G. C. WATSON. PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, SPRING, 1903. 
GRASS SEEDS. 
Meadow Foxt ’ll (Alopecuris pratensis) 17 
Fiorin or Creeping Bent (Agrostis Stolonifera) .20 
Sweet Vernal, Perennial (Anthoxanthum odora- 
^ turn) 
Sweet Vernal, Annual (Anthoxanthum Puclli) . . .14 
Tall Oat Grass (Avena Elatior) iS 
Hungarian Brume Grass (Bromus Tnermis) .. .19 
Crested Dogstail (Cynosurus Cristarus; 2 7 
Orchard Grass (Dactylis Glomerata) 15 
p esc ue (Fcstuca Duriuscula) 1: 
Sheep s Fescue (Fcstuca Ovi'na) 12 
ri«e=leaved Fescue (Fcstuca Tenuifolia) 10 
FARM SEEDS Continued. 
Field Carrot. 
Lb. 10 Lb. 
Long White Belgian 45 4.00 
Red Altringhain 45 4.00 
Improved Short White 45 4.00 
Large White Vosges 45 .4.00 
Field Corn. 
Bj. 
Blunt’s Prolific 2.00 
CHESTED DOGSTAIL. 
Meadow Fescue (Fcstuca Pratensis) 11 
Perennial Ryegras • (Lolium Pe«cnne> :o 
Italian Ryegrass ( Lolium Italicum) tr 
Wo*d Meadow (Poa nemoralis) 2 1 
Red Top (Agrostis Vulgaris) prime n 
“ Extra heavy, free from cluiff 17 
Kentucky Blue Gras* (Poa Pratensis) fancy 14 
Timothy ( Phleum Pratensc) fancy og 
CLOVER SEEDS 
White Clover (Trifolium Repens) 
Red Clo ver (Trifoliuio Pratensc) 
A syke Clover (Trifolium Hybridun. ) 
Crimson c lover (Trifolium Lncarnatum) 
Alfalfa or Lucerne (Medicago Lupulina) 
MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS. 
Mangel Wurzel. 
tv* , T Lb. 10 Lb. 
Mammoth Long Red 20 K 8 0 
Golden Tankard j.So 
Red Globe 20 
Su£ar Beets. 
French Silesian 
Lane's Improved .21 
New Danish Sugar .’32 
Wanzleben Improved 21 
Peas. 
Early Canada 
Black Kye Marrow . 
Large White Marrow 
Cow Peas . . . 
1.80 
1.90 
1-00 
1.90 
Bu. 
2.30 
3-25 
3-^5 
3-‘>o 
Golden Beauty 2.00 
Hickory King 2.00 
Longfellow 2.00 
Mastodon 2.00 
Southern Ilorsetooth 1.75 
Potatoes. 
All ihc Standard Varieties at Market Prices , 
Write for Quotations , 
Pumpkin. 
Lb. 1 0 Lb. 
Connecticut Field 35 3,00 
Rape. 
Dwarf Essex 15 1.30 
Soja Beans. 
Bu. 
Southern 3.25 
Medium Early Green 5.25 
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