DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 103 



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. 10 



15 



25 



75 



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.10 



15 



25 



1 00 

 10 



per bu-^htl. Market Price 











per biish'.-l of ^o lN> §2.. co. 



10 



15 



20 



60 





10 



15 



20 



60 



per ; u-nel of 60 lij-. $2o.co. 



IC 



15 



2C 



60 



2000. 



. 10 



'' 



20 



60 

 Bu. 



BIRD SEEDS— 5^^ ;»«^^ 70. Oz. 2 Oz. X Lb. Lb 



Canary Add lb cents per pott nd /or postage 10 



Hemp. .. " " " .. . 10 



Rape • " " " •••• ■• 15 20 



Maw " " "' ..10 15 20 30 



Millet " " •• .... .. 10 



Lettuce 



Cuttle Bone . . 



Mixed Bird Seed 



C L O V E R - .9^,? pages bj-Ob 



Mamm ah. or Large Red . . . 



Medium Red, or June 



Alsike, or Swedish . 



Crimson Trefoil, or Scariet Italian. 



White Dutch 



Lucern'r (.r .Alfalfa . . 



GRASS ^^KU^— See pages bb-oS. 



Timothy per lij 30c. per bu. Market Price 



Orchard Grass . . . . per lb. 50c. per bu of 14 lbs. 3 00 



Red Top •■ 40c ■• T4 " I 75 



Fowl Meadow, or False Red Top. ' ; c ;i .j oc 



Blue Grass. Kentucky, ^jr/ra r/frt« . . ..." 40c. '" -.^ i 75 



Blue Q>x2ii'>,Y.n^\i=\\y Fescue pratensis .. " 40c. " 24 " 4 00 



Perennial Rye Grass " 40c. " 20 " 300 



Wood Meadow Grass " 30c. '" 14 " 4 '^ 



Sweet \'ernal Grass . " coc 



Hungarian Grass . ... ' 30c " 5c " 1 75 



Millet, common " 30c. " 5° " 200 



German " 30c. '^ 50 " 2 50 



" Eg\'ptian. '<r Pearl . . . .. " 50c. 



" " " by _frt or ejcp. f20t prepaid^ p^r ~,\h?, '|i.oo ; per 10 lbs $1.50. 



Fine Mixed Lawn. Central Park Mixture. ...per lb. 40c. '' 20 " 4 00 



Flints E.xtra Yw^&^Aw^d.. /or permanent laitms Ub selected grasses). " 60c. *" 20 '" '00 

 MISCELLANEOUS FARM ^'E.^TiS— See pages 68-70. 



Wheat. Winter. ( !av.>on 3 lbs by mail, prepaid, $1.00; per bu of 60 lbs. 2 50 



tu'tz 3 " " i.co; " 60 '* 2 50 



" Spring. White Russian. (Jfjzf 3 " " 1,00: " 60 " 250 



Barley, comm.n . 3 ' " i.oo. " 48 " i 75 



Naked, or Hulle.^s . . .^^s-r . 3 '* " i.oo. " 48 " 300 



Oai>-. Russian White, «^it/. ^t-i-/ i " " 50; per ^ bu 16 " i 25 



3 " " I.oo; per bu. of 32 " 2 00 



'■ Bohemian, or Hulless 3 " " i.oo; " 32 " 2 00 



Rye .3 "' " I.oo; " 56 " I 75 



Buckwheat common ? " ' i.co; " 48 " i 75 



Silver Hull 3 ■• i.oo; '• 48 " 200 



Flax Seed, for sowing Add /b cevis per lb /or postage — per lb 10; " 56 '' 2 50 



Hemp Seed. " "25; " 44 " 3 00 



Spring Vetches, or Tares. " 30; " 60 '" 4 00 



THE WHITE STAR POTATO. 



Those \yho have tested the newer varieties of 

 potatoes, know that among them are sorts which 

 on some soils and under some conditions of culture 



are as early, or earlier than the Early Rose, more f^^'-5^^* ' " j 



productive and far better quality . but in spite of 

 this, the Early Rose remains the favorite early 

 potato, and it is so because it can be relied upon 

 to do well under all conditions of soil, climate or 

 culture. From careful tests and inquiry we felt certain tliat mc \> Hue .Star was not only a ixn.ito 

 of the best quality, but pos.sessed this adaptability to different soils and conditions to an equal or 

 even greater degree than the Early Rose; .so we purchased the entire stock of the originator. As 

 a farther test, we distributed this seed to many growers so it would be jilanted on all kinds of soil 

 and be treated ver)' difTerenily. The universal report after one of the most unfavorable seasons 

 ever known, is that the White Star did better than other sorts, so that we confidently predict that 

 this is to become the most popular potato in cultivation. ^Ve urge all our friends to secure a stock 

 while it can be obtained of perfect purity. For (le.-^cripti..ii and prices, see page 50, and colored 

 ])late opposite. j. 



