Catalogue of Trees, Plants, Seeds, Bulbs. 
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10 $8 00 
15 8 00 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
Beans, Englisli Horse Market price for large quantity . $0 10 
Broom Corn, Improved Kvergreen. This va- 
riety is e.\tensively grown on account of tl>e 
color and quality of its brush, which is long, fine 
straight and always green 
Biuikwheat, .lairanese. Enormously prolific 
yielding double the weight of the other varieties 
and makes an excellent flour 
Buekwlieal, Silver-Hull. Earlier than the pre 
ceding, and a good yielder ; seed of a silver) 
gray color ; flour white and nutritious . . . 
Caper Tree. This plant furnishes the Caper of 
commerce . . ■ . per pkt., 15 cts. ; per oz., $i 
ChuTas or Earth Almond {Q'fierus esculen/tis) 
The nuts grow under ground near the surface 
are sweet and nutritious food for pigs or poultry 
who greedily eat them and take on firm fat from 
them. Fifteen pounds will plant an acre ... 
Egyptian Corn, Brown {Millo Mai:e). Pro 
duces a large quantity of forage, even under ex 
cessive drought ; can be cut several times dur- 
ing the season, as it springs again freely from 
the root 
Egyptian Corn, AVhite {Dhoura or Guinea Corn) 
Elax Seed. For sowing 
25 
5 00 
4 00 
6 00 
.per pkt., 10 cts.; per oz. 
75 cts- • 
. each. 
three and a-half 
Flax Seed, Ground. For feeding 
Hop Seetl 
Lupins. Blue, White and Yellow 
Millets. The several varieties will be found under the he.ad of Grass Seeds. 
Peanut. The soil for this crop should be fertile, deep and mellow ; plant in rows 
feet apart, dropping peanuts at intervals of two feet, and covering them two or three inches , 
the yield, under proper culture, will exceed fifty bushels per acre 
Larger quantities at market prices . 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
Sorghum, Early .-Vinhor. Grows eleven or 
twelve feet high and stands up well ; the seed is 
highly relished by poultry and all kinds of stock $0 10 $6 00 
Sorghum, Early Orange. A popular variety in 
the south, and best adapted to that climate . . . 
Sorghum Hulapen.se. Known also as Ever- 
green Millet and Johnson Grass. Remarkable 
for its adaptability to all kinds of soil and climate; 
speci.ally desirable where there is little rainfall, 
as it will thrive for months without moisture . . 
Sunflower, Bussian Mammoth. May be grown 
to advantage in waste pieces of ground, the 
seed being an excellent and cheap food for 
poultry 
Tohaeeo, Connect lout Seetl-Ijeal’ . oz.,30cts. 
Toha<;<M», Importtul Havana. The well-known 
excellent qualities of this variety render it indis- 
pensable per oz., 40 cts. . 
Vetches or Tares. Largely grown in England 
and Canada for stock. Generally mixed with 
oats and sown broadcast like wheat or barley, at 
the rate of eighty pounds per acre ; cut when 
green, it m.akes excellent fodder 
35 
6 00 
15 <K) 
8 00 
2 50 
15 9 00 
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