Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



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*#* Grain in quantities of one-half bushel and upward should be shipped in canvas bags, which we can 

 supply at following rates : One-half bushel, 10 cents ; one bushel, 12 cents ; trvo bushels, 15 cents . Custom- 



CEREALS. 



*#* Grain in quantities of one-half bushel and upward should be shipped in canvas bags, which we can 

 supply at following rates: One-half bushel, 10 cents ; one bushel, 12 cents ; two bushels, 15 cents. Custom- 

 ers will please add cost of bags to remittance when ordering. 



J^t'The prices of some varieties may change as the season advances. 



FIELD CORN. 



(56 lbs. to bushel) all northern raised sorts— 

 „ , xr „ „ , % Per ear 100 ears Qt. Bus 



Early bellow Canada. (Flint) $005 $3 00 $0 15 $ 1 50 



j . Golden Beauty. (Dent.) Large and 



**§&^\~'< ^^II^^^X Chester County Mammoth .... 05 3 50 15 1 75 



^ King of the Earlies. Small cob; 



^^^^^^^^,^^1^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ Long White Flint, or Sanford ... 05 3 00 15 1 40 



Mammoth White Surprise. Is very 

 jS^^^^te^lJlHt^^^S^^j^ jfevi Mastodon Dent. Very early, strong- 



^ ^^^^^K^^^j^^^^^N^^ Learning Early. Large, deep grain, 



^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S^^^^ Wisconsin White Dent 15 1 40 



^^^^p^^S!^^^, ( p f Nebraska Gold Mine. Large yel- 



^p^j^^^WH fe^ ^^^^^^C' Bl tint's Prolific. Valuable for fodder 05 2 50 [5 1 75 



^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Its great suckering 



blade, and smallness of stalk recommend it as the most valuable both for fodder 



and ensilage 05 3 50 15 1 75 



Pop-Corn In ears, per lb., 10 cts.; per 100 lbs., $6 . 



MISCELLANEOUS CEREALS. 



$£S*All subject to change in price. 

 BARLEY (48 lbs. to bushel)— Per qt. Bus. 



Champion Vermont. An early and prolific variety $0 10 %\ 25 



BUCKWHEAT (48 lbs. to bushel). 1 bushel to the acre- 

 American Silver Hull. Earlier and more productive than the common 15 1 00 



Japan. Enormously productive ; the grains are much larger than any other variety 15 100 



OATS, Rural New-Yorker Winter (32 lbs. to bushel). For late summer and early autumn sow- 

 ing. Positively hardy, and not to be confounded with many sorts advertised as Winter Oats 15 1 25 

 CP*" Expected, also, all the approved sorts for spring sowing. Prices on application. 

 RYE (56 lbs. to bushel). 1 to 1 K bushels to acre- 

 Winter Excelsior 15 1 25 



WHEAT (60 lbs. to bushel). About 1 bushel to acre— 



Fultz (Bald) 15 1 75 



Fife 15 1 75 



Lancaster 15 1 75 



Mediterranean Red 15 1 75 



Carman No. 1. By parentage, half wheat, half rye. Heads compact, symmetrical, pointed, 

 bearded ; brown chaff. Three grains to a spikelet, eight spikelets to a side. Kernels hard, 

 dark amber. Straw very strong. As early as rye. Very hardy 20 2 00 



