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OATS 
Irish Victor. — Originated In Ireland, being first brought over to this 
country In 1897. It is a very large Oat, plump and heavy, pure 
-.White in color, not affected by rust or smut, and an immense 
yielder. It also has a wonderful stiff straw. ' Bush., |1.00. 
Storm King. — A new variety of great value. Its extreme earliness, 
heavy plump grain, stiff straw that stands uo well, but still very 
valuable for feed, will no doubt commend it to many. The great 
beauty of these is that they do not rust, blight or lodge when fields 
all around them are in all kinds of grief by this cause. Bush., $1.00; 
10 bush, lot, 95c. 
New Ligowa White. — This new Oat has given very good satisfaction 
throughout Canada. It originally came from France, and is a vig- 
orous grower, with strong stiff straw Ripens early and yields well, 
having given an average of over 64 bushels per acre for four years 
>.f' , Dominion Experimental Farm. Bush., 95c.; 10 bush lot 90c 
Waverley. — This variety stands upright in almost all kinds of 
weather and is ready to harvest about the same time as other 
sorts. It IS one of the heaviest weight oat known and vlelds an im- 
men.se crop. Bush., 95c.; 10 bush, lot, 90c. 
American Banner. — One of the best heaviest cropping white var- 
letie.s in cultivation, has given the best of satisfaction to every one 
growing It. Medium early. Bush., 95c.; 10 bush, lot, 90c 
New iVIarket. — One of the best all-round varieties. Strong straw 
and heavy grain. Per bush., 95c.; 10 bush, lot, 90c. 
White Canadian. — Choice clean seed. Market price. 
BARLEY. 
Sow 2 to 21,4 bushels to the acre, broadcast 
IVIensury. — The most productive six-rowed varietv. It ripens earW 
with strong, stiff straw. Per bushel. $1.50; in 10 bush, lots $145 
Four or six-rowed. — Four or six-rowed Barley will give better re- 
results on light or poor soils than will two-rowed. Per bush $1 50 
soils'" r^°"bu^^'^'$r75^'' variety of merit, succeeding well oii most 
White Hulless. — 'Yields well on poor soils, is easily grown, and is 
an excellent food for hogs, cattle and poultry, making better pork 
than corn, the straw making good hay. It should be sown a week 
earlier than ordinary barley and at the rate of lU bushel per acre 
(60 pounds per bushell). Per bush., $1.75. ousnei per acie 
FIELD PEAS. 
Golden Vine. — Bush., $2.25. 
Prince Albert. — Bush., $2.25. 
Canadian Beauty, — Per bush., 
$3.00. 
Black Eyed IVIarrowfat. — Per 
bush.. $3.00. 
White Morrowfat. — Per bush., 
$3.00. 
RYE. 
Spring. — Per bush., $1.35. 
Fall. — Per bush., $1.30. 
SPRING WHEAT. 
Manitoba Red Fife. — A pop- 
ular varietv. Per bush., $1.65. 
Manitoba White. — Per bush., 
$1.65. 
Colorado Red Bearded. — Per 
bush.. $1.75. 
Fall Wheat. — Clawson, Gar- 
field. — Market price. 
BUCKWHEAT. 
Silver Hulled. — Per bush., $1.40. 
Common Gray. — Market price. 
BIRD SEEDS. 
Canary. . . .lb.,10c.; 3 lbs., 25c. | Hemp. . . 
Uape. . . .lb.. 10c. ; 3 lbs., 25c. Maw. . . . 
Jlillet. . . .lb., 10c. ; 3 lbs., 25c. I Lettuce. . 
Mixed Birds Seeds, lb., 10c. ; 3 lbs.. 
.lb., 10c. ; 3 lbs.. 25c. 
.lb., 20c.; 3 lbs., 45c. 
.lb., 50c.; 
25c. 
Improved Geared Hand 
Broadcast Sower. 
The most convenient, sub- 
stantial, and latest Improved 
crank Seed Sower In the 
market. Has a pressed dis- 
tributing wheel, hand hold 
on side, and no feed plate 
to carry. Satisfaction guar- 
anteed. 
The Improved Hand Broadcast Seed Sower will distribute 
Flax and Clover Seed 36 feet to the round; Oats, 30 feet to 
round; Timothy Seed 27 feet to the round; Wheat, 50 feet to 
the round. Price, $1.75. 
Please No^e. — Prices quoted on above seeds are subject to 
market fluctuations. 
