VEGETABLE PLANTS 
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in flats containing 100 each. Less than 100 plants of one variety will be charged at dozen rates. 
CABBAGE. Ready May 1. All Head Early, American Drumhead 
Savoy, Mammoth Rock Red. 25 cts. per doz., $1.75 per 100. 
CAULIFLOWER. Ready May 1. Early Snowball. 25 cts. per doz., 
$1.75 per 100. 
CELERY. Ready May 1. Soup or Cutting. 25 cts. per doz., $1.75 
per 100. 
CELERY. Golden Self-blanching. Strong, transplanted plants. 
Ready July 1. 25 cts. per doz., $1.75 per 100. 
CELERIAC. Ready May 1. Large Smooth Prague. 25 cts. per 
doz., $1.75 per 100. 
EGGPLANTS. Ready May 15. New York Improved Purple. 
50 cts. per doz., $3.50 per 100. 
KOHLRABI. Ready May 1. Early White Vienna. 20 cts. per doz., 
$1.40 per 100. 
LETTUCE. Ready May 1. Big Boston. 25 cts. per doz., $1.75 per 
100 . 
PEPPER PLANTS. Ready May 15. Large Bell, or Bull Nose. 
30 cts. per doz., $2 per 100. 
RHUBARB ROOTS. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. If by parcel 
post, add postage at zone rate. Weight, 1 lb. each. 
TOMATO PLANTS Ready May I 
Ponderosa. 35 cts. per doz., $2.50 per 100. 
Early Jewel, Stone. 30 cts. per doz., $2 per 100. 
FARM SEEDS 
Prices are subject to market changes 
CANADA FIELD PEAS, White. Pk. $1.75, bus. (60 lbs.) $6. 
SPRING VETCHES. Grown for soiling, or sown with oats for feed¬ 
ing green. Two bushels will sow one acre. Bus. (60 lbs.) $6.50. 
BUCKWHEAT, Japanese. Matures early, is a heavy yielder and 
makes the best flour. Sow one-half bushel, broadcast, to the acre, 
about the middle of June. Bus. (48 lbs.). Market price. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE. Sown from April to July, it forms an 
excellent pasturage for sheep and besides is one of the best green 
feeds for other cattle. Sow 10 lbs. to the acre broadcast, and 5 lbs. 
in drills about 15 inches apart. Lb. 25 cts., bus. (50 lbs.) $7.50. 
MILLET, German, or Golden ( Panicum miliaceum aureum). 
Grows from 3 to 5 feet high, and on good soil produces a large crop 
of hay. Sow 1 bushel to the acre. Bus. (50 lbs.) $4. 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER. The tall-growing plants 
form immense-sized heads, containing a large quantity of striped 
seed which is fine for feeding to fowls. Four pounds will sow one 
acre. Lb. 15 cts., 100 lbs. $12. 
CORN pounds will 
plant one acre 
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Improved Learning. (Dent.) Matures quite early, adapted to 
almost all soils and is largely planted in both the northern and 
southern states. The long, tapering ears have golden yellow grains of 
medium size and, on an average, two are produced on each stalk. Lb. 
15 cts., 7 lbs. (J^pk.) 75c., 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.25, 56 lbs. (bus.) $4.50. 
Queen of the Prairie (Pride of the North). One of the earliest yel¬ 
low dent varieties maturing in about 85 days. The ears are of 
medium size, with deep yellow kernels; cob bright red. Lb. 15 cts., 
7 lbs. (j^pk.) 75 cts., 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.25, 56 lbs. (bus.) $4.50. 
Silver King. Ears about 9 inches long. 12-rowed and well filled with 
deep-grained kernels. The earliest white dent variety. Lb. 15 cts., 
7 lbs. (j^pk.) 75 cts., 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.25, 56 lbs. (bus.) $4.50. 
Longfellow. (Flint.) Particularly adapted for growing in the North. 
Ears 12 to 15 inches long and 1 Yi inches in diameter; 8-rowed, 
large broad grains and small cob. Lb. 15 cts., 7 lbs. (J^pk.) 75 cts., 
14 lbs. (pk.) $1.25, 56 lbs. (bus.) $4.50. 
WHITE SANFORD. (Flint.) Medium-sized ear, 8-rowed, kernels 
large, broad and of a silvery white color; very productive. Lb. 15 
cts., 7 lbs. O^pk.) 75 cts., 14 lbs. (pk.) $1.25, 56 lbs. (bus.) $4.50. 
GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS 
Prices subject to changes. Special quotations for large quantities. If wanted by parcel post, add postage at zone rates 
Crested Dog’s-tail ( Cynosurus cristatus). For lawns and pastures. 
1 to lj feet. 30 lbs. to the bushel. Lb. 60 cts., bus. $15. 
Kentucky Blue Grass ( Poa pratensis). Fancy cleaned. The stand¬ 
ard grass for lawns and pastures. Largely grown and very nu¬ 
tritious. Sow 3 bushels to the acre. 21 lbs. to the bushel. Lb. 
45 cts., 10 lbs. $4, 100 lbs. $35. 
Orchard Grass ( Dactylis glomerata). It is extremely early and 
desirable to mix with other grasses for pasture or hay. Particu¬ 
larly adapted to shady places. 14 lbs. to the bushel. Lb. 40 cts., 
bus. $5. 
Red or Creeping Fescue ( Festuca rubra). Valuable for lawns, 
especially on sandy soil or near the seashore. 14 lbs. to the bushel. 
Lb. 80 cts., bus. $10. 
Redtop ( Agrostis vulgaris). Fancy. A perennial grass generally 
useful. Requires no particular soil and is suitable for lawns and 
pastures. 32 lbs. to the bushel. Lb. 40 cts., 10 lbs. $3.50, 100 lbs. $27. 
Timothy or Herd Grass ( Phleum pratense). Most largely grown 
and producing the finest crop of hay. Also sown with clover. Sow 
fbushel to the acre. 45 lbs. to the bushel. Lb. 40 cts., 10 lbs. $3.50, 
bus. $13.50, 100 lbs. $30. 
CLOVERS 
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Alfalfa or Lucerne. Prized as a forage plant and yields an immense crop of hay on loose, rich soil. Sow 20 to 30 lbs. to the acre. Lb. 50 
cts., 10 lbs. $4.50, 100 lbs. $38. 
Alsike (Trifolium hybridum). Perennial. Sow with other grasses, when it is excellent for pasturage or hay. Lb. 50 cts., 10 lbs. $4.50, 100 
lbs. $38. 
Crimson (Trifolium incarnatum). An annual Clover, largely used for green manure. Sow in August or September. Lb. 35 cts., 10 lbs. $3, 
100 lbs. $23. 
Medium Red (Trifolium pratense). When used with Timothy makes excellent hay; also used for soiling. Lb. 50c., 10 lbs. $4.50, 100 lbs. $40. 
White (Trifolium repens). The best variety for lawns and also included in permanent mixtures. Lb. 60 cts., 10 lbs. $5, 100 lbs. $45. 
Canary . 
Rape. 
Hemp. 
Mixed Canary Seed 
BIRR SEED 
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Lb. 
$0 15 
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.. 15 
. . 15 
Lettuce Seed . 
Sunflower. 
Bird Gravel. 
Cuttlefish Bone 
Lb. 
$0 25 
. . 15 
28 
3-lb. package, 5 cts. 
.Dozen, 40 cts. 
