PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK— SUPERIOR FARM SEEDS. 



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POP CORN. Sow 4 lbs. per acre. The Pop Corns 

 we offer are shelled, 10 lbs. and over will be 

 supplied at the 100-lb. rate. If by mail, add 8c. 

 !b. for postage. 



White Pearl. Smooth, large white grains. 10c. 

 lb., $8.00 per 100 lbs. 



Amber Pearl. Very early, 8 to 10-inch ears; amber- 

 colored kernels, popping white. 15c. lb., $12.00 

 per 1 00 lbs. 



White Rice, or Rat Tooth. Earlv, white-pointed 

 kernels. 10c. lb., $3.00 per 100 lbs. 



COTTON (Upland Varieties). Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 



Allen's Silk Long Staple. Good cropper, of great 

 merit. Lb , 14c; 100 lbs., @ 10c. 



Cook's Silk Long Staple. New; a superior selec- 

 tion of Upland. Lb., 14c; 100 lbs . @ 10c. 



King's Improved. A rugged grower, of strong con- 

 stitution; big yielder. Lb., 12c; 100 lbs.. (" 8c. 



Shine's Early Prolific. Extra early; grows further 

 north than others. Lb., 15c; 100 lbs., @ 12c. 



SEA ISLAND. Grown near the seacoast; it produces 

 the finest cotton of all. Lb. , 1 3c. ; 1 00 lbs. , ® 6c. 



DOURA. Sow 8 to 10 lh~. per acre. 



Rural Branching. Very productive fodder plant; 

 maybe cut several times. Lb., 12c; 100 lbs., 

 $10.00. 



Yellow Branching. Earlier and taller than above, 

 but does not stool out so much. Lb., 12c; 100 

 lbs., $10.00. 



FLAX SEED. Sow ! i to % bush, per acre. Price 

 variable. 



HUNGARIAN GRASS. (Sec Millet, below.) 



JERUSALEM CORN. Sow 5 lbs. per acre. The 

 surest forage crop for dry. hot sections, and for 

 dry seasons, often producing a crop when other 

 forage plants perish; grows about 5 ft. Lb., 

 12c; 100 lbs., $10.00. 



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 ft. Lb , 10c; 100 lbs , $3.00. 

 Red. Taller than the white; very leafv and juicy; 



grain good for poultry. Lb., 10c; 100 lbs., $3.00. 



LUPINS FIELD. Sow 2 bush, per acre. Valuable 

 for plowing under; succeeds on poor soils. Lb , 

 18c; 100 lbs., $14.00. 



LUCERNE, or ALFALFA. (See L lovers, page .",(1 ) 



MANGEL WURZEL. {See Beets, page 4S.) 



MILLET. Sow 1 bush, per acre. 



German or Golden, Northern Grown. This variety 

 is considerably larger than Hungarian and yields 

 a much heavier crop, but is later and not so 

 quick growing, consequently cannot be sown 

 after the fourth of July in this latitude. To 

 maintain its heavy cropping character, seed of 

 this variety needs to be specially cultivated. 

 Our seed is specially grown and selected. Push 

 (501bs.).$2.00;10 bushelsand upwards. @ $1.90 



Hungarian. The quickest of catch crops for hay; 

 may be sown up to August. Valuable when hay 

 is short, or to follow some early-harvested crop. 

 Bush. (48 lbs. ), $2.00; 10 bush., @ $1.90 



Japanese. Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 



Lb., 10c; 10 lbs., 80c: 100 lbs., $7 00. 



Pearl. Sow 8 lbs. per acre. Not as hardy as other 

 Millets, but enormous cropper. Lb., 15c, 100 

 lbs., $12.00. 



OATS. Sow 3 bush, per acre. Those marked (*) are 

 Side Oats. 



"Long's White Tartar. Peck. 5Cc 



bush. (.52 lbs ), $1.50; 10 bush., <</ $1.45; 100 



bush., (a' $1.40. 

 Clydesdale, Henderson's Imnorted. 



Peck, 65c; bush. (32 lbs ), $2.00; 10 bush., 



<<!} $1.95 ; 100 bush . (a) $1.90. 

 Clydesdale, American Grown. Extra choice and 



heavy, domestic grown; recleaned and free from 



all light and chaffy seeds. Bush. (32 lbs ), 



$1 40; 10 bush., («•. $1.35; 100 bush., (a $1.30. 

 Early Newmark:t. Hush. (32 lbs. J, 



$1 60; 10 bush., @ $1.55; 1 00 bush , (<i $1 50. 

 Probsteier. A leading white Uat, productive and 



heavy strong straw. Bush. (32 lbs ), $1.30; 10 



bush., (a) $1 25; 100 bush , <Ti\ $1.20. 

 ♦Black Tartarian. Early and most prolific; straw 



long and strong. Bush. (32 lbs.), $1.50; 10 



bush., @ $1.45. 

 ♦Storm King Imported. Peck, 65c. ; bush. (32 lbs.) 



@$2.00; 10 bush. (<<: $1.95; 100 bush. (-/, $1.90. 

 Swodish Select. Strong grower; grain short 



plump and heavy. Bush. (32 lbs.) (</ $1 40- 10 



bush (a;, $1 35; 100 bush. © $1.30. 

 ♦White Russian. Large, heavy, piump grain; stools 



freely, strong straw. Bush. (32 lbs.), $1.40- 

 f 10 bush, (o) $1.35; 100 bush @ $1.30. 

 Winter or Turf Oats. For frill sowing; hardy as 



far north as Pcnna. Peck, 50c; bush. (32 lbs ), 



$1.50; 10 bush., (<•) $1.45. 



GOLDEN 

 MILLET 



PEAS. Field, for Fodder and Green-Manuring. 



Sow 3 bush, per acre. 



Canada White. Valuable for sowing North. Peck. 

 70c; bush. (60 lbs ), $2.75; 10 bush. @ $2.65. 



Canada Blue. Valuable for sowing North. Peck. 

 $1.00; bush. (60 lbs.), $3.50; 10 bush., <• $3.40. 



Cow Peas, Black Eye. Sow 2 bush, per acre. After 

 May 1st. tor green summer feeding and plowing 

 under. Bush (601bs ), $4.25; 10 bush . Cv $4.00. 



Cow Peas, New Era. An extra early variety es- 

 pecially adapted for late planting. Bush. (60 

 lbs ), $3.75; 10 bush., H $3.55. 

 POTATOES. (See pages 42 and 43.) 

 PUMPKIN. (See page 43.) 



RAMIE. Grown for the long, silky, strong -fibre; 



used for Ramie cloth, etc. $1 .00 per oz.; $12.00 lb. 

 RAPE. Dwarf Essex. Sow 2 to 3 lbs. per acre (See 



page 6?.) Lb., 10c; bush. (50 lbs.), , ±.j5, 100 



lbs.. $8.00. 



RUTA BAGA, or RUSSIAN TURNIP. Sow 2 to 3 



lbs. per acre. 

 Improved American Purple Top. The popular 



standard for stork-feeding; hardy; productive; 



good keeper; yellow Hesh. Lb., 45c. 

 Henderson's Long Island Improved. Bred from 



American Purple Top; nearly double in size; 



a big yielder and good keeper; flesh yellow. 



Lb., 50c 



Large White French, Sweet German or Rock. A 



white-fleshed variety of large size. Lb , 50c. 



(For other Turnips see pages 32 and 46.) 

 RYE. Sow 1 ' •_. bush per acre. 



Spring. An excellent catch crop for fodder or 



grain. Bush. (56 lbs.), $2.70; 10 bush . (./ $2 60. 

 Winter. The variety commonly cultivated for 



grain, straw, green fodder, etc. Bush. (56 lbs.), 



$1 .St); 10 bush., (" $1.70. 

 Winter, Excel nor. A Vermont Rye, yielding 40 



to 50 bushels per acre. Bush. (56 lbs.,. $1 90; 



10 bush , (« $1.80. 

 Winter, Thousandfold. Heavy heading and pro- 

 ductive; tall, strong straw. Bush. (56 ibs.), 



$1.90; 10 bush , (a $1.80. 

 Winter, Giant. Big yielder of plump, heavy grain; 



straw of giant length and strength. Bush. 



(56 lbs ), $2 00; 10 bush., (ot $1.90 

 SAINFOIN. Sow 3 to 4 bush, per acre. An excellent 



and nutri i ious fodder plant for light, drv. sandy 



or gravelly soils. Lb , 15c; 100 lbs , $12 00. 

 SORGHUM, or SUGAR CANE. Sow 8 to 10 lbs. per 



acre. 



Early Orange. Valuable for green fodder; ot large, 

 heavv growth, but later than Amber. Lb., 10c; 

 100 lbs , $7.00. 

 Early Amber. Productive and nutritious forage 

 plant, yielding several cuttings in a sea-on. 

 Earlier and smaller than Orange; ir,ay be grown 

 in Northern States. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs , 53 00. 



SUGAR BEET. (See Beets, page 48.) 



SUNFLOWER. 



Mammoth Russian. Sow 4 ots. per acre. Very 

 productive, large heads of large seeds. Valued 

 for feeding fowl. Lb,. 10c; 100 lbs.. $8 00. 



TEOSINTE. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. rer acre. Resembles Corn, 

 but more leafy and tillers enormously; line for 

 green fodder. } t lb., 25c; lb., 80c. 



TOBACCO. 



Primus. The earliest of all; succeeds well even as 

 far north as Canada. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; ^ 

 lb., 80c. 



Zimmer's Spanish. The earliest and bi it Arheri- 

 can-Spanish, and a favorite cigar variety, in- 

 creasing in demand and culture every year. 

 Pkt., 10c ; oz., 30c; }i lb., $1.00. 



Havana, Imported. Pkt , 10c.;oz., 60c; ! , lb .$2.00. 



Havana, Domestic. Pkt., 10c; oz., 30c; lb ,$1.00. 



Sumatra, Domestic. Pkt., 10c; oz., 60c; \± lb., 

 $2.00. 



Connecticut. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c; 'i lb., 80c. 

 Kentucky. Pkt , 10c; oz., 2 5c ; '., lb.. 80c 

 Virginia. Pkt. 10c; oz., 25c; } A lb., 80c 

 VETCH. 



Spring Vetch, or Tares. Sow 2 bush. ; er acre. Spe- 

 cies of Pea, grown for soiling, or sown with Oats 

 for feeding gTeen. Lb., 10c; bush. (60 lbs ), $4.00, 

 10 bu. @ $3.75. 



Winter or Sand Vetch. Sow 1 bush, per acre. 



Lb., 15c; bush. (60 lbs ), $8.25; 



100 lbs., $13.00. 



WHEAT, SPRING. Sow 1 H bush, per acre. 



Saskatchewan Fife. A favorite Wheat for spring 

 sowing; vigorous and productive. Bush. (60 

 lbs ), $2.60; 10 bush., <n> $2.50. 

 Wellman Fife. Enormously productive; outbidd- 

 ing other sorts; hard, dark amber kernels. Bush. 

 (60 lbs.), $2.70; 10 bush., @ $2.60. 



WHEAT, WINTER. All standard sorts and new 

 hybrids described in our U7»\;t ( irni/,ir. on 

 application. Orders booked now for fall deliver-,. 



WILD RICE (Zizania Aqualica). Attracts wild 

 fowl; grows in shallow waters with mud bottom. 

 As seed is not successful, we recommend plants, 

 which wc mail in May (a $1.00 do/.; $7.00, 1(1(1 



W e shall be pleased to make Special Prices, to buyers of large quantities of Grain or Grass Seed, Write us 



