GARDEN 3IANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



221 



GRASS AND FIBI^D S:^:^BS— Continued. 



Lbs. to Bn. 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass.. U 



Meadow Fescue Grass 15 



Orchard Grass, choice U 



Timothy - ...Ab 



Rye [Seed] 56 



Barley [Seed] 48 



Seed Wheat 60 



Red Rust Proof Oats ; 50 to 100 bu., $1.15 per bushel.. 32 



Hairy Vetch 60 



Teosinte - 



Buckwheat, Silver Hulled and Japanese 48 



Burr or California Clover in liurr (measured) per qt 25c 



" " " hulled 



Kaffir Corn, Red and White 



German Millet 



Sorghum Amber 



Bush, to aero 



1 to IV2 



2 

 lt0lV2 



10 to 12 lbs 

 ihi bash 



2 



2 



IV2 



IV2 



Lb. 

 ..40 

 .. 25 



...35 

 ...20 

 .. 10 

 .. 10 

 .. 10 

 .. 10 

 . 25 



V2 Bu. 



$2 00 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 1 75 

 1 25 

 1 25 

 1 25 

 70 

 4 O'J 



Bush. 

 $4 00 

 3 50 

 3 50 

 3 25 

 2 00 

 2 00 

 2 50 

 1 25 

 7 50 



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



1 bush 



15 



20 



10 



10 



...... 10 



Sorghum i>ran>!:e ., 10 



Broom Corn, Evergreen 15 



Dhouro or Egyptian Corn .20 



Russian Snnflower 15 in 10 lb lots 10c lb. 



1 CO 

 1 75 

 6 25 

 1 50 

 1 25 

 1 50 

 1 50 



1 50 



2 CO 



1 75 

 3 00 



12 00 



2 50 

 2 80 

 2 50 

 2 50 

 2 75 

 B §0 



Steckler s Hog Pasture Mixture, 15 lbs. to bushel 25 1 75 



Steckler's Grass Ssed Mixture, 15 lbs. to buehel 25 1 75 



Steckler'3 Mixed Lawn Grass, 15 lbs. to bushel 25 1 75 



Early Winter Turf Oats 10 115 



Millo Maize " 20 2 00 



Giant Beggar Yfeed 50 in 10 lb lots at 45c 



Italian Rye 15 



Bermuda Grass 1 00 



Guinea r ..50 



Hungarian Millet 20 



Jgrusalem Corn 20 



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



Sanfoin, 20c. a pound, in 10 lb. lots at 18c. 



Australian Sail Bush. 25c. oz., $2.50 per lb 



Th@ abeve prices subject to market fluctuation without notice. 



All varieties of Cotton Seed listed on Pages 188 and 187 less than Bu. price, 20c. per lb. ; add 9c 

 per lb. for Postage in the U. S. A, 



1 50 

 5 lb lots 



1 60 



2 00 



3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 



2 00 



3 50 



2 50 



90 



2 50 



3 60 



fr:^nch mushroom spawn. 



How TO Cultivate Mushrooms— Mushrooms may be grown al- 

 I;'; 1^ most anywhere and at any season of the year, so long as the condi- 



Y ''-"'lA tions required are reasonably considered. During the Summer 



months they may be grown cut 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., 



^±i:- c^--_^^ r_j-"V«^'-^' accompany every pound. Price, 60c. per pound. 



Sieves. — Medium. 17 inches in diame- 

 ter, all sizes from 14 inch to Vs inch 

 mesh. Brass, $2.00 each; iron, 80c. for 



securing fine, mellow earth, so desirable 

 for planting all kinds of small Seeds. 



Wheelbarrow— Eastern No. 1. — 19 

 inches wide, 21 inches deep, 10 inches 

 high, $4,00. These garden wheelbarrows 

 are indispensable on a farm, plantation 

 or garden. No such e'stablishment should 

 be v/ithout a wheelbarrow. 



German Green Moss. 



For making background for flower 

 work. Price per package, 15 cents. Add 

 5c. for postage. 



Giit Letters For Obituary FMotices.— 

 No. 1, 75c. per dozen; No. M, 50c. per 

 dozen; No. 5, 50c. per dozen; No. 8, 40c. 

 per dozen,. 



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