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WEEBER & DON. - — FARM SEEDS— ROOTS AND CORN. 



FAl^M SEEDS 



-Continued. 



ROOT CROPS KOR KE^E^DINO STroCK. 



MANGEL-WURZEL. 



Six pounds will sow one acre, 



lliEVIATHAN liONO RED. One of the 



largest and most profitable yarieties grown for 

 agricultural purposes. Per J4 lb., 15 cts. ; lb., 

 35 cts. 



MjONCt BtE-D. An excellent variety for feeding 

 stock ; a heavy cropper in deep soil. Per M lb., 

 10 cts ' lb. 25 cts. 



-CHAMiPION Y uiiliO W GliOBS. The finest 

 globe variety ever introduced ; the bulb is of hand- 

 some form, clean single-tap root, and small foliage. 

 Per 34 lb., 15 cts. ; lb., 35 cts. 



YEl-IiOW OLiOBE. A globular-shaped variety, 

 adapted for growing in shallow soils. Per M lb., 

 10 cts. ; lb., 25 cts. 



•i&OIiDElV TANKARD. Flesh bright golden- 

 yellow, and in this respect differs from all other 

 varieties. Per J4 lb., 15 cts. ; lb., 35 cts. 



SUGAR BEET. 



■WHITE SUGAR BFIET. A very heavy crop- 

 per, highly recommended for feeding purposes. 

 Per 14 lb., 15 cts. ; lb., 35 cts. 



aLANE'S IMPERIAL. SUGAR BEET. 



One of the best and most nutritious varieties for 

 feeding cattle. Per J4 lb., 15 cts. ; lb., 35 cts. 



CARROT. 



Tliree pounds will »ow one acre. 



JJANVEB'S HAUE I.ONG ORANGE. This 

 variety is now very extensively cultivated, both 

 for market and agricultural pur- 

 poses. Per i^lb., 25 cts.; lb., 

 75 cts. 



IMPROVED L.ONG OR- 

 ANGK. For garden or field 

 crops this is the best and most 

 profitable variety grown. Per 

 Mlb.. 25 cts. ; lb., 75 cts. 

 i WHITE BELGIAN. Very 

 extensively grown for feeding 

 horses and cattle, for which 

 purpose it is highly valued. Per 

 J41b.,25 Cts. ; lb., 75 cts. 



PARSNIP. 



Six pounds xvill sow one 

 acre. 



AMERICAN HOI.I.OW 

 CROWN. Long, smoth and 

 milky white ; the largest and 

 l-ONG ORANGK most profitable for feeding 

 CARROT. stock. Per lb., 50 cts. 



LEVTATHAN MANGEL-WURZEL. 



TURNIP. 



Two pounds will sow one acre. 



PURPIiE TOP WHITE OliOBE. Aveigr 

 handsome globe-shaped variety ; valuable forfeed- 

 ing stock. Per J4 lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 50 cts. 



POlttERANIAN WHITE GI^OBE. Grows 

 to a large size ' one of the best for field culture. 

 Per 14 lb., 20 ctb. ; ib., 50 cts. 



liARGE WHITE NORFOIiK. Averylai-ge 

 growing variety ; one of the best early sorts for 

 feeding stock. Per 34 lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 50 cts. 



liONG WHITE or COWHORN. A ^uick- 

 growing, long shaped variety ; flesh fine grained 

 and sweet ; an excellent sort for table use. Per 

 14 lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 50 cts. 



YEIil^OW ABERBEEN PURPI.E TOP. 

 A very hardy and productive variety of fine form 

 and excellent quality ; good for either table or 

 stock. M lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 60 cts. 



I4ARGE YEIiUOW Gf.OBE. The best yel- 

 low variety for general crop. It keeps well until 

 late in the spring, and is excellent for stock. Per 

 }4 lb., 20 ets. ; lb., 50 cts. 



RUTA BAGA,Russianor 

 Swedish Turnip. 



Two pounds will sow one acre. 



CHAMPION SWEDE. 



shaped, short-leaved variety, 

 heavy cropper, the best for 

 stock. Per J4 lb., 25 cts. ; 

 lb., 75 cts. 



IMPROVED AMERI- 

 CAN. A yellow- fleshed, 

 purple top variety grown 

 for stock Per 14 1 b. , 20 cts. ; 

 lb., 50 cts. 



SKIRVING*S PURPIiE 

 TOP. One of the best for 

 field culture. Per J4 lb., 20 

 cts. ; lb., 50 cts. 



I.ONG WHITE 

 FRENCH. A fine fla- 

 vored variety ; an excellent 

 keeper and fine for stock. 

 Per lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 50 

 cts. 



SWEET GERMAN. A 



superior variety for stock ; 

 flesh firm, sweet and juicy. 

 Per J4 lb., 20 cts. ; lb., 50 

 cts. . ; 



A handsome globe- 



FIELD CORN. 



Elgbt quarts will plant one acre in bills; tbree busliels will sow one acre 

 broadcast or lialftliat quantity in drills. 



GOLDEIV BEAUTY. Surpasses all In size, appearance and productiveness. Per qt., 15 cts. ; peck, 60 

 cts. ; busti., $2.00. 



IiEAMlNG. Ears of good size, cob small, large grain of bright yeUow. Per qt., 15 cts. ; peck, 60 cts. ; 

 busti. ,$2.00. 



EABMEKS' FAVORITE. Ripens early, and succeeds in the North. Per qt., 15 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; 

 busli. , $2.00. 



CHESTER COUNTY MAMMOTH. One of the largest varieties of field corn. Per qt., 15 cts; 

 peck, 60 cts. ; busii., $2.00. 



QUEEN OF THE FRAIRIE. In this latitude it lias matured a crop In ninety days. Perqt.,15 



cts.; peck. 60 -cts. ; bush., $2.00. 

 GO t. DEN DEW l>ROP. One of the best for Northern planting, as it grows quickly and matures 



early. Per qt., 15 cts. ; peck, 60 cts. : bush., $2.00. 

 KING PHIIilP. "Very early ; matures three months after planting. Per qt., 15 cts. ; peck, 60 cts. ; 



bush., $2.00. 



EARtY YELLOW CANADA. A very early, small-eared variety. Per qt.lS^cts.; peck 60 cts.; 

 busli.. $2.00. 



liONGEELUOW. Well adapted for Northern States. Per qt., 15 cts. ; peck, 60 cts. ; bush., $2.00. 

 LARGE YELLOW FLINT. Very productive and of good quality. Per qt., 16 cts.; peck, 60 cts.; 

 bush., $2.00. 



RURAL THOROUGHBRED WHITE FLINT. Per peck. 75 cts. ; bush., $2.50. 

 SWEET FODDER. Per peck, 75 Cts. ; bush., $2.50. 



SOUTHERN HORSETOOTH. Por fodder. Per peck, 50 cts. ; bush., $1.75. 



LARGE TBLIiOW " 



