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DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS 



Bokhara Clover (Melilotus alba). A rapid-growing 

 white-flowered sort, excellent for bee food, for which 

 purpose it should be largely grown. Lb. 40 cts., post- 

 paid, 56 cts. 



White Dutch Clover (Trifolium repens). The best 

 variety for lawns, as it forn)3 a close herbage and re- 

 mains green throughout the season ; it also affords 

 excellent food for bees. Lb. 40 cts., postpaid, 56 cts. 



We give special attention to the quality of all our Farm Seeds, and send out only recleaned stock. It is our aim to 

 send out pure stock, true to name. For lists of Corn and Potatoes see pages 12 and 25. For green manures we 

 recommend thickly sowing Sugar Cane, Lupins, Tares, Field Peas, Rye and Oats, and plowing under when 6 to 8 

 inches high. 



SPRING WHEAT. 



White Russian. One of the best varieties for spring 



sowing, with long, strong, straight straw, not liable 



to rust; large, well-filled heads, grain plump and 



fine ; a heavy cropper. Peck 60 cts., bush. $2.25. 

 French Imperial. This Wheat is adapted to poor 



soils where other varieties fail to fill well ; rich soil 



causes it to produce tod much straw. It grades first 



quality, kernel plump, large, excellent quality for 



milling; extra heavy. Peck 70 cts., bush. $2.50. 

 Saskatchewan Fife. A new No. 1 hard Amber variety 



from Manitoba, a wonderful yielder, and very heavy, 



frequently weighing 65 lbs. per bushel. One of the 



best varieties for milling. Peck $1.00, bush. $3.50. 



WINTER WHEAT. 



Fultz. The leading Red Winter Wheat in this section. 

 Berry full, hard; and considered by millers No. 1. 

 Heavy cropper. Straw still", and does not lodge easily. 

 Peck, 50 cts., bush. $1.75. 

 Martin's Anihcr. Heads long and heavy ; berry plump, 

 amber-colored and excellent for milling. It yields 

 heavily, and is in every way a desirable sort. 

 Peck 50 cts., bush. $1.75. 



WIDE-AWAKE OATS. 



A remarkably productive variety, yielding 65 to 125 

 bushels per acre, according to the nature and condition of 

 the soil. The grain is heavy and plump, and has a thin I 

 husk. Straw stiff and vigorous, showing no sicrn of rust. 

 This variety has been thoroughly tested, and proved to be 

 a superior sort, both in quantity 'and qualitv. 

 Peck $1.50; bush. $4.00; 3 lbs., by mail, postpaid, $1.00. I 



CLYDESDALE OATS. 



This is the most important addition to the varieties of 

 Oats that has been sent out for many years. Well cleaned 

 samples weigh 51 lbs. per bushel, while an ordinarily 

 cleaned lot will weigh 45 lbs. Aside from its extraor- 

 dinary weight, it ripens ten days earlier than any other. 

 Straw stiff, and free from anv tendencv to lodge. 

 Peck 60 cts., bush. $2.00. 



Farm Seeds are sent by freight or express at purchaser's expense. When ordered to be sent by mail add 16 cts. per lb., 

 30 cts. per qt., except where noted. 



