GARDEN MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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Bu. 



&RASS and FIEI/D SEEDS. Lbs. toBn 

 Meadow Fescue Grass 15 



Orchard Grass, choice 14 



Timothy 45 



Texas Rye "" "~ 55 



Texas Barley 48 



Texas Red Rust Proof OatsVZZLZZ.".".""!! 32 



Hairy Vetch .."...!!.." 60 



Teosinte '2 lbs 



Kaffir Corn 



to Aere 

 2 



ItolX 

 10 to 12 



IK 

 2 



Wz 

 1H 



f ~l 



Serman Millet \m 



Sorghum, Amber and Orange.^............" 



Broom Corn 



Dhouro or Egyptian Corn 



Buckwheat, Silver Hulled and Japanese". 



Russian Sunflower Z......I ...... 



Steckler's Hog Pasture Mixture ...11..'..''"."...".. 



Stecklers Grass Seed Mixture Z 



Steckler's Mixed Lawn Grass 



Barly Winter Turf Oats " Z™Z ...... ZZ 



Millo Maize ' 



©iant Beggar Weed "' ZZZZ 



Italian Rye _ J2 



Bermuda Grass 1 25 lb. 



Barr or California Clover Z ZZ~ (measured)i per quart 



Burr or California Clover Recleaned, 10 lbs. to bush., 40c lb. : 



Per lb. 

 25 

 25 

 15 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 20 

 25 

 20 

 10 

 15 

 15 

 20 

 15 

 15 

 20 

 20 

 25 

 10 

 20 

 30 

 00 bush. 



Per I- bu. 



' Per busk. 



2 00 



3 5© 



1 60 



2 5© 



2 00 



3 n 



90 



1 5© 



90 



1 50 



75 



1 25 



5 25 



10 00 



2 00 



3 50 



1 50 



2 00 



1 75 



3 00 



: 1 50 



2 50 



2 00 



4 00 



1 50 



2 75 



1 50 



3 00 



1 50 



3 00 



1 50 



3 00 



90 



1 50 



in 10 lb. 



lots at 2»e. 



5 lb. lots 



$1 00 



15 per bi 



ashel, $3 ©9 



$3 25 busb 



el. 





Prices on Grass and Field Seeds subject to market fluctuations without notice. 



OTAHEITE ORANGE. 



A grand pot plant of great beauty and novelty. It is a dwarf Orange which grows, 

 blooms and fruits freely in pots, even when only a foot or two high. 



The fruit is about one-half the size of ordina^ oranges. The blossoms are 

 produced in great abundance, delicate and beautiful in color, and rich in delicious per- 

 fcme. As a pot plant this lovely dwarf orange is one of the most novel and beautiful 

 that can be grown. It blooms most freely during winter, though it is likely to bloom at 

 any and a 1 times a year. With one or two pots of it any one can raise an abundance of 

 the far famed, delicate and fragrant orange blossoms. Price, 25 and 50 cents each. 



ORNAMENTED FLOWER STANDS, 



Made of Block Steel Wire, will |hold a 10 inch Flower Pot, to show plants to advan- 

 tage in a hall or gallery. Price, $1.50 each. 





GERMAN GREEN MOSS. 



iFor making background for flower work. Price per package, 10 cents. 



RUSSIAN MULBERRY. 



Much prized by some. A very rapid grower and hardy for the South. It should be 

 ia exery yard or orchard. Price 75 cents each. 



Special Prices on Large Quantities of any of Our Seeds. 



