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AGRICULTURAL SEEDS 



MANGEL WURZEL sow 6 to S Ibs. per acre 



Champion Yellow Globe, Henderson's. Produces smooth 

 glol:e-shaped roots of large size, and excellent quality. 



Price, 40c per M lb.; SI. 00 per lb.; 10 lb. lots at 90c per lb. 



Colossal Long Red, Henderson's. A valuable improved and 

 distinct variety. Extra large roots; blood-red, verv nutrutious. 



Price, 60c per M lb.; SI. 50 per lb.; 10 lb. lots at Si'.40 per lb. 



Danish Sludstrap. Color reddish-yellow, of Giant Inter- 

 mediate type. Contains a larger percentage of feeding matter than 

 almost any other sort. 



Price, 50c per \i lb.; S1.25 per lb.; 10 lb. lots at Si. 15 per lb. 



Golden Tankard. Flesh yellow, thus differing from other 

 varieties; sheep prefer it; heavv vielder. 



Price, 50c per ^ lb.; sSl.25 per lb.; 10 lb. lots at SI. 15 per lb. 



Half Sugar Rose. By anahsis it shows a nearer approach to 

 sugar beet than any other mangel. The fiesh is white, very solid 

 and rich in saccharine. 



Price, 50c per M lb.; §1.25 per lb.; 10 lb. lots at $1.15 per lb. 



SUGAR BEET 



Sow 6 to 8 lbs. per acre, for producing sugar and stock feeding. 

 Vilmorin's Improved White. Contains the highest percentage 

 of sugar; also valuable for stock. 



Price, 50c per M lb.; $1.25 per lb.; 10 lb. lots at $1.15 per lb. 



CARROT FIELD sow 4 Ibs. per acre 



Improved Long Orange. Enormous vielder, good keeper. 



Price, Vi lb. 50c; lb. SI. 25. 



Danvers. Good-size handsome, stump-rooted; big A'ielder. 



Price, % lb. 65c; lb. SI. 50. 



Large White or Yellow Belgian. Long roots; verv productive. 



Price, M lb. 45c; lb. Sl.OO. 



RUTA BAGA or Russian Turnip 



Sow 2 to 3 lbs. per acre. {See also page 56) 



Improved American Purple Top. The popular standard for 

 stock feedmg; hardy, productive; good keeper; yellow flesh 

 Price, lb. Sl.OO, 



Henderson's Long Island Improved. 

 It is twice the size of ordinary American 

 stocks. Bred from American Purple Top. 

 over which it is a great improvement, nearly 

 double in size; a big vielder and good keeper; 

 flesh vellow. 

 Price, lb. Sl.OO. 



Large White French, Sweet German 

 or Rock. A white-fleshed variety of large 



Potatoes (See page 46) 



write for prices on 

 large quantities 



HENDERSON'S BARLEY, RYE and WHEAT 



SELECTED 

 VARIETIES 



BARLEY 



Sow 2 to 2 Vi bushels per acre 



Ne-w White Hulless. Two or three 

 weeks earlier than ordinar\' barley, grows 

 about same height, and the grain will not 

 shell out in the field. 



Price, $1.25 per peck; S3. 50 per bushel 

 (48 lb.«.); 10 bushels at S3.40 per bushel. 



Vermont Champion. Large heads of 

 large grain; big yielders. A bearded variety. 



Price, 90c per peck; $2.75 per bushel 

 (48 lbs.); 10 bushels at $2.65 per bushel. 



Oderbrucker. This is a stiff strawed, 

 heavy yielding, six rowed bearded variety; 

 kernels very plump. Oderbrucker is early 

 prolific and hardy, and has nearly double the 

 amount of protein found in many other 

 varieties; this makes it a valuable feeding 

 Barley, which is an important consideration 

 with the leading farmers who are now ap- 

 preciating more and more the value of 

 Barley as a feed for all kinds of stock, 

 horses as well as cattle. 



Price, 90c per peck; S2.50 per bushel 

 (48 lbs.); 10 bushels at S2.40 per bushel. 



RYE, Spring 



Sow 1 J/2 bushels per acre 

 A variety produced by planting Winter 

 Rye in the spring for several years, and 

 selecting the seed until the ts'pe is fixed. 

 It is an excellent "catch-crop" where full- 

 sown grain has been winter-killed, and also 

 for fodder. 



Price, Sl.OO per peck; $3.00 per bushel of 

 56 lbs.; 10 bushel lots $2.90 per bushel. 



RYE, Winter 



For winter varieties see our Fall Wheat 

 and Grain Circular .sent to you in August. 

 We offer the following varieties. 



Giant Winter. It outyields others in 

 straw and grain. 



Price, 30c per qt.; 45c ]/2 peck; 80c peck; 

 $2.25 per bushel. 



Rosen. Thrives as well on light soils 

 as it does on heavy. 



Price, 30c per qt.; 45c J^ peck; 80c peck; 

 S2.25 i>er bushel. 



Winter. The variety commonly cul- 

 tivated for straw or cutting green. 



Price, 30c per qt.; 45c per J4 Peck; 80c 

 peck; S2.25 per bushel. 



WHEAT, Spring 



Sow 1 Y2 bushels per acre 



Marquis (Beardless). An early variety 

 and enormous cropper; kernels hard and 

 dark-amber color. Our stock was raised 

 in the far north. We strongly recommend 

 this variety. 



Price, 90c peck; $2.75 bushel (60 lbs.); 

 10 bushel lots at $2.65. 



Pedigreed Blue Stem. When ripe the 

 straw is a beautiful golden yellow color. 

 This variety is remarkably free from rust, is 

 very productive, has a hard kernel and there 

 is a total absence of beard. 



Price, 90c peck; $2.75 bushel (60 lbs.); 

 10 bushel lots at $2.65 per bushel. 



WHEAT, Winter 



All standard sorts and new hybrids des- 

 cribed in Henderscyii's "Wheat Circular" 

 (ready in August and sent free on application). 

 Orders Booked Now for Fall Delivery. 



MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS 



BROOM CORN 



Evergreen Selected. Sow 8 to 10 lbs. 

 per acre. Free from crooked brush and 

 remains green. 

 Price, 25c per lb.; $15.00 per 100 lbs. 



BIRD SEED Fancy 

 Canary Seed. Re-cleaned. 

 Price, 20c per lb.; S14.00 per 100 lbs. 

 Hemp. Fancv re-cleaned. 

 Price, 20c per lb.; $14.00 per 100 lbs. 



"WILD BIRD SEED" MIXTURE 



Feed your feathered friend during the 

 winter when food is scarce, with this mixture. 



Price, 20c per lb.; S14.00 per 100 lbs.; 

 transportation paid. 



DOURA 



Sow 8 to 10 lbs. per acre. 



Rural Branching. \'ery productive fod- 

 der plant; Price, 20c lb.; SIO.OO per 100 lbs. 



Yellow Branching. Earlier and taller 

 than above. Price, 20c lb.; $10.00 per 100 lbs. 



KAFFIR CORN 



Sow 8 to. 10 lbs. per acre. 

 White. Fodder plant, the grain is valu- 

 able for feeding poultrv; 4 to 6 feet. 

 Price, 25c per lb.; SIO.OO per 100 lbs. 

 Red. Taller than white; leafv and juicv. 

 Price, 25c per lb.; $10.00 per 100 lbs. 



SORGHUM OR SUGAR CANE 



Sow 8 to 10 lbs. per acre. 



Early Orange. Valuable for green fod- 

 der; heavv growth, later than Amber. 



Price, 25c per lb.; SIO.OO per 100 lbs. 



Early.Amber. Productive and nutritious 

 forage plant, j'ielding several cuttings in a 

 season. 



Price, 25c. per lb.; $10.00 per 100 lbs. 



SUNFLOWER 



Mammoth Russian. Sow 4 Ibs. per 

 acre. Very productive; large heads of large 

 seeds. Valued for feeding fowl. 



Price, 25c per lb.; $14.00 per 100 lbs. 



• TEOSINTE 



Sow 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. Resembles Corn, 

 but more leafy and tillers enormously; fine 

 for green fodder. 



Price, SI. 25 per lb.; 10 lbs. $10.00. 



For Complete Description of all Farm Seeds — Write for Henderson's Farmers' Manual — Ready in February. Sent Free 

 to All Applicants. Purchaser pays transportation charges on Farm Seeds except where noted. 



