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MISCELLANEOUS FARM 5EEDS. 



Two bushels will sow one acre broadcast. 



VERnONT CHAnPION. Two-rowed, early, hardy and 



prolific. Per peck, 50 cts. ; per bush., $1.50. 

 TWO-ROWED. Per peck, 50 cts. ; bush., $1.60. 



Two bushels will sow one acre broadcast. 



CLYDESDALE. An early variety of White Oats; 

 heavy cropper, early and productive. Per peck, 

 50 cts. ; bush. (32 lbs.), $1.50. 



WELCOME. Heavy white grain; very productive. 

 Per peck, 35 cts. ; bush. (32 lbs.), $1.25. 



SURPRISE. A superior variety ; heavy and productive, 

 and produces long, stiff straw. Per bush. (32 lbs.), $1.25. 



PROBSTEIER. One of the most valuable varieties. It 

 is very productive and heavy. Per bush. (32 lbs.), $1.00. 



WHEAT* 



One and one-half bushels will sow one acre 



broadcast. 



SASKATCHEWAN FIFE (Spring). Unequaled for 

 earliness, yield and vigor. Per bush., $2.00. 



EARLY RED CLAWSON (Winter). Very productive. 

 Per bush., $2.00. 



HYBRID HEDITERRANEAN (Winter). One of the 

 best ; hardy and prolific. Per bush., $2.00. 



FULTZ ( Winter)) A standard sort ; very reliable. Per 

 bush., $2.00. 



RYE, 



One and one-half bushels will sow one acre 

 broadcast. 



EXCELSIOR WINTER. A variety from Vermont; 

 heavy cropper. Per bush., $2.00. 



WINTER. Hardy and prolific. Per bush., $1.50. 



SPRING. Splendid yielder. Per bush., $2.00. 



MAI^MOTn RUSSIAN SUNELOWER. 



Five quarts will plant one acre. 



This gigantic variety of sunflower will produce 

 double the crop of any other variety. It is one of the 

 most profitable crops ; the seeds being used for poultry 

 feed, and for this purpose are the best egg producers. 

 The leaves make excellent fodder, being relished by all 

 kinds of stock. Per qt., 15cts. ; bush. (25 lbs.), $2.00. 



DWARE ESSEX RAPE. 



For Sheep Pasture the Dwarf Essex Rape is 

 Invaluable. 



It may be sown in May and will be ready for pastur- 

 ing in July. It may also be sown after a crop of early 

 potatoes, and a good crop secured the same season. 



Sow 10 to 12 lbs. per acre broadcast, and 5 to 6 lbs. 

 per acre in drills 15 inches apart. 



Price, per lb., 10 cts. ; per bush. (50 lbs.), $4.00. 



BUCKWHEAT. 



One-half bushel will sow one acre. 



NEW JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT. This variety ha& 

 proven itself to be a decided acquisition. It is a 

 splendid yielder, being superior in this respect to the 

 Silver Hull. In addition to its great productiveness, 

 it is, at least, from seven to ten days earlier, and 

 makes better flour than any other kind of buckwheat. 

 Per lb., 20 cts. ; bush, $1.50. 



SILVER HULL. This variety is superior in every 

 respect to the common kind. Per bush., $1.50. 



COnnON OR AIIERICAN. Per bush., $1.50. 



MILLET. 



One bushel will sow one acre. 

 COMMON. (Panicum Miliaceum). Per bush., $2.50. 

 QERflAN OR QOluDBN. (Panicum Miliacewn Aureum.y 



Medium early ; height, three to five feet ; heads closely 



condensed; spikes very numerous. Per bush., $2.50, 

 HUNGARIAN. (Panicum Germanicum.) Early; height, 



two to three feet ; abundant foliage and slender head ; 



withstands drought, and yields well on light soils. 



Per bush., $2.50. 



SLINDRV EARM SEEDS. 



SORQHUn. EARLY AMBER SUGAR CANE. It& 



distinctive features are its earliness and great yield 

 of both sugar and syrup. Culture the same as for 

 Corn. Per qt., 20 cts. ; bush., $3.00. If by mail add 

 15 cts. per qt. for postage. 



SORGHUn. EARLY ORANGE SUGAR CANE. A 

 little later than the Amber. It does not succeed well 

 north of latitude 43 degrees. Per qt., 20 cts.; bush., 

 $3.00. If by mail, add 15 cts. per qt. for postage. 



SORGHUn. HALAPENSB (Johnson Grass). Per lb., 

 20 cts. ; bush. (25 lbs.), $3.50. 



BROOn CORN, EVERGREEN. Per qt., 15 cts.; 

 bush., $3.00. 



CANADA FIELD PEAS. White. Per peck, 60 cts. ; 



bush., $2 00. 

 COTTON, SEA ISLAND. Per lb., 15 cts. 

 FLAX SEED. Per qt., 25 cts. ; bush., $4.00. 

 HOP SEED. Per pkt., 10 cts. ; oz , $1.00. 

 HONEY LOCUST. Per lb., 40 cts. 

 YELLOW LOCUST. Per lb., 40 cts. 

 OSAGE ORANGE. Per lb., 50 cts. ; bush., $8.00. 

 SERRADELLA. Per lb., 25 cts. 

 SPRING VETCHES. Per qt., 15 cts. ; bush., $3.50. 

 TEOSINTE (Reana luxurians). Per lb., $1.50. 

 WILD RICE (Zizania Aquatica). Much sought after 



by water fowl. Per lb., 25 cts. 



SAND, WINTER, OR HAIRY VETCH. 



(Vicia Villosa). 



This variety produces good crops on poor sandy 

 soils. Being perfectly hardy, it may be sown either in 

 the spring or fall, mixed with oats or rye for support. 



It grows to a height of four or five feet. It is very 

 nutritious, and is relished by all kinds of stock. 



Sow one and one-half bushels per acre. 



Price, per lb., 15 cts. ; bush. (60 lbs.), $7.50. 



