18 
G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE 1 , 1 ST, SPRING, 1902. 
GRASS SEEDS. 
lb. 
Meadow Foxtail (Alopecuris pratensis) 15 
Florin or Creeping Bent (Agrostis Stolonifera) . .17 
Sweet Vernal, Perennial (Anthoxauthmn odora- 
tum) 40 
Sweet Vernal, Annual ( Anthoxanthum Puelli) . .14 
Tall Oat Grass (Avena Klatior) 16 
Hungarian Brome Grass (Bromiis Inermis) ... .19 
Crested Dogstail (Cynosurus Cristatus) 23 
Orchard Grass (Dactylis Glomerata) 12 
Hard Fescue (Festuca Duriuscula) 11 
Sheep’s Fescue (Festuca Ovina) 12 
Fine-leaved Fescue (Festuca Tenuifolia) 17 
CRESTED DOGSTAIL 
Meadow Fescue (Festuca Pratensis) ... ... .15 
Perennial Ryegrass (Loliutn Perenne) 10 
Italian Ryegrass (J.olium Italicum n 
Wood Meadow Poa nemoralis) .23 
Red Top (Agrostis Vulgaris) prime 10 
“ “ Extra heavy, free from chaff . . 17 
Rhode Island Bent ( Agrostis Cauina) 20 
Kentucky Blue Grass (Poa Pratensis) fancy. . .12 
Timothy (Phleum Pratensis)/# wry . .11 
CLOVER SEEDS 
White Clover (Tri folium Repeus) 24 
Red Clover (Trifolium Prateuse) . .14 
Alsyke Clover (Trifolium Hybridium) 18 
Crimson Clover 1 Trifolium Incarnatum) 09 
Alfalfa or Lucerne (Medicago Lupuliuaj 16. 
MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS 
Hangel Wurzel. 
Id 10 In 
Mammoth Dong Red . . 20 1.80 
Golden Tankard 20 1.80 
Red Globe 20 1.80 
Sugar Beets. 
French Silesian i2 o 1.80 
Dane’s Improved 21 1.90 
New Danish Sugar 32 3.00 
Wauzleben Improved 21 1.90 
Peas. 
— . , BU. 
Early Canada ! 
Black Eye Marrow .... 3 25 
Large White Marrow 3 25 
Cow Pea9 -■•••• 3. co 
FARM SEEDS — Continued 
Field Carrot. 
R> 
Long White Belgian 45 
Red Altringham 45 
Improved Short White 45 
I„arge White Vosges 45 
Field Corn. 
IO lb 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
Bu. 
2.00 
2.00 
Blunt’s Prolific 
Golden Beauty 
hickory King 2.00 
Longfellow 2.00 
Mastodon 2.00 
Southern Horsetooth 1.75 
Potatoes. 
All the Standai d Varieties at Market Prices. 
Write fo> Quotations. 
Pumpkin. 
Connecticut Field 
Rape. 
Dwarf Essex 
Soja Beans. 
lb. 
• 17 
10 lb. 
1.50 
.Southern ....... 
Medium Early Green . 
Bu. 
3-35 
5.25 
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