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Flax, giant, of Naples (Linura usitatissi- 



mum) 



„ white-flowering 



I „ Royal 



,, Riga, grown from Riga stock seeds 

 Hemp, giant of Naples, large-seeded 

 „ „ ,, ,, small- „ 

 ,, ,, of Piedmont, a choice 



variety, growing very high 

 Indian Corn or Maize, Nanerottolo, very 



dwarf; the earliest of all 



Indian Corn or Maize, Ambra 



10 spikes — /9 

 „ ,, ,, ,, Harlequin 



10 spikes — /9 

 „ ,, ,, Caragua, giant 

 \vhite(Horse tooth) 

 ,, ,, ,, six weeks or 

 Quarantine of 

 Naples . 



„ ,, ,, ,, seven-weeks or 

 Cinquantine, 

 )ellow . 



,, ,, ,, ,, yellow large of 



Naples . 

 „ ,, ,, ,, brown King 



Philip . . . 

 „ „ ,, ,, white King 



Philip . . . 

 » » M >, Pignoletto, 



yellow . 



>,, w » „ Pearl, white . 

 f ». v „ „ - n black . 

 „ M „ ,, Kansas King, 

 giant white 

 ,, ,, ,, in the husk, an 

 interesting sort, the grains of which are 

 wrapped up in a reddish hull 



10 spikes — /10 



Jute (Corcherus textilis) 



Knapweed (Centaurea jacea) . . . 

 Lentil, small red (Ervum lens minor 



hyemalis) 



„ large yellow 



Mallow, black (Althaea rosea var. nigra) 



Millet, yellow Neapolitan 



,, silver-white round Italian . . 

 ,, Italian (Panicum Italicum) ex- 

 cellent, especially for warmer countries; 

 • sown in April, it can be cut already in July 

 Millet white Japanese (Panicum Italicum 

 var. Japonicum) only ab* i foot and 

 '/ij high, but very recommendable 



10 spikes — / — 

 Millet of Yokohama (Eleusine caracana 



var.) 



Moha, Hungarian or German Millet 

 (Panicum Germanicum) . 



per lb. 

 8. d. 



6 



2 10 



— 10 



— 4 



— 4 



— 5 



— 4 



— 3 



per cwt. 

 s. (1. 



16 - 



27 - 



20 - 

 22 - 



28 — 

 28 - 



46 — 



15 - 

 13 — 

 13 — 



13 — 



10 — 

 12 



1 1 — 



16 - 



14 — 



11 — 

 16 — 



13 



2 1 



20 



12 

 14 



12 



15 



Moha green Californian 



Nettle common (Urtica dioica) . . 

 ,, China-Grass, Silvery Ramieh 

 (Urtica nivea) .per oz 1/ — 



,, (Urtica pilulifera) 



Nightshade, black annual (Solanum 



nigrum) 



Oats best Naples . 



,, of the Abbruzzes . . . . 



giant cluster 



black Hungarian 



Potato 



Lincoln 



Triumph 



Ligowo, white, early, prolific 



Welcome 



Panicum frumentaceum 



„ ,, giganteum, an 



annual gigantic grass, growing about 6 feet 

 high. Grows very quickly and gives an 

 enormous amount of green fodder . 

 Plantain (Ribb-grass) (Plantago lanceo- 



lata) 



Rice, Piedmontese (Novara) . . . . 

 ,, of Castellamare (Naples) . 



Rye, winter of Naples 



of the Abbruzzes 



,, ,, Probstei, famous German sort 

 ,, ,, Saxon Mountain, equally famous 

 Rush , soft. Gardiners' Rush (Juncus 



effusus) 



,, (Juncus multiflorus) 



Sacaline (Polygonum sacchalinense) 



(Plants with the soil) 10 pieces 1/9 

 Sorghum, (Holcus Sorghum) Broom- 

 corn 



,, cernuum (Douro, Durra) 

 ,, saccharatum (Sugar-Millet) 

 black-seeded 

 ,, ,, Minnesota 



(Amber cane) 

 „ ,, Orange-Sugar 



,, ,, the Shaw, dwarf, 



ab l 4 to 5 feet high, very early, compact, 

 with large panicles, very rich in sugar . 

 Scrrghum halepense, perennial, attains in 

 a very short time a height of ab* 6 feet 

 Sffirghum halepense , giganteum ; a 

 gigantic grass , growing in one summer 



ab* 12 to 15 feet high 



Sunflower, common 



,, Hungarian 



,, Russian giant 



Tobacco (Nicotiana Tabacum var.) 

 ,, Hungarian Szegedin. per oz — /8 

 ,, „ Debroe ,, ,, — /8 

 ,, Hungarian Czetneck pr.oz. — /10 

 „ Turkish Bafra . „ „ 1/ — 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



13 

 1 5 



3 — 



— 5 



7 



7 6 

 7 6 

 10 - 

 12 - 



