FALFA. (See Clovers, page 74.) 
RTICHOKES, JERUSALEM. Potato-like 
roots, excellent for feeding stock, especially 
hogs. Qt., 25c.; peck, $1.50; bush., $5.00. 
USTRALIAN SALT BUSH. Sow 3 lbs. per 
acre. A valuable forage BE for es situa- 
tions and alkalisoils. Oz., 15¢.; 1b., $1.25; 
10 lbs. @ $1.15. 
BARLEY. Sow 2 to 2% bush. per acre. 
New White Hulless. 2 to 3 weeks earlier than 
ordinary Barley, grows about same height, 
and the grain will not shell out in the field. 
Peck, $1.50; bush. (48 lbs.), $5.00; 10 bush. 
$4. 
once. Large heads of large grain; big 
yielder. Entirely free from beards. Peck, 
85c.; bush. (48 Ibs.), $3.00; 10 bush. @ $2.90. 
Vermont Champion. Tw o-rowed: hardy, pro- 
lific and early. Peck, 85c.; bush. (48 lbs.), 
$3.00; 10 bush, @ $2.90. 
JEANS. Sow 1 bush. per acre. 
Boston Small Pea. Very desirable; early, 
hardy and prolific. (Price on application.) 
White Marrow, or “Navy Bean. Extensively 
pow as a shell Bean. (Price on applica- 
tion. 
BEANS FOR SOILING, FODDER, ETC. 
Early Green Soja. This produces enormous 
crops as far north as Canada. It grows 
about 4 feet high and yields ten to twenty 
tons of green fodder per acre, or 20 to 40 
bushels of Beans. ‘ 
It is especially valuable for ensilage in 
combination with fodder Corn or Japanese 
Millet (two parts of Millet to one part of 
Soja Beans), thus furnishing a complete 
balanced ration. 
Soja Beans are great soil enrichers, adding 
humus and eernns nitrogen from the air. 
Sow 3 pecks per ac 
Price, peck, = 25: bush. (60 Ibs.) $8.00; 
10 bush. @ $7.9 
Velvet. (Mucuna a Sow 1 bush. per 
- acre. Late; valuable in the Sk for plowing 
under. Peck, $2. 25; bush. (60 Ibs.), $8.00. 
BEET. Mangel Wurzel. Sow 6 to 8 ibs. per acre. 
Colossal Long Red, Henderson’s. A valuable 
-improved and distinct variety. Extra large, 
Jong roots; blood-red, very nutritious. }4 lb., 
S-Type Le $1. 00; 10 lbs., @ 90c. 
Giant Intermediate, Henderson’s. Big yielder; 
. handsome, large, ovoid reots. 4 lb., 35c.5 
Ib., $1.00; 10 1bs., @ 90c. 1b. (See engraving. j 
Golden Tankard. Flesh yellow, thus differing 
“from: other varieties, sheep prefer it; heavy 
yielder. 34 lb., 35c.; 1b., $1.00; 10 ibs., @ 
_ 90c. 1b. 
‘Long Red. Largely grown; large roots of ex- 
cellent guiality- 34 Ib., 30c.; 1b., 90; 10 
Ibs., @ 80c. Ib. : 
Long: Yellow. Differs from the Long Red only 
4 in color. 34 lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00; 10 lbs., @ 
EET, SUG VARIETIES. Sow 6to 8 lbs. per 
acre. Valuable both for producing sugar and 
stock feeding. 
White Sugar. Grows to a large size; very nutri- 
tious. e Ib., 35c.; 1b., $1.00; 10 ‘Ibs. @ 90c. 
Vilmorin’s Lamoved White. Contains the 
: highest percentage of sugar; also valuable for 
* stock. 34 Ilb., 40c.; Ib.,$1.25; 101bs. @ 1.15c. 
Lane’s Imperial. a improved variety; very 
‘hardy and productive. % Ib., 35c.; lb., $1. 00; 
10 Ibs. @ 90c. 
Klein Wanzleben. Heavy yielder and easy to 
dig. 3% lb., 35c.; Ib. $ $1.00; 10 lbs., @ 90c. 
New Half Long Sugar Mangel. By analysis it 
shows a nearer approach to sugar beet than 
any other mangel. The flesh is white, very 
_ solid and rich in saccharine. 
Half Long Red, per 14 Ib., 35c.; lb., $1.00; 
t 10 ibs., @ 90c. lb. 
Half Long White, — % 1b., 35c.; 1b., 
: - $1.00; 10 lbs., @ 90c. 
BEGGAR-WEED. Sow 10 lbs. per acre. A 
_ ¥aluable forage and soil-improving maps for 
he South, growing 2 to 6ft. high; sow broad- 
cast 10 to 12 Ibs. per acre; price, 34 lb., 20c.; 
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BROOM CORN, Evergreen. Sow 8 to 10 Ibs. per 
acre. Free from crooked brush and remains 
green. Lb., 16c.; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
BUCKWHEAT, Japanese. 
acre. (See page 81). 
large grain; enor us yi 
Ibs.), $3. 50: 10 bush., $3.40. 
CARROT. a 4 lbs. per acre. 
Improved Long Orange. Enor 
large roots; good keeper. 
$2.00. : 
Danvers. Good-size, han 
big yielder. 74 lb., 60c. ; It 
Large White Belgian. Long, 
productive. % lb., 45c.; lb., $1. 50. 
Large Yellow Belgian. Long, yellow-fi 
roots; good keeper. 1% lb., 45c.:1 
White Vosges. Thick, shapely 
harv 
vested; heaviest cropper. 
lb., $2.00. 
CASTOR OIL PLANT. From which the Ca 
%@ 1b., 20c.: 
Oil of commerce is produced. = 
lb., 50c. 
CLOVER. (See Pazge74.) 
CORN, DENT VARIETIES. Sow 8 ito 10 
per acre. In ten-bushel lots or over, dedae i 
10c. per bushel on Dent and Flint Cor nS. 
Long’s Champion Yellow Dent. Qt., 25c. 
peck; $6.00 bush. 
Eureka, Henderson’s. (See engraving.) OQt., 
20c.; peck, $1.50; bush., $5.50. 
Wood s Northern White Dent. The earl ies 
large White Dent ears, 10 to 12 inches 1 long. 
Qt., 25c.; peck, $1.65; bush., $6.00. 
Early Mastodon. A large-eared, early Ye a w 
Dent. Qt., 20c.; peck, $1.25; bush., 50. 
Golden Beauty. A large Golden Dent te 
productive. Qt., 20c.; peck, $1.25; baz 
$4.50. 
Extra-early Huron. Very early; may be grown 
North and in Canada. Ot. 20c. ; peck, $1.25; 
bush., $4.50. 
Queen of the Prairie. (Pride of the North.) 
Early Yellow Dent, maturing North. Qt., 
20c.; peck, $1.25; bush. -» $4.50. 
Early "Butler. Earliest Yellow Dent; long 
grains, small cob. Qt., 20c.; peck, $1.25; 
bush., $4.50. 
Leaming Improved. Low-set ears of good size, 
golden grain, productive: Qt., 20.; peck, 
$1.25; bush., $4.50 
White Cap Yellow.. Early; thrives on light 
soils; grain yellow, tipped white. Qt., 20c.; 
Largest grain, smallest cob of 
peck, $1.25; bush., $4.50. 
any white Corn. Late; maturing south of 
; $1.65 
Hickory King. 
New Jersey. Qt., 20c.; peck, $1.25; bush, 
$4.50. 
CORN, FLINT VARIETIES. Sow 8 to 10 ats. 
per acre. 
Extra-early Yellow Flint. A ninety-day Corn. 
The best eight-rowed Yellow Flint in culti- 
vation. For detailed description see our 
Farmers’ Manual. Qt. 25c.; peck, $1.65; 
bush., $6.00. 
Longfellow. A large, 8-rowed Yellow Flint; 
tipens as far north as Massachusetts. Qt., 
25c.; peck, $1.50; bush., $5.50. 
Large White Flint. Large, handsome, well- 
Hank ears. Qt., 20c.; peck, $1.40; bush., 
5.00 
Large Yellow Flint. (Early Canada Yellow.) 
Largely oowny in the North. Qt., 20c.; peck, 
$1.40; bush., 
CORN FOR Sone AND ENSILAGE. Sow 
broadcast 2 bush.; in drills, 1 bush. per acre. 
Southern Horse Tooth. A 1: arge, leafy grc 
especially valuable forensilage. Bush.,$ 
10 bush., @ $4.40. 
Improved Early Horse Tooth. Two weeks ear 
ier than above, and better suited for fo r 
and ensilage in Northern States. Bush., 
$5.00; 10 bush., @ $4.90. 
Rural Thoroughbred White Flint. Valuable for 
both grain and ensilage; suckers yielding 
enormously. Qt., 20c.; peck, $1.40; bus 
$5.00; 10 bush., @ $4.90. 
Evergreen Sweet Fodder. Richer, sweeter an 
more digestibJe _than the or Peck, 
$1.25; bush., $4.50; 1 h 
Sweet Fodder. Succulen i itious for 
feeding green. $ b , $4.00; 10 
bush., @ $3.90. 
