OUR SEEDS are the BEST that can be obtained anywhere, because we are as careful in our selection as it is pos- 

 sible for anyone to be, and are constantly on the lookout for the best of everything, but will not put on the market 

 anything until it has been thoroughly tried and proved. 

 No matter what others may ask for their seeds, better quality cannot be obtained anywhere, as our constantly 

 and rapidly increasing trade does and will testify. 



Our Seeds are ALL TESTED th6roughly before being placed on the market. 



If for any reason you change your postofHce address, please advise us, giving your old address as well as your new 

 one, stating which is the old and new one. 



By writing out your order on the Order Sheet sent with each Catalogue you will greatly facilitate our work. Extra 

 Order Sheets sent on application. Be sure to sign your name in full, g^iving postoffice and shipping point. If you have 

 rural delivery, give name and number of route. If you want goods shipped by boat or railroad, state which you prefer, 

 and what line to send by. 



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TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS 

 WE PUT UP VEGETABLE SEEDS in papers for the Coantry Trade in quantities 

 to suit purcliasers. 



Our seeds are select and tested, and give satisfaction wlierever used. 

 Beans, Peas, Corn, ete., In bulk, at lowest wliolesale rates. 

 Write for special quotations in quantities. 



Sttould you have placed your order for small papers for this year, we will be pleased 

 to fill any shortage you may have, and solicit your patronage for another season. 



Prospective Customers who are not rated in the Commercial Agencies will save time 

 in having their goods shipped by accompanying their Orders either with the Cash or 

 satistactory references. Baltimore references preferred. 



NOTICE. — We make a specialty of quoting on complete outfits. SEND FOB PRICES. 



Filling Orders. — Every order is filled and forwarded as promptly as possible, but If 

 not duly received, please notify us and we will make every effort to trace it without 

 delay. Do not fail to sign your name and give full address. 



PACKING AND SHIPPING. — We make no charge for boxes or packing of retail 

 orders and deliver all goods to any railroad or steamboat free of charge. 

 We charge for cotton bags, 2 bushel, 40 cents each. 



HOW TO REMIT — Remittances should be made by draft. Express Money Order, 

 P. O. Money Order or Registered Letter. 



We deliver by PARCEL POST FREE to any Postoffice in the United States all cash 

 orders for Flower and Garden Seeds, up to % lb. 



No seed delivered free unless order is accompanied with the cash. For postage on Peas, 

 Beans, Corn, Field Seeds in large quantities and All Merchandise, consult table below. 



ON EVERY ORDER be sure to SIGN YOUR NAME and give your address PLAINLY, 

 as we frequently receive orders lacking either or both; also give full shipping instruc- 

 tions. State if by freight or express and give route. This saves delay. 



PRICES TO MARKET GARDENERS, — Market gardeners and all purchasers of Seeds 

 in large quantities should submit us a list of their wants and we will name them special 

 prices. 



WEIGHT OF AGBICULTURAI. SEED PER BUSHEL AND QUANTITY USUALLY 

 Weight per SOWN PER ACRE Quantity 



Bushel Variety Time to sow per Acre 



48 lbs. Barley, Aug. to Nov 75 lbs. 



48 



60 

 60 

 60 

 60 

 60 

 60 

 60 



2i 

 20 

 56 

 24 

 20 

 56 

 59 

 56 

 50 

 50 

 44 

 20 

 14 

 22 

 7 

 14 

 32 

 32 

 14 

 32 

 fiO 

 60 

 12 

 50 

 50 

 10 

 45 



60 



30 



6 to 



8 qts. 





1 bn. 



20 to 



25 lbs. 





8 ■' 





15 " 



15 to 



20 " 



15 to 



20 " 



10 to 



12 " 





6 " 





2 " 





25 " 





50 " 



1 to 

 3 to 



2 to 

 4 to 



Buckwheat, June to Aug. 15 



Clover, Alfalfa, Mch., Apr. & Ang. to Oct. 15 



Clover, Alsike, Feb., Mch. & Aug 



Clover, Crimson. July to Sept... 



Clover, Sweet, Mch. & Apr.. Aug. to Sept 



Clover, Japan, Mch. to May 



Clover, Red, Feb. & Mch 



Clover, White, Aug. & Sept., Mch. & Apr. (alone) 



Clover, White, Aug. & Sept., Mch. & Apr. (with other grasses) . 



Crested Dog's Tail, Aug. & Sept., Mch. & Apr 



Creeping Bent, Aug. & Sept., Mch. Apr 



Corn, for soiling, May 



English or Perennial Rye, Mch. & Apr., Aug. & Sept 



Evergreen Lawn Grass. Mch. & Apr., Aug. & Sept 



Flax, for seed, Mch. & Apr 



Flax for fibre 



Field Corn (in hills). May 



German Millet. May to Aug. 1st 50 to 



Hungarian Millet, May to Aug. 1st 



Hemp 



Italian Rye Grass, Apr. & May. Aug. & Sept 



Kentucky Blue, Apr. & May, Aug. & Sept 



Meadow Fescue. Apr. & May, Aug. & Sept 



Meadow Foxtail, Apr. & May, Aug. & Sept 



Orchard Gr.Tss. Apr. & May, Aug. & Sept 



Oats, Spring, Mch. & Apr 



Oats, Winter. Mch., Aug., Sept., Oct 60 to 



Red Top. unhulled. Apr.. May.. Aug. & Sept 



Red Top, Fancy. Apr., May, Aug. & Sept 



Rape, Feb. to Aug 4 to 



Rye, Aug. to Nov 00 to 



Sheep Fescue. Apr.. May. Aug. & Sept 



Sorghum (for Fodder). May & .Tune 



Sorghum (in Drills), May & June 



Tall Meadow Oat Grass. Apr., May, Aug., Sept 



Tlmoithy, alone. Apr., May. .\ug., Sept 



Timothy, with other grasses 



(Together for an acre: Red Clover, 6 lbs. ; Timothy. 12 lbs.) 



Wheat. Sept. to Nov. 15 100 to 120 



Teosinte. May & June 4 to 5 



Vetch. Winter. Aug. to Nov. (broadcast) 30 



Wood Meadow, Apr., May, Aug. & Sept 30 



2 bus. 

 60 lbs. 



4 bus. 

 1 bn. 



3 bus. 

 6 qts. 



75 lbs. 

 48 



22 " 

 50 " 

 42 " 

 50 " 

 30 " 

 42 " 

 75 •' 

 75 " 

 42 " 

 12 '• 

 6 " 

 80 " 

 30 " 

 50 " 

 30 " 

 50 " 

 20 " 

 8 " 



"We give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to description, purity, productiveness or «iy other matter of 

 any seeds, or bulbs, we sell, and we will not be in any way responsible for them." 



