrooms may be grown al- 

 most anywhere and at any season of the year, so long as the condi- 

 tions required are reasonably considered. During the Summer 

 rfioaths they may be grown out of doors and an abundant supply 

 secured at a trifling expense. The location should in all cases, be 

 rather dry than damp, and a uniform temperature as nearly 75 

 degrees as possible is of primary importance, Full directions, etc., 

 accompany every pound. Price, 40c. per pound. 



Jerusalem Artichoke. — This tuber is 

 well known and requires no further de- 

 scription. It is used for the table, also 

 fcr stock feed. It does better in a rich 

 loam, and should be planted and culti- 

 vated like potatoes. They yield very 

 heavily. Price per bushel, $2.50; per 

 gallon, 35c.; $6.00 per barrel. 



Ricinus. — Castor Oil Plant.— ^Magnifi- 

 cent rapid growing foliage plants, with 

 palm-like leaves and brilliant colored 

 fruit. In centers of beds or as single 

 specimens on lawns they produce a fine 

 e'ffect; 5c. and 10c. p.er package. 



Steckler's Okra Gloves. — This is a new 

 enterprise in the gardening world, made 

 of crude mule's skin; strong and dura- 

 ble; the article which was long wanted 

 for gardeners. 60c. per pair, postpaid. 



Garden Lines. — Made of cotton, at $1.00 

 per roll. 



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