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ALFALFA. (See page 81.) 
AUSTRALIAN SALT BUSH. Sow 3 lbs. per 
acre. A valuable forage plant for dry situa-~ 
tions and alkali soils. Oz., 15c.3 lb., $1.25; 
10 lbs., @ $1.15 per lb. is 
BARLEY. Sow 2 to 2% bushels per acre. 
New White Hulless. Two to three weeks 
earlier than ordinary barley, grows about 
same height, and the grain will not shell out 
in the field. Peck, $1.25; bushel (48 lbs.), 
$3.50; 10 bushels, @ $3.40 per bu. | 3 
Beardless. Large heads of large grain; big 
yielder. Entirely free from beards. Peck, 
aa ese lbs.), $3.00; 10 bushels, 
90 per bu. 
Gace Six rowed bearded; hardy, 
rolific and early. Peck,.$1.00; bushel (48 
bs.), $3.00; 10 bushels, @ $2.90 per bu. 
BEANS. Sow 1 bushel per acre. 
Boston Small Pea. Very desirable; early, 
hardy and prolific. Price, per bushel (60 
Ibs.), $10.00. : 
White Marrow, or Navy Bean. Extensively 
grown as a shell Bean. Price, per bushel 
(60 Ibs.), $10.00. 
BEANS FOR SOILING, FODDER, Etc. 
Medium Green Soja. This produces enor- 
mous crops as far north as Canada. It | 
grows about 4 feet high and yields ten to 
twenty tons of green fodder per acre, or 
twenty to forty 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 enricher, adding 
humus and extracting nitrogen from the 
air. Sow 3 pecs per acre. Price, peck, 
$2.25: bushel (60 lbs.), $8.00; 10 bushels, 
@ $7.90 per bu. : 
Early Wilson Black Soja. Price, peck, 
$1.75; bushel (60 lbs.), $6.00; 10 bushels, 
@ $5.90 per bu. : 
Velvet. (Macuna utilis.) Sow 1 bushel per 
acre. Late; valuable in the South for plow- 
ing under. Peck, $2.25; bushel (60 lbs.), 
200. 
BEET. Mangel Wurzel. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. 
per acre. 
Colossal Long Red, Henderson’s. A valu- 
able improved and distinct variety. Extra 
large, long roots; blood-red, very nutritious. 
Y fb, 25c.; lb., 75c.; 10 lbs., @ 70c. per lb. 
Giant Intermediate, Henderson’s. Big 
yielder; handsome, large, ovoid roots. 4% 
Ib., 25c.; lb., 75c.3 10 lbs., @ ZOc. per lb. 
Golden Tankard. Flesh yellow, thus differ- 
ing from other varieties; sheep prefer it; 
heavy yielder. 14 lb., 26c.; lb., 7ic.; 10 
Ibs., @ Z0c. perlb. ” 
Danish Sludstrap._ Highly recommended 
by the Danish Government. Awarded 
first-class certificate. Color reddish-yel- 
low, of Giant Intermediate type. Contains 
a larger percentage of feeding matter than 
almost any other sort. It is very hardy, 
grows well above ground and is easily pulled. 
14 Ib., 25c.;lb., 75c.; 10 lbs.,@ 70c. per lb. 
New Half 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 saccarhine. 
~Half-Sugar Red, per 4% lb., 25c.s Ib.} 
1 7Z5c.; 10 lbs., @ ZOc. per Ib. 
Half-Sugar White, per 4 lb., 25c.s lb.; 
Z5c.; 10 Ibs., @ 7ZOc. per lb. 
BEET, SUGAR VARIETIES. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. 
per acre. Valuable both for producing 
sugar and stock feeding. 
Vilmorin’s Improved White. Contains 
the highest percentage of sugar; also val- 
uable for stock. 1% lb., 35c.; lb., $1.00; 
10 Ibs., @ 90c. per Ib. 
Klein Wanzleben. Heavy yielder and easy 
to dig. 1% lb., 25c.; lb., 75c.; 10 lbs., @ 
7ZOc. per lb. 
BEGGAR-WEED. Sow 10 ibs. per acre. A 
valuable forage and soil-improving plant 
for the South; Shown 2 to 6 ft. high; sow 
broadcast 10 to 12 lbs. per acre. © Price, 
Y Ib., 20c.; lb., 75c. 
BROOM CORN, Evergreen Selected. Sow 
8 to 10 Ibs. per acre. Free from crooked 
brush and remains green. Lb., 30c.; 100 
Ibs., $20.00. 
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BUCKWHEAT, Japanese. Sow 1 bushel per 
acre. (See page 83.) The best of all; 
early, large grain; enormous yielder. Per 
peck, $1.25 bushel (48 lbs.), $3.50; 10 
bushels, @ $3.40 per bu. 
CARROT. Sow 4 Jbs. per acre. 
Improved Long Orange. Enormous yielder 
of large roots; good keeper. 1% lb., 45c.; 
Ib., $1.25. 
Danvers. Good-size handsome, stump-root- 
ed; big yielder. 14 lb., 50c.; lb., $1.50. 
Large White Belgian. Long white roots; 
very productive. % lb., 45c.; lb., $1.00. 
Large Yellow Belgian. Long, yellow- 
fleshed roots; good keeper. % lb., 45c.; 
lb., $1.00. 
CLOVER. (See page 81.) 
CORN, DENT VARIETIES. Sow 8 to 10 qts. 
per acre. In fen-bushel lots or over, deduct 
10c. per bushel on Dent and Flint Corns. 
Diamond Jubilee. (See page 83.) Qt., 
40c.; peck, $1.75; bushel, $6.00. 
Long’s Champion Yellow Dent. (Qt., 
40c.; peck, $1.60; bushel, $5.50. (See 
page 83.) 
Eureka Yellow Dent, Henderson’s A tre- 
mendous yielder, 150 bushels of Shelled 
Corn per acre is not unusual. Gives un- 
acalied satisfaction from New. Jersey _to 
hio and South. (See engraving.) Qt., 
35c.; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
Wood’s Northern White Dent. The earliest 
large White Dent. Ears 10 to 12 inches 
long. Qt., 40c.; peck $1.75; bushel, $6.00. 
Mastodon. A large Early Dent; very pro- 
ductive. Qt., 35.; peck, $1.50; bushel, 
$5.00. ; 
Queen of the Prairie. (Pride of the North.) 
Early Yellow Dent, maturing North. Qt. 
35c.; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
Leaming Improved. Low-set ears of good 
size, golden grain productive. Qt., d5c.3 
peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
White Cap Yellow. Early; thrives on light 
soils, grain yellow, tipped white. ba 
3gdc.; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
CORN, FLINT VARIETIES. Sow 8 to 10 
qts. per acre. 
EXTRA EARLY YELLOW FLINT. A 90-day 
Corn. The best 8-rowed Yellow 'Flint in 
cultivation. (See page 83.) Qt., 40c.; peck, 
$1.60; bushel, $5.50. 
Compton’s Early Flint. The earliest known 
Yellow Flint variety, ripening in from 
76 to 85 days. It is a handsome 10 
and 12-rowed sort; very productive; and - 
will ripen in the Northern States. Price, 
qt., 35c.; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
King Philip. Coppery-red. Very early. 
Usually matures three months after plant- 
ing. Ears large sized and handsome. Qt., 
35c.; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
Longfellow. A large 8-rowed Yellow Flint; 
ripens as far north as Massachusetts. Qt., 
35c.3; peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
Large White Flint. Large, handsome well- 
a ears. Qt., 35c.; peck, $1.50; bushel, 
Large Yellow Flint. (Early Canada Yel- 
low.) Largely grown in the North. Qt., 
3d5c.3 peck, $1.50; bushel, $5.00. 
CORN FOR FODDER AND ENSILAGE. 
Sow broadcast 2 bushels in drills, 1 bushel 
per acre. 
Southern Horse Tooth. A large, leafy 
grower; especially valuable for ensilage. 
Peck, $1.40; bushel, $4.50; 10 bushels, @ 
$4.40 per bu. 
Improved Early Horse Tooth. Two weeks 
earlier than above, and better suited for 
fodder and ensilage in Northern States. 
Bes $1.50; bushel, $5.00; 10 bushels, 
Rural Thoroughbred White Flint. Valu- 
able for both grain and ensilage; suckers 
yielding enormously. Qt., 30c.; peck, 
BAO bushel, $4.50; 10 bushels, @ $4.40 
per bu. 
Evergreen Sweet Fodder. Richer, sweeter 
and more digestible than the ordinary. 
Peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.50; 10 bushels @ 
$3.40 per bu. 
Sweet Fodder. Succulent and nutritious for 
feeding green. Peck, $1.00; bushel, $3.50; 
10 bushels, @ $3.40 per bu. 
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