LOW’S CATALOGUE OP SPECIALTIES. 
Extra Clean Clover Seeds. 
Many farmers desire a slight admixture of clover with their grass seed, in which case it is very important to have 
I it clean and free from foul matter. Farmers cannot afford, in buying clover seed, to pay for dirt and waste ; it does 
I not pay : realizing the impurities of the market grades usually offered, I have been careful to secure a grade of clo- 
| ver seed which is subjected to the same process of cleaning as above described in connection with Grass Seeds. The 
quality of the seed cleaned in this way is the choicest to be had, and although the price rules but a verp little higher 
the value of the seed is a great deal more ; customers will find the superiority of my “ Clover Seeds 
” equal 
to that 
of my line of “ Grass Seeds.” 
Weight 
Price 
Price 
Per Bu. 
Lb. 
Bu. 
Red Clover (Trifolium Pratense). — Price on application 
Lb. 
60 
'5 

Red Clover. Mammoth or Pea Vine. — Grows four or five feet high, with 
large, coarse stalks ; price upon application 
60 
•5 

White Dutch Clover (Trifolium Repens). — Best suited to a damp situation, very 
valuable for permanent pastures, and most excellent for milch cows 
60 
25 
- 
Alsike Clover (Trifolium Hybridum). — Very valuable, strong-rooted, and does not 
wash out ; very hardy, productive, sweet, and fragrant ; the flowers are very dis- 
tinct, pink in color, and much liked by bees, as they contain much honey . 
60 
3 ° 
— 
Millets. 
Weight 
Price 
Price 
Per Bu. 
Lb. 
Bu. 
Hungarian Grass (Panicum Germanicum). — This most excellent soiling grass is 
much grown in this section, and with the best results ; it is well suited to any or- 
dinary soil, and has produced a fine crop of hay when sown as late as August ; 
withstands drought well ; height two to three feet 
Lbs. 
48 
5 
5 i. 5 «> 
Golden or German Millet. — Valuable as a hay or fodder crop ; medium early ; 
grows from three to five feet high 
5 ° 
5 
2.00 
Pearl Millet. — One of the most valuable of all millets 
— 
>5 
— 
Common Millet. — (Panicum Milliacum) 
5° 
5 
1.50 
Prices on Grass Seeds are always subject to the market fluctuations. If any of the above-named grasses are to go 
by mail, add 16 cents per lb., or io cents per qt., to the above prices, to pay postage. 
Cahoon’s Patent Broadcast Seed Sower. 
In order to secure the best “ set” in laying down mowing lands, 
lawns, etc., it is very essential to sow the seed evenly and properly. 
When this work is done wholly by hand, it requires great skill and 
care to do it correctly, and many times the most experienced do 
not succeed in obtaining the desired results ; it is also a very ex- 
pensive method where extensive areas are to be seeded. 
To render this labor less expensive, and in order that the best 
results may be obtained by those who sow grass seed extensively, I 
introduce the Cahoon’s Seed Sower as the most economical machine 
known for this purpose. It sows seed evenly and rapidly, requir- 
ing no skill or special knowledge, as any person entirely unused to 
sowing by hand can operate the machine easily, and seed, at a com- 
mon walking gait, from four to eight acres per hour, and do it 
much better than can be done by hand. It will save four-fifths of 
the labor, and one-third of the seed used by the ordinary methods. 
They are warranted to give perfect satisfaction, and save their small cost in less time than any other farm implement. 
Hand Machine, net cash price 54 * 75 * 
Horse “ M u ........ 19.00. 
Descriptive circulars giving full directions for use, quantity of seed they will sow per acre, etc., mailed post-paid 
upon application. 
