DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 
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T RD SEEDS 
Janary . 
Hemp... . 
Rape.. 
Maw. . “ 
Millet. 
Lettuce .... . “ “ 
Cuttle Bone .*. 
Mixed Bird Seed. . ** 
CLOVER —See Pages 65-66. 
Mammoth, or Large Red. per bushel. Market Price. 
Medium Red, or June . 
Alsike, or Swedish . . .. . per bushel of 60 lbs. $20 00. 
Crimson Trefoil, or Scarlet Italian. . 
White Dutch. .per bushel of 60 lbs $20.00. 
Lucerne, or Alfalfa .. “ “ 20 00 
GRASS SEEDS —See pages tt-t8. 
Timothy .. • • P er lb. 30c. per bu. Market Price 
Orchard Grass. . 
Red Top .. . . . ... 
‘Fowl Meadow, or False Red Top.. .... 
Blue Grass, Kentucky, extra clean . 
Blue Grass, English, Fescuepratensis . 
Perennial Rye Grass .. .. 
Wood Meadow Grass . . . 
Sweet Vernal Grass.. 
Hungarian Grass. . . 
Millet, common . . • 
44 German . . . . 
“ Egyptian, or Pearl. . ...... . 
“ w “ by frt. or exp , not prepaid , per 5 lbs. $i.o< 
Fine Mixed Lawn, Central Park Mixture . 
Flint’s Extra Fine Mixed ,/or permanent lawns (it selected grasses) 
MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS —See pages tS-70. 
Wheat, Winter, Clawson.. .3 lbs. by m; 
“ “ Fultz. . 3 
44 Spring, White Russian, best . 3 
Barley, common 3 
* 4 Naked, or Hulless . .. . • ••. 3 
Oats, Russian White, new, best . 1 
“ “ .. 3 
44 Bohemian, or Hulless .. ..3 
Rye 3 
Buckwheat, common . 3 
14 Silver Hull . -3 
Flax Seed, for sowing. Add it cents per lb. /or postage per 
Hemp Seed, 44 .. • • 
Spring Vetches, or Tares.. 
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THE WHITE STAR POTATO. 
•Those who have tested the newer varieties of 
potatoes, know that among them are sorts which 
on some soils and under some conditions of culture 
are as early, or earlier than the Early Rose, more 
productive and far better quality; but in spite of 
this, the Early Rose remains the favorite early 
potato, and it is so because it can be relied upon 
to do well under all conditions of soil, climate or 
culture. From careful tests and inquiry we felt certain that the White Star was not only a potato 
of the best quality, but possessed this adaptability to different soils and conditions to an equal or 
even creator degree than the Early Rose; so we purchased the entire stock of the originator. As 
a farther test, we distributed this seed to many growers so it would be planted on all kinds of soil, 
and be treated very differently. The universal report after one of the most unfavorable seasons 
ever known, is that the White Star did better than other sorts, so that we confidently predict that 
this is to become the most popular potato in cultivation. We urge all our friends to secure a stock 
while it can be obtained of perfect purity. For description and prices, see page 50, and colored 
plate opposite. 
