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August 27, 1021 
“Leap’s Prolific” Wheat 
A heavy-yielding variety. Threshing is 
revealing such yields as— peT acre 
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rices 
Grown in famous Lancaster 
Wheat Belt—known in every 
section for its hardiness— 
vitality—productiveness. Is 
reliable — means increased 
yields wherever taken to be 
sown. Graded — Sound — 
Cleaned clean —free of 
cockle, rye, smut, garlic, 
chess. 
Prices Lower 
So low that one bushel more 
wheat per acre next harvest 
pays your new seed. Chan¬ 
ces are you ’ll gain 5 to 8 bu. 
per acre. Many increased 
10 bu.—some even more. 
Seed must please you 
Sold on Money Back Plan 
Write for FREE CATA¬ 
LOG. Also samples. Be¬ 
sides “ Leap’s Prolific,” cata¬ 
log offers 4 other smooth- 
chaff wheats and 5 bearded 
varieties. All reliable kinds. 
Write today, mention this 
paper. 
A. H. HOFFMAN, Inc. 
Landisville, Lancaster County, Pa. 
11 acres —450 bu. 41 bu. 
10 ‘ —388 “ ..38.8 “ 
17 “ —682 “ .40 “ 
“ Leap’s Prolific ” 
(smooth-chaff) grows 
long, stiff straw. Good 
stooler—does not shatter. 
Grain is large, hard, finest 
milling qualities. Read 
full description in our 
FREE CATALOG. 
Hoffman’s Seed Pays 
HAIRY VETCH 
Free from noxious weeds and of high 
germination 
Experiment Station Bulletin says: "Hairy Vetch 
hardly lias an equal as ft land improver. If Reeded 
early it will provide considerable grazing and 
help out the winter forage question.” 
Write for more information on this crop. Also 
quotations. Prices down to pre-war level. 
O. M. SCOTT & SONS CO. 
84 Sixth Street Marysville, Ohio 
Annual White Sweet Clover 
From the home of the plant. High Grade Seed 
(Scarified) Germination testjmust please you. Two 
Dollars per pound delivered. Limited supply. 
F. A. JAMES CLOVER SEED CO. • NEWBERN, ALABAMA 
Seed Wlie at 
Smooth and Bearded. Most prolific Varieties. Hardiest 
Types. Varieties that requiie less seed, and yield more. 
Cleaned to Perfection. Prices right. Samples Free. 
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Sinoketown. Lancaster Co., Pa. 
Clean Strawberries 
Sell Quickly 
Buckbee, Beal and Kevitt’s 
Jubilee carry their fruit off 
the ground, which keep* the 
berries clean. Buckbee and 
Beal are huge berries of 
remarkable flavor, often 
more than two inches long. 
Kevitt’s Jubilee is noted for 
the deep red color of its 
heart-shaped fruits. 
Buckbee. $4 per doz., $7.50per 
25; $13.50 per 50; $25 per 
100. Beal and Keoitt ’s Jubilee, 
$3 per 25 ; $5.50 per 50; $10 
per 100. Send for catalog N 
and learn more about them. 
Wm.M. Hunt& Co., Inc. 
148 Chambers Street 
New York City 
STRAWBERRY Plants 
For August and Fall 
planting. Pot grown 
and runner plants 
that "ill bear fruit next summer. KASPBEKKY, BLACK¬ 
BERRY, GOOSEBERRY". CURRANT, GRAPE. ASPARA¬ 
GUS. RHUBARB, and PERENNIAL FLOWER PLANTS, 
ROSES and SHRUBS for fall planting. Catalogue free. 
HARRY L. SQUIRES Good Ground, N.Y. 
Strawberry Plants 
Pot-grown, summer-bearing. f 3 60 per 1 <K). Progressive 
and Howard 17, $4.50. GEORGE AIKEN. Box M. Putney. Vermont 
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWER PLANTS 
(It 11,1,A linn, ANCII PSA . RF.I.I.IS or I Mil.lMI IH1SV, HOLLY¬ 
HOCK, six colors. DIGITALIS or KOXUI.OVK, aQL’ILF.OIa or 
COMJMIIINK, SWEET WILLIAM. KOCCONIA. t’ENTAlltl A, 
OOllFOPSIS, PF.Ll’llIMI M Belladonna. HIBISCUS (Glnnt Mal¬ 
low Marvel), GYPSOPIIILA or BABY’S BUFATII. ORIENTAL 
nnc! ICELAND POPPY. ir»e each; *1.85 dozen ; #9.50 
hundred. 1IAHRY’ L. SQUIRES, Good Ground, N.Y. 
1 * 11 . __ 1 r O-l- 100 bu. slightly mixed with rye, at 
lfn63T ror 03I6 $1.(15 pel- bu. at my station. 10c 
for bags. Cash with order. C. TH0MANN, LaGrangeville, N. V. 
FREE JP ARM CATALOGUE 
Largest ever issued on New England Farms, 100 pages, 
250 illustrations, 1,200 places. C II A M R E R I, A I X A- 
BURNHAM, Ilic., 294 Washington St. Ro.ton, Musa. 
Largest Real Estate Clearing House in New England. 
Exceptional Bargain 
on Truck Tires 
ALL FIRSTS, GUARANTEED STOCK 
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MUER TIRF. COMPANY, 2158 Broadway, N.Y. 
Local Up-State Markets 
JOHNSON CITY—ENDICOTT MARKETS 
Hamburg, lb., 20c; boneless roasts, lb., 
20c; choice kettle roasts, 18c; porter¬ 
house steak, lb., 30c; neck cuts, lb., 10c; 
round steak, lb., 28c; roasting pigs, lb., 
25c; sausage, lb., 25c; salt pork, lb., 20c; 
pork loin, lb., 32 to 38c; sliced ham, lb.. 
35 to 38c; brisket bacon, lb., 22c; lamb 
chops, lb., 35 to 40c; mutton, lb., 12 to 
25c; veal chops, lb., 32c; veal cutlets, lb., 
40c; veal loaf, lb., 30c; rabbits, lb., 35c. 
Live poultry—Broilers, lb., 40c; heavy 
'fowls, lb., 32c; roasters, lb., 40c; old 
roosters, lb., 25c; turkeys, lb., 45 to 50c; 
geese, lb.. 34c; ducks, lb., 32c. 
Dressed Fowls—Fowls, heavy, lb., 35c; 
roasting chickens, lb., 45c; turkeys, lb., 
55c; geese, lb., 38c; ducks, lb.. 38c; eggs, 
extra white, 48c; browns, 47c; mixed, 
47c. 
Milk, qt., 9c; buttermilk, 5c; skim- 
milk, qt., 5c; creamery butter, fancy 
prints, lb., 49c; best dairy prints, lb., 49c; 
dairy in jars, lb., 49c; cheese, whole milk 
cream, 33c; skim, 17c; cottage cheese, 
lb.. 10c; pimento cheese, lb., 15c. 
Peaches, qt., 12%c; pears, Kiefer, bu., 
$3; citron, each, 10 to 15c; pie apples, 
qt., 8c; dried apples, lb., 12%c; plums, 
qt., 15c; black raspberries, qt., 30c; red 
raspberries, qt.. 32c; white raspberries, 
qt., 32c; long blackberries, qt., 23c; 
huckleberries, qt., 30c. 
Beans, string, qt... 5c; dry, lb.. 7c; 
beets, bu., $1.15; cabbage, white, lb., 4c; 
cucumbers, each, 2 to 5c; sweet corn, 
doz., 20 to 25c; carrots, bunch, 5c; cauli¬ 
flower, best, 10c; celery, best, bunch, 12 
to 15c; dill pickles, each, lc; dill, bunch, 
5e; eggplant, best, 15c; medium, 10c; 
lettuce, large heads, 5c; onions, green, 
bunch, 5c; onions, bu., 75c; potatoes, 
peck, 50c; rhubarb, lb., 5c; radishes, 
white, bunch, 5c; sauerkraut, qt., 15c; 
spinach, peck, 20c; squash, Hubbard, lb., 
4c; rutabagas, bu., 90c; tomatoes, qt., 
15c; vegetable oysters, bunch. 10c. 
Vinegar, qt., 10c; honey, clover, card, 
28c; extracted, 20c; popcorn, shelled, lb., 
10c; on cob, 8c; buckwheat flour, lb.. 5c; 
maple syrup, gal., $2.50. 
SYRACUSE PUBLIC MARKET 
Ducks, live, lb., 28c; Spring, lb.. 30 to 
32c; chickens, lb., 32 to 35c; fowls, lb., 
28 to 35c; geese, lb., 35c; guinea hens, 
each, $1; dressed poultry, ducks, lb., 50 
to 60c; chickens, lb., 50 to 60c; fowls, 
lb., 45 to 55c. 
Butter, lb., 50 to 55c; eggs, 45 to 50c; 
honey, comb, 30c; Italian cheese, lb., 45c. 
Apples, bu., $1 to $2; cantaloupes, 
crates, $1.50 to $3 j 50; crab'apples, bu., 
$2 to $2.25; elderberries, bu., 75c to $1; 
pears, bu., $1.25 to $2: peaches, bu., 
$2.50; plums, bu., $2 to $3; watermelons, 
each, 25 to 35c. 
Beans, stringless, bu., $2 to $2.50; Eng¬ 
lish limas, bu., $1.50 to $2.50; beets, bu., 
$1.50; per doz. bunches, 40 to 50c; cab¬ 
bage, new, doz. heads, 75c to $1.50; cel¬ 
ery, doz. bunches. 50c to $1 ; carrots, doz. 
bunches, 30c; chives, bunch, 10c; cucum¬ 
bers, doz.. 10c; per bu.. 50 to 60c; pickles, 
per 100. 35 to 50c; dill. doz. bunches, 50 
to 75c; eggplant, per doz., $2; endive, per 
doz., 60c; garlic, lb., 20c; Hubbard 
squash, lb., 2c; kohl-rabi, per doz., 60c; 
lettuce, leaf, crate, 75c to $2.50; Boston, 
per doz., 25 to 40c; onions, per doz., 20 to 
25c; per bu., $1.25; parsley, doz. bunches, 
40c; peppers, doz.. 20c; per bu.. $1.75 to 
$2.50; potatoes, new, bu., 75c to $2.25; 
pumpkins, each, 15 to 25c; radishes, doz. 
bunches. 15 to 20c; romaine, doz. heads, 
30 to 50c; sage, bunch, 5c; Summer 
squash, doz.. $1 to $1.50 ; sweet corn, doz., 
10 to 15c; Swiss chard, bundle. 10c; to¬ 
matoes, bu., 50 to 75c; turnips, doz. 
bunches, 50c. 
Hay and Straw—Alfalfa, extra, ton, 
$20 to $23; hay. No. 1, $20 to $23; No. 2, 
$18; No. 3, $15; Timothy, ton, $20 to 
$22; straw, rye, $14; wheat, $12; oat, $8. 
ROCHESTER 
Dressed beef, carcass, lb.. 12 to 16c; 
forequarters, lb., 8 to 12c; hindquarters, 
lb.. 20 to 24c; dressed hogs, light, lb., 13 
to 15c; heavy, 10 to 12c; Spring lambs, 
lb.. 22 to 26c; yearling lambs, lb.. 16 to 
18c; mutton, lb., 10 to 12c; veal, lb., 14 
to 18c. 
Live Poultry—Fowls, lb.. 28 to 30c; 
broilers, lb., 33 to 35c; springers, lb., 33 
to 35c; roosters, old, 28 to 30c; eggs, 45 
to 50c. 
Apples. 14-qt. basket. 50c to $1; per 
bu.. $1.25 to $1.75; elderberries, 14-qt. 
basket, 40 to 50c; grapes. 14-qt. basket, 
75c to $1 ; pears, 14-qt. basket. 75c to $1; 
plums, 14-qt. basket. $1.25 to $150; 
peaches, basket, 50c to $1 : Lawton ber¬ 
ries, crate, $6 to $7; muskmelons, doz., 
$2 to $6 ; watermelons, each, 40 to 75c. 
Beets, doz. bunches. 30 to 35c; cabbage, 
new, doz. heads. 75c to $1.50; carrots, 
doz. bunches, 25 to 30c; celery, doz. 
bunches, 60 to 75c; cucumbers, bu., $1 
to $1.25; eggplant, bu.. $1 to $1.50; green 
peppers, 14-qt. basket. 40 to 50c: red 
peppers, 14-qt. basket. $1.25 to $1.50; 
lima beans, lb. 35 to 40c; lettuce, doz. 
heads. 30 to 45c; head lettuce, doz, 75c 
to $1 : mint, green, doz. bunches, 30 to 
35c; onions, green, doz. bunches. 15 to 
20c: dry, 14-qt. basket, 50 to 60c; pota¬ 
toes, new. bu.. $2.50; pumpkins, doz., 
$1.50 to $1.75; pickles, dill, per 100. 60 
to 75c; pickles, small, per 100. 30 to 35c; 
pieplant, doz. bunches, 35 to 40c; rad¬ 
ishes, doz. bunches, 10 to 12c; sweet corn. 
best, doz. ears, 25 to 30c; seconds, doz., 
18 to 20c; Summer squash, per doz., 60 
to 75c; tomatoes, 14-qt. basket, 30 to 35c; 
green beans, basket. 45 to 60c; wax beans, 
basket, 45 to 60c; watercress, doz. 
bunches, 45 to 50c. 
Beans, per 100 lbs., hand-picked, me¬ 
dium, $3^25; red marrow, $8; white mar¬ 
row, $4.50; red kidney, $10; white kid¬ 
ney, $11; pea, $3.10; yellow-eye, $0.50; 
imperials, $8.50. 
Buffalo Wholesale Markets 
The increased rains have improved the 
condition of crops and gardens in this ter¬ 
ritory, and it now looks as if the late po¬ 
tatoes would be much less of a failure 
than the early ones were. Most articles 
are fairly strong. 
BUTTER-CHEESE—EGGS 
Butter, firmer; creamery, 45 to 48c; 
dairy, 39 to 42c; crocks, 33 to 40c; com¬ 
mon, 27 to 28c. Cheese, quiet; daisies 
and flats, 21 to 22c; longhorns, 23 to 24c. 
Eggs, firm; hennery, 43 to 50c; State and 
Western candled, 34 to 38c. 
POULTRY 
Dressed poultry, steady; turkeys, 55 to 
56c; fowl. 32 to 38c; broilers, 40 to 42c; 
frozen chickens. 35 to 42c: old roosters. 
19 to 20c; ducks, 33 to 34c; geese, 26 
to 28c. Live poultry, firmer ; fowl. 22 to 
28c; broilers, 22 to 28c; old roosters, 19 
to 20c; ducks, 25 to 30c-; geese, 18 to 20c. 
APPLES-POTATOES 
Apples, steady; State No. 1. bu.. $2.75 
to $3; fair to good, $1.50 to $2.25; com¬ 
mon. 75c to $1.25. Potatoes, easier; 
Southern, bbh. $6.75 to $7; home-grown, 
bu., $2 to $2.25; sweets, bbl., $7.50 to 
$8.50. 
BERRIES AND MELONS 
Blackberries, scarce; home-grown. qt., 
18 to 22c; huckleberries, 24 to 25c; elder¬ 
berries, bu., $1.75 to $2. Cantaloupes, 
home-grown, bu., $2.50 to $2.75; Califor¬ 
nia honcydcws and cassabas, crate, $2 to 
$2.50. 
TREE FRUITS 
Peaches, home-grown, bu., $1.50 to 
$2.50; California, flats. $1.25 to $1.50; 
plums, dull; Burbank, 6-lb. basket, 30 to 
35c; Niagaras. 40 to 50c; pears, strong; 
Clapp's Favorite, bu., $1.75 to $2.25; 
Bartletts, $2 to $3. 
BEANS —ONIONS 
Beans, dull; kidney, cwt., $9 to $10; 
marrow, $7 to $8; pea and medium, $4.25 
to $5.50. Onions.- firm ; home-grown, bu., 
$1.50 to $2; State, cwt.. $3.50 to $3.65; 
Spanish, small crate, $2.50 to $2.75. 
VEGETABLES 
Vegetables, quiet; beets; doz. bunches, 
30 to 35c; carrots, doz. bunches, 40 to 
50c; radishes, 20 to 25c; green onions, 
20 to 25c; parsley, 40 to 50c; cabbage, 
bu., $1 to $1.50; string beans, bu.. 50 to 
$1,25; cauliflower, $1 to $1.25 ; cucumbers, 
(55 to 90c; eggplant, $1 to $1.25; lettuce, 
box.. $1 to $2; tomatoes, 40 to 50c: cel¬ 
ery. bunch, 60 to 65c; peas, bag, $5 to 
$5.50; corn, doz. ears, 15 to 20c. 
SWEETS 
Honey, inactive; fancy white comb, lb., 
24 to 28e; dark. 18 to 20c. Maple prod¬ 
ucts, quiet; sugar, lb., 25 to 30c; syrup, 
gal., $1.50 to $1.75. 
FEED 
Hay, firm ; Timothy, track, ton, $18.50 
to $21 ; clover mixed, $19 to $20. Straw, 
$9 to $11. Wheat bran, ton, car lot, 
$18.50; middlings, $21.50; red dog, 
$36.50; cottonseed meal, $43; oilmeal, 
$43:50; hominy, $30; gluten, $32; oat 
feed, $11.50; rye middlings, $21.50. 
J. w. c. 
Philadelphia Wholesale Markets 
. BUTTER 
Best creamery, 46 ro 47c; common to 
good, 35 to 44c; packing stock, 24 to 27c. 
EGGS 
Nearby fancy, 53 to 54c; gathered, 
common to good. 35 to 45c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Fowls, 25 to 30c; broilers, 30 to 34c; 
ducks, 18 to 23c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Fowls. 34 to 39c; broilers, 34 to 38c; 
ducks, 27 to 28c. 
FRUITS 
Peaches. %-bu. basket. $1 to $2.50; 
muskmelons, %-bu. basket. 10 to 50c; 
watermelons, carload. $175 to $275; 
blackberries, qt., 15 to 21c; huckleberries, 
qt., 20 to 30c. 
VEGETABLES 
Potatoes, new. bbl., $4.50 to $5; cab¬ 
bage, %-bu. basket, 50 to 90c; onions, 
%-bu., 75c to $1. 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay—Timothy, No. 2. $23 to $24; No. 
3, $20 to $21 ; clover mixed, $20 to $21. 
Straw—Rye. $19 to $20; wheat, $12 to 
$12.50. 
Pittsburgh Wholesale Markets 
BUTTER 
Best Creamery, 47 to 48c: good to 
choice, 44 to 46c; rolls, 28 to 30c. 
EGGS 
Selected, 38 to 40c; common run, 34 
to 36c. 
LIVE POULTRY 
Hens, 30 to 33c; chickens, 28 to 33c; 
roosters. 15 to 16c; ducks, 27 to 30c; 
geese, 27 to 35c. 
DRESSED POULTRY’ 
Hens, 40 to 42c; broilers, 40 to 41c; 
roosters, 18 to 20c; ducks, 40 to 45c. 
FRUITS 
Apples, new. bu.. $2.50 to $3; plums, 
8-lb. basket. 40 to 60c; huckleberries, 
20-lb. basket, $3 to $3.25. 
VEGETABLES 
Potatoes, bbl., 85.75 to $6; sweet pota¬ 
toes. bbl., $6 to $6.50; onions, bu., $2.50 
to $3.50; sweet corn, bu., $1 to $1.25; 
Lima beans, hamper, $1.75 to $3; cab¬ 
bage, bbl., $3.50 to $4 ; tomatoes, bu., $1 
to $1.25. 
HAY’ AND STRAW 
Hay, No. 1 Timothy, $25 to $26; No. 
2. $22 to $23 ; clover mixed, $20 to $21; 
straw, rye, $14 to $14.50; oat and wheat. 
$12 to $13. 
New York Wholesale Quotations 
August 18, 1921 
MILK 
New York price for August fluid milk 
in 201 to 250-mile zone, $2.90 for 3 per 
cent fat. 
Butter 
Creamery, fancy, lb. 43 <0 44 
Good to Choice . 38 @ 42 
Lower Grades. ju @ 33 
City made.- 28 @ 36 
Dairy, best . 41 @ 42 
Common to good . 33 @ 40 
Paoking Stock. 25 @ 30 
CHEESE 
Whole Milk, fancy, new. 21 @ 21U 
Good to choice. n @ 20^ 
Skims. | @ 15 
EGGS 
White, nearby, choice to fanoy. 58 @ 59 
Medium togood. 45 @ 55 
Mixed colors, nearby Lest. 46 @ 48 
Common to good. 35 @ 44 
Gathered, best. 44 a 45 
Medium to good. . 35 @ 42 
Lower grades. 18 @ 24 
LIVE STOCK 
Steers. 6 00 @ 9 75 
Bulls . 3 75 @ 5 25 
Cows. 2 00 @ 5 50 
Calves, prime veal, 100 lbs. 12 00 @13 50 
Culls. 4 On @ 8 on 
Hogs. 8 75 @11 75 
Sheep, 100 lbs. 3 00 @ 6 00 
Lambs . 7 00 wl2 00 
LIVE poultry 
Prices are reported as follows: Fowls, 
30 to 33c; broilers, 25 to 31c; roosters, 
18c; ducks, 22 to 26c; geese, 14 to 16c. 
DRESSED POULTRY 
Turkeys, best. 45 @ 55 
Com. to good. 30 @ 40 
Chickens oholce lb. 38 @ 42 
Fair to Good. 31 ) @ 35 
Fowls. 28 @ 36 
Roosters. 23 @ 27 
Ducks . 25 @ 28 
Squabs, doz. 4 00 @ 7 00 
BEANS 
Marrow, 100 lbs. 8 25 @ 6 50 
Pea. 5 00 @ 5'25 
Medium . 5 00 @ 5 25 
Red Kidney.1175 @12 00 
White Kidney. 1175 @12 00 
Yellow Eye. 7 50 @ 8 00 
FRUITS 
Apples, new, bu..... 1 25 @ 3 00 
Peaches, bu. ... 175 @ 3 so 
Watermelons, carload . 175 00 @500 00 
Blackberries, qt. 20 @ 23 
Huckleberries, qt. 18 w 30 
Muskmelons, bu. 1 50 @ 2 50 
Pears, bbl. 5 00 @10 00 
Plums, 8-lb. bkt. 30 @ 40 
POTATOES 
Long Island, bbl. 4 00 @ 5 50 
Eastern Shore. 2 00 @ 4 50 
Jersey . 4 00 @5 <0 
Sweet Potatoes, bu. bkt. 1 50 @3 25 
VEGETABLES 
Beets, 100 bunches. 2 00 @ 4 00 
Cabbage, bbl. 3 00 @ 3 60 
Carrots, bu. 1 00 @ 1 75 
Cucumbers, bu. 25 @ 1 50 
Lettuce, balf-bbl. basket. 60 @ 175 
Onions, bu. 1 00 @3 00 
Egg Plants, bu. 50 @ 75 
Turnips, rutabaga bbl. 1 50 @ 2 50 
Radishes. 100 bunches. 75 @2 75 
String Beans, bu. bkt. 1 00 @2 25 
Peppers, bu. 50 @ 1 50 
Peas, bu. 1 00 @ 4 00 
Homaine.bu. 50 @ 150 
Mushrooms, lb. 50 <3 75 
Tomatoes, 6-bltt crate. 50 @ 1 50 
3 pk. box. 50 @ 1 75 
Squash, bu . 35 @ })0 
Sweet corn. 100. 75 <h 3 50 
Cauliflowers, bbl. 3 00 @ 5 00 
Lima Beans, bu. 1 00 @ 2 00 
HAY AND STRAW 
Hay. Timothy,No. I. ton. 29 00 @30 00 
No. 2.25 O 0 @27 00 
No. 3.2100 'a 24 00 
Shipping.20 00 @22 00 
Clover. Mixed .21 00 @27 00 
8traw. Rye.20 00 @22 00 
Oat and wheat.10 00 @1100 
GRAIN 
Cash wholesale prices quoted at New 
York: Wheat, No. 2 red Winter, $1.33; 
corn, No. 2 yellow 78c; oats, No. 2 
white, 43c-; rye, $1.1.9; barley, 75c. 
Retail Prices at New York 
Butter—Best .54 to .56 
Good to choice.50 to .52 
Eggs—Fancy .65 to .70 
Good to choice.50 to .60 
Potatoes, lb.03 to .04 
Lettuce, head .10 to .15 
Peaches, doz.50 to .75 
Blackberries, qt.35 to .45 
Huckleberries, qt.35 to .45 
Chickens, lb.45 to .50 
Fowls, lb.40 to .50 
Bacon, lb.40 to .50 
