GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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Bush, to acre. lb. 



1 to 1V2 48 



2 ... 25 



1 to W % 35 



10 to 12 lbs 25 



GRASS AND FXEIJ) SEEDS-Continued. 



Lbs. to bu 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass h 



Meadow Fescue Grass 15 



Orchard Grass, choice 14 



Timothy 45 



Texas Rye 56 



Texas Barley 48 



Texas Seed Wheat 60 



Texas Red Rust Proof Oats, 50 to 100 bu., 7Cc. per bu..S2 



Hairy Vetch 60 



Teosinte 



Buckwheat. Silver Hulled and Japanese 48 



Burr or California Clover (measured) per quart 25c 



Kaffir Corn, Red and White.. 



German Millet 



Sorghum, Amber and Orange 



Broom Cam, Evergreen 



Dhouro or Egyptian Corn 



Russian Sunflower ., 



Steckler s Hog Pasture Mixture, 15 lbs. to bushel 25 



Steckler's Grass Seed Mixture, 15 lbs. to buehel '25 



l>i bush 

 2 

 2 ."'.'... 



IV2 

 IV2 



i bu. 



'2 00 

 •2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 1 00 

 1 CO 

 1 25 

 60 

 4 00 



Bush. 

 4 00 

 3 50 

 3 50 

 3 75 

 1 75 



1 75 



2 50 

 1 0© 

 7 75 



2 lbs 1 00 in 5 lb lots 90c. lb. 



1 bush 15 



1 06 



1 50 

 1 25 

 1 5* 



1 50 



2 00 

 15 in 10 lb lots 10c lb 



1 50 3 00 



1 50 3 00 



1 75 

 3 00 



2 50 

 2 50 

 2 50 



2 75 



3 50 



Steckler's Mixed Lawn Grass, 15 lbs. to bushel 25 150 3 00 



Early Winter Turf Oats 10 75 150 



Millo Maize 20 2 80 3 50 



Giant Beggar Weed 50 in 10 lb lots at 45e 



Italian Rye _ 15 1 50 2 50 



Bermuda Grass 1 00 5 lb lots 90 



Guinea or Para Grass 25 



Hungarian Millet 20 1 50 2 50 



Jerusalem Corn 20 2 00 a 50 



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



Sanfoin, 20c. a pound. 



The above prices subject to market fluctuation without notice. 



FRENCH MUSHROOM SPAWN, 

 How TO Cultivate 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 

 months 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 nearH 75 

 degrees as possible i9 of primary importance, Full directions, etc., 

 accomoanv every pound. Price. 60c. per pound. 



"LOWELL"— GOODS OF QUALITY- 

 SPRAYERS. 

 The "Lowell Fountain Compressed Air 



Sprayer, for the farmer, fruit grower, 

 stockman, florist and use of general 

 liquid disinfectants and poisons. Made 

 of galvanized steel. Pump, automatic 

 valve and valve fittings, filler plug and 

 collar of brass. Spraying nozzle may be 

 reversed to spray under side of bushes 

 and plants. Valve shuts off. An adjust- 

 able shoulder strap and tree attachment 

 with suitable couplings for tree spraying 

 is furnished with each machine. The 

 vine attachment consists of a brass tube 

 curved at proper angle, with fittings for 

 spraying under the leaves of low plants 

 and running vines will be furnished at 

 50c. extra. Capacity 3 gallons. Aluminum 

 finish. Write for descriptive circulars. 

 Price, $7.00 each. 



The "Lowell" Business Sprayer — A 

 Compressed Air Machine made of heavy 

 galvanized steel with brass screw cap and 

 collar, brass valves, and spraying nozzle 

 which may be reversed to spray the under 

 side of bushes and plants. The tank 

 holds one gallon and one pumping is suffi- 



cient to last several minutes. Like all 

 the "Lowell" Sprayers, the pump valves 

 are thoroughly protected from moisture 

 by an air chamber in end of cylinder and 

 a ball valve which is positive in its action 

 preventing any of the solution bem;;- 

 drawn back into pump. Price $3.00 each. 



The "Lowell" Blow Powder Sprayer — 

 Is made to meet the demand from those 

 preferring Dry Powder to Liquid solu- 

 tions, and is so constructed with its 

 double screen arrangement that it is 

 absolutely impossible for the machine to 

 clog. Adapted to Paris Green, Bug 

 Finish, Slug Shot, Lice powder and all 

 Dry Powder Disinfectants and poisons. 

 The powder can holds one quart and has 

 a two inch screw cap opening in back 

 for filling. Finely finished with aluminum 

 finish. $1.25 each. 



The "Lowell" Grand Sprayer — A uni- 

 versal favorite. A general utility sprayer 

 adapted to all liquid disinfecting and 

 poisonous preparations as well as for use 

 on cattle, horses, sheen, swine and 

 poultry. Made of heavy charcoal tin, 

 with zinc caps and brass spraying tubes. 

 Capacity 1 quart. Finely finished with 

 aluminum finish. $1.00 each. 



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