2(3 LAKKVIKYV SEED FARM, ROCHESTER, N. V. 
SBB1JS. 
ENSILAGE OR FODDER CORN. 
We keep in stock the following 
varieties of Ensilage corn : 
Pride of the North and 
Learning'— Both yellow dent corn 
and early. 
St. Charles lied Cob and 
Southern Sweet— Both white 
dent corn. 
Prices — The lowest net cash 
price given on application. 
FIELD CORN. 
The At we 11 — A 12 rowed flint 
corn, early and strong grower, 
an improved Dutton. 
Early Red Blaze— An early 
8 rowed flint corn : both varie- 
ties are very early corn. 
Prices— Quart by mail prepaid, 
30 cents; pk. of ears 30 cents ; bu. 
ears 90 cents. 
Lincoln Oats — Oats white, 
straw stiff and stands up well, 
heavy cropper. Pk. 25 cents ; 
bu 80 cents. 
Barley— Six-Rowed. Pk. 25 
cents; bu. 80c. 
Silver Hull Buckwheat— 
Pk. 30 cents; bu. SI. 00. 
GRASS SEED. 
Timothy, Medium a n d 
Large Bed Clover, Al- 
sike, Crimson and Y\ hite 
Clover. Price fluctuates and 
will be given on application. 
Lawn Grass Seed— My lawn grass is one of the best mixtures for this climate, con- 
taining six of the mo3t hardy grasses. (18 lbs. to the bushel.) $2. SO per bu. 
Orchard Grass— A great pasture grass. SI. 75 per bu.— 14 lbs. 
Meadow Fescue— Fine for either meadow or pasture. Price $1.75 per bu.— 18 lbs. 
Kentucky Blue Grass— Best of all for lawns and pastures. Price $1.50 per bu — 
14 lbs. 
Red Top— A common pasture grass. Price SI. 25 per bu. — 14 lbs. 
Italian Rye Grass— A fine meadowjgrass. Price $1.40 per bu.— 18 lbs. 
Hungarian Grass— (Millet). Net cash price on application.— 48 lbs. to the bushel. 
German or Golden Millet— Net cash price on application.— 50 lbs to the bushel. 
Rape, Dwarf Essex or English— Makes a quick rapid growth and Bne feed, can 
be sown in June or July, about 5 lbs. will tow an acre. 10 cents per lb.; if sent by mail 
20 cents per lb. 
The above prices do not include the bags. Add 14 cents for each z-bu. 
bag needed. 
FODDER OR ENSILAGE CORX. 
