E. E. MCALLISTER, 22 DEY ST., NEW YORK!.—CEREALS. 
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CERERLS. 
*** Grain in quantities of one-half bushel and upward should be shipped in canvas bags, which we can supply at 
following rates: One-half bushel, 15 cents; one bushel 18 cents; two bushels, 20 cents. Customers will please add 
cost of bags to remittance when ordering. 
EIF" The prices of some varieties may change as the season advances. 
BARLEY. 
48 lbs. to bushel. 
Champion Vermont. An early and prolific variety. Per 
qt., 15c.; bush., $1.50. 
BUCKWHEAT. 
48 lbs. to bushel. 
American Silver-Hull. Earlier and more productive 
than the common. Per qt., 15c.; bush., $1.25. 
New Japan. Enormously productive; the grains are 
much larger than any other variety. Per qt., 15c.; 
bush., $1.50. 
OATS. 
Drogheda Irish Imported. A valuable foreign strain. 
Perqt., 10c.; bush., $1.00. 
Clydesdale (American). Perqt., 10c.; bush., $1.00. 
American White. Price variable, from 60 to 75c. per 
bush. 
RYE. 
56 lbs. to bushel. 
Winter Excelsior. Per qt., 15c.; bush., $1.25. 
WHEAT. 
60 lbs. to bushel. 
Fultz (Bald). Per lb., 10c.; bush., $1.75. 
Fife. Per lb., 10c.; bush., $1.75. 
Improved Clawson. Per lb., 10c.; bush., $1.75. 
Lancaster. Per lb., 10c.; bush., $1.75. 
Carman, No. i. By parentage, half wheat, half rye. 
Mother parent Armstrong. Heads compact, sym¬ 
metrical, pointed, bearded; brown chaff. Three grains 
to a spikelet, eight sp'kelets to a side. Kernels hard, 
reddish or dark amber. Straw very strong and of 
medium height. As early as rye. Thought to be 
very hardy. Per lb., 25c.; bush., $4.00. 
Carman, No. 52 . Pure wheat cross, the original of 
which was Armstrong, crossed and re-crossed 
through several generations. Heads symmetrical, 
broad; brown chaff, nearly beardless. Medium to 
ripen. Light amber kernels, four to a breast, nine 
breasts to a side. The breasts are often double. Per 
lb., 30c.; bush., $5.00. 
Also, New York Spring Wheat at market price. 
BIRD SEEDS AND PREPARED BIRD FOOD. 
Making a specialty of Bird Food, etc., our facilities are unsurpassed for producing the best articles at the most 
reasonable prices. 
Sheppard’s Perfected Canary Bird Food. Invaluable 
for all seed-eating birds. This mixture of seeds, 
whole and crushed, presents to the bird its natural 
food in the most attractive form, and is infinitely su¬ 
perior to the ordinary mixture of seeds used for feed¬ 
ing purposes. It is cheaper, cleaner, and more 
healthful. The birds eat it all, not scattering it over 
the floor as they do seeds. One pound contains more 
nutriment than a quart of seed. It will fully preserve 
and develop to the highest degree the health, beauty 
! of plumage and powers of song of your caged pets. 
Put up in one pound boxes. Price per box, 20c.; 
dozen boxes, $ 2 . 00 . 
Sheppard’s Song Restorer or Treat. An invigorating 
Tonic and Restorative for Canary Birds, Goldfinches, 
Linnets and all Seed Birds. This preparation will in 
every case restore to their natural notes birds who 
have lost their song from the effects of cold or exces¬ 
sive moulting. For breeding birds and their young it 
is invaluable, strengthening their voice and improv¬ 
ing their plumage. Price, per bottle, 25c.; by 
mail, 30c. 
M:AUister’s Superior Prepared Mocking Bird Food. 
For Mocking Birds, Thrushes, Black Birds, Robins, 
Nightingales, Skylarks and all Soft Bill Birds. This 
preparation is the purest, healthiest and cheapest bird 
food known. Its ingredients approximating closely 
to the food of Birds in their natural state, and its use 
in all cases causing a marked improvement in their 
song and appearance. Price, 1 lb. bottles, screw top, 
per bottle, 35c.; 1 lb. tin cans, 35c.; in bulk, 30c. lb.; 
4 lbs, for $1.00. 
McAllister’s Imported Mixed Bird Seed. In lb. boxes 
(full weight), 10 c. each; doz., $ 1 . 00 . 
McAllister’s Washed Silver Gravel for Birds. Prices, 
qt. boxes, 60c. doz.; case of 3 doz., $1.50. 
McAllister’s Genuine German Bird Lime. For catching 
Birds, flying Insects, etc. Price, per bottle, 25c. 
Sheppard’s Genuine Prepared Fish Food. A perfectly 
pure article, specially prepared for feeding Gold Fish, 
etc., kept in Aquaria or Globes. Price, per box, 10c.; 
doz. boxes, $1.00. By mail, postpaid. 
McAllister’s Superior Prepared Parrot Food. For 
Parrots, Macaws, Paroquets, etc. This food is com¬ 
posed of a mixture of seeds, etc., recommended by the 
most experienced Bird Fanciers. Price, per lb. box, 
15c ; doz., $1.60. 
Ant Eggs—a Treat or Relish. For Mocking Birds 
Thrushes, Robins, etc. Price, per box, postpaid, 25c’ 
The above articles can be obtained from Florists, Druggists and Bird Fanciers. 
