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POP CORN. Sow 4 Ibs. per acre. The Pop 
Corns we offer are shelled; 10 lbs. and over 
will be supplied at the 100-lb. rate. 
White Pearl. Smooth, pares white grains. 
Lb., 14c; 100 Ibs., $12.0) 
Amber Pearl. 
Very setae 8 to 10-inch ears; 
amber-colored penelse popping white. Lb., 
15c; 100 lbs., $12.0 
White Pice,- or aS Tooth. Early, white- 
pointed kernels. Lb., 14c; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
DOURA. Sow 8 to 10 lbs. per acre. 
Rural Branching. Very productive fodder 
¢ plant; may be cut several times. , Lb., 
100 Ibs. , $12.00. 
Yellow Branching. Earlier and taller than 
above, but does not stool out so much. Lb., 
20c; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
HUNGARIAN GRASS. (See Millet, below.) 
JERUSALEM CORN. Sow5 lbs. peracre. The 
surest forage crop for dry, het sections, and 
-® for dry seasons, often producing a crop when 
other forage plants perish; grows about 5 feet. 
Lb., 20c; 100 lbs. $14.00. 
KAFFIR CORN. Sow 8 to 10:lbs. per acre. 
White. © Excellent fodder plant, green or dried, 
and the grain is valuable for feeding poultry 
4 to 6 feet. Lb., 20c; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
Red. Taller than white; leafy and juicy; grain 
good for poultry. Lb., 20c; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
LUCERNE, or ALFALFA. (See Clovers, page 81.) 
MANGEL WURZEL. 
MILLET. Sow 1 bushel per acre. 
Golden, Northern Grown. This variety is 
considerably larger than -Hungarian and 
yields a much heavier crop, but is later and 
not so quick growing, so cannot be sown after 
the fourth of July in this latitude. To main- 
tain its heavy cropping character, seed of this 
variety needs to be specially cultivated. Our 
seed is specially sown and selected. (See en- 
graving.) Bushel (50 lbs.), $4.50; 10 bushels 
and upwards, at %4.40. 
Hungarian. The quickest of catch crops for 
hay; may be sown up to August. Valuable 
when hay is'short, or to follow other crops. 
Bushel (48 lbs.), $4.00; 10 bushels and up- 
wards. at $3.90. 
Japanese. Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 
10 lbs., $1.00; 100 lbs., $7.00. 
Pearl. Sow 8 lbs. per acre. Not as hardy as 
other Millets, but enormous cropper. Lb., 
30c; 100 lbs., $20.00. 
(See Beets, page 85.) 
Lb., 12c; 
OATS. Sow 3 bushels per acre. 
(*) are Side Oats. (See also page 84.) 
*Long White Tartar. Peck, 75c; bushel (32 
lbs.), $2.50; 10 bushels, at $2.40; 100 bushels 
at $2.30. (See engraving.) 
Clydesdale, Henderson’s. Peck, 80c: bushel 
(32 lbs.), $2.75; 10 bushels at $2.65; 100 
bushels at $2.50. 
Early Newmarket. Bushel (32 Ibs.), $2.40; 10 
bushels at $2.30; 100 bushels at $2.20. ~ 
*Storm King. Deck 75c; bushel (32 Ibs.), 
Those marked 
$2.50; 10 bushels at ‘$2. 40 1100 bushels at $2.30. . 
Swedish Select. Recommended by tne U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture.: Strong grower, grain 
short, plump and heavy. Bushel (32 Ibs.), 
$2.40; 10 bushels at $2.30; 100 bushels at $2.20. 
Winter or Turf Oats. For fall sowing; hardy 
as far: north as Pennsylvania. Peck, 90c; 
bushel, (32 lbs.), $3.00; 10 bushels at $2.90. 
PEAS. Field, for Fodder and Green-Manur- 
Ree Sow 3 bushels per acre. (See also page 
84. 
Canada White. Valuable for sowing North. 
Peck, $1.50: bushel (60 lbs.) , $5.50; 10 bushels 
at $5.40. 
Cow Peas, Black Eye. Sow 2 bushels per acre. 
After May ist for-green summer feeding and 
plowing under. Perlb., 20c; bushel (60 lbs.), 
$8.00; 10 bushels at $7.90. 
Cow Peas, New Era. An extra-early variety 
adapted for late planting. Price per lb., 15c; 
bushel (60 Ibs.), $6.00; 10 bushels at $5. 90. 
POTATOES. (See pages 52 and77.) 
HENDERSON’S 
Tested Farm Seeds 
(Continued) 
Golden Millet 
For Complete Descriptions 
of all Farm Seeds S 
Write for 
Henderson’s Farmers Manual 
SENT FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS 
PURCHASER PAYS TRANSPORTATION ON FARM SEEDS 
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN—Farm Seeds" 
' 
- SUNFLOWER. = 
RAPE. Dwarf Essex. Sow 2 a 3 Ibs. per acre, 
(See page 83.) Lb., 20c; bushel. G0 Ibs Jy 
$7.50; 100 Ibs., $14. 60. 
peasant 
RUTA BAGA, or RUSSIAN TURNIP. Son 2 
to 3 lbs. per acre. 
Improved American Purple Top. - The popu- 
lar standard for stock feeding; hardy, produc- 
tive; good keeper; yellow flesh. Tbe $1.25. 
Henderson’s Long Island Improved. Bred 
from American Purple Top; nearly double in | 
size; a big. yielder and good keeper; flesh 
yellow. Tbs $1 1.25. 
Large White French, Sweet German or ‘Rock. 
et white-fleshed variety of large size: 
RYE, SPRING. Sow 114 bushels per acre. 
A- variety produced by planting Winter Rye in 
the spring for several years, and selecting the 
< seed until the type isfixed. It is an excellent - 
~ “catch-crop’’ where fall-sown grain has been | 
-winter-killed, and also for fedder and grain. 
Per peck, $1. 25; $4:00 per bushel of 56 Ibs.; 
10-bushel lots; per bushel, ne 90. ‘ 
S52 SE Se 
RYE, WINTER. 
For winter varieties see our Fall Wheat. and 
_ Grain Circular issued post free in September. 
We offer the following Wane es: 
-Giant Winter; 
Rosen; 
Winter. < 
We can take orders at any time at prices ruling 
at time of shipment. 
SORGHUM or SUGAR CANE. 
per acre, 
Early Orange. Valuable for green “fodder; of 
large, heavy growth, but later than Amber. 
Lb., 20c; 100: lbs., $12.00. 
Early Amoer. Productive and nutritious We 
age plant, yielding several cuttings in a season. 
Earlier than Orange; may be grown in North 
ern States. Lb., 20c; 100 lbs., $12.00. 
Sow 8 to 10 lbs., 
Mammoth Russian. Sow 4 Ibs. per acre. 
Very productive; large heads of large seeds. ~ 
Valued for feeding fowl. Lb., 18c; 100 lbs., 
$12.00 fee ee 
TEOSINTE. Sow 6 to 8 Ibs. per acres Re- 
sembles Corn, .but mor2 leafy and _ tillers 
enormously; jfine for green fodder. 14 lb 
i 
4 
50c; lb., $1.5 
TOBACCO. 
Primus. The earliest of all; succeeds well even 
as far north as Canada. 
144 l|b., $1.50. 
Finer s Spanish. The earliest- and nese 
American- Spanish, and a favorite cigar va- - 
riety, increasing in demand and aoe Hes 
Pkt., 15c; oz., 50c; 
year. Pkt., 15c¢; oz., 50c; 14 Ib., 0. 
Havana, ieriionted! Pkt., 15¢; — auc 
14 Ib., $3.50. 
Havana, Domestic. Pkt., 15c; oz., 60c; 14 
Ib., $1.75. 
~ Sumatra, Domestic. 
Connecticut. Pictes 
Crop failed. : 
15¢; oz., 50c; 34-Ib., 
Kentucky. Pkt., 
15c; oz., 50c; 14 lb., $1.50. 
-Virginia. Pkt., 15c; 0z., 50c; 14 lb., $1.50. 
VETCH. a Be 
Spring Vetch, or Tares. Sow 2 hostels per — 
acre. Species. of Pea,.grown for soiling, or ~ 
sown with Oats for feeding green. Lb., 15c; 
bushel (60 Ibs.), $6.50; 10 bushels at $6. 40; 
Winter, or Sand Vetch. (See page 83.) 
WHEAT, SPRING. Sow 114 bushels per acre. 
Marquis (Beardless). Enormously produc- 
tive, haid, dark-amber kernels; early.’ Bushel 
(60 Ibs. ye "$4. 00; 10 bushels at at 20; : 
WHEAT, WINTER. 
hybrids described 
All standard sorts and new 
in. Henderson's ‘‘Wheat 
Circular’ (ready in August and sent free on 
applicalion.) ORDERS BOOKED NOW FOR FALL 
DELIVERY. ¢ > 
If wanted by Parcel Post see page 4 zone 
rates, and add to the amount of order. 
