GRASSES AND GLOVER. 
Sow grass seed for lawns as early as possible in the 
spring, so as to give seed the benefit of early spring 
rains. Late sowing is seldom successful. It is better to 
wait until September than to sow after warm weather 
lias commenced. Sow four bushels to the acre. The 
best single kind is Kentucky Blue Grass. To this add 
a little White Clover and Sweet Vernal Grass. Our 
preparation of Lawn Grass is as good as can be. 
At the price per bushel and peck we deliver to Ex¬ 
press Company here or on board cars. No charge for 
bags or packing. By the quart we prepay postage. 
Crested Dog’s Tail, ( Cynosurus crisiatuSy) quart, 75 
Kentucky Blue Grass, (Poa pratensis ,) clean 
seed; per bushel/$2.00; peck, 60 cents ; quart, 20 
Orchard Grass, (Dactylis glomcrata,) per bushel, 
$2.25; peck, 70 cents; quart,. 20 
Pacey’s Perennial Rye Grass, (Loliumperenne ,) 
per bushel, $4.00 ; peck, $1.25; quart, .... 30 
Red Top, ( Agrostis vulgaris,) per bushel, $1.75; 
peck, 50 cents ; quart,. 20 
Sheep’s Fescue, (Fcstuca ovina,) per quart, . . 35 
Slender-Leaved Fescue, (Fcstuca .tenuij'alia ,) 
per quart, . 35 
Sweet Vernal Grass, (Anthoxanthum adora¬ 
tion ,) per lb., $1.00; per oz., . 10 
Lawn Grass, fine mixed; per bushel, £3.00 ; per 
peck, 90 cents ; per quart. 25 
Poa Annua, a short, pale-green grass, and will do 
with less cutting than other varieties ; per lb. . 80 
Clover, White, per lb. by mail, 75 cents ; per 100 
lbs., delivered to railroad here,. $50.00 
Alsikc, perlb., by mail, 60 cents; per too lbs., 
delivered to railroad here,. 25.00 
Scarlet, ( Trifolium incarnation), per lb., by 
mail, 50 cents ; per 100 lbs., delivered here, . 25.00 
Lucerne, (Alfalfa,) per lb., by mail, 75 cents; 
100 lbs., delivered here,.50.00 
Clover, Lucerne, .California Alfalfa,) per lb., 
by mail, 75 cents ; per 100 lbs., delivered here, 50. 
Spring Vetches, per lb., by mail, 35 cents ; per 
100 lbs., delivered here,.10.00 
Sainfoin, per lb., by mail, 60 cents ; per bushel, 
delivered here. 
. 
. 6.00 
('.HASS SKKD IN HULK, 
BY MAIL. 
peck. 
bush. 
Blue Grass, post-paid, . . 
. $>-*5 
4 - 5 ° 
Orchard Grass, “ . . . . 
4-75 
Red Top, “ . . 
4.25 
Lav/n Grass, . . 
5-50 
NEW POTATOES. 
We can supply all the newly introduced varieties of 
Potatoes as well as any kind of merit that may yet be 
offered, and will forward a list of varieties and prices on 
application. We can supply the following named new, 
but well tested varieties, at the prices below : 
Snow Flakes, Brownell’s Beauty, Compton’s Surprise, 
Jones’ No. 4, Genesee County King, Late Rose, Early 
Vermont, postage paid, 50 cents per pound; 3 pounds, 
$1.25. By Express, expressage not paid, peck 80 cents; 
half bushel, $1.25; bushel, $2.00 ; barrel, $5.00. 
CHINESE YAM. 
We had so many calls for the Chinese Yam, ( Diosco- 
rea batata,) last year, that we have procured a quan¬ 
tity of the tubers. They are hardy, and make a very 
pretty running vine, often called Cinnamon Vine. 
The tubers are not very sweet, and may remain in the 
ground for several years. The engraving shows the 
appearance of the tubers. Each tuber, 30 cents ; $3.00 
per dozen. 
SEEDS IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 
To market gardeners and others who wish to purchase the larger seeds in large quantities, we offer them at the 
prices named below. The articles quoted in this list are packed and delivered at Express offices and railway depots 
in this city at the annexed prices. Freight charges to he paid by the purchaser on receipt of the goods, unless 
the amount has been previously advanced to us for that purpose. No charge for bags, packing or carting. 
BEANS. PEAS. 
" per bush. peck. 
Vick's Extra Early ,. ; . . . $7.00 $1.90 
per bush. peck. 
Early Rachel,.$5.50 $1.50 
Early Valentine,. /• .4.50 1.25 
Early China,.4.50 1.25 
Early Mohawk,.4.50 1.25 
Long Yellow Six Weeks,.4.50 1.25 
Wax or Butter,.5.50 1.50 
Refugee,.4.50 1.25 
White Kidney, ..4.50 1.25 
White Marrowfat, . 4.50 1.25 
Large Lima,.8.00 2.10 
CORN. 
Early Minnesota,. 4.50 1.25 
Russell’s Prolific, .4.00 1.10 
Moore’s Early Opncord,.4.00 1.10 
Crosby’s Early,.4.00 1.10 
Early Eight-Rowed Sugar,.4.00 1.10 
Stowell’s Evergreen, ..4.00 1.10 j 
Parching (ears), . . . . 2.25 .70 
PEAS. 
Carter’s First Crop,.9.00 2.40 
McLean’s Little Gem.7.00 1.90 
McLean's Advancer,.7.00 ■' 1.90 
Kentish Invicta, .. 
2.40 
Nutting's No. 1,. 
2.40 
Toth Thumb, . 
. . . 8.00 
2.10 
Blue, Peter . 
2.60 
Waite's Caractacus, . 
I.60 
Early Kent,. 
• ■ • 5-50 
1.50 
Laxton’s Prolific Early Long-Pod, . 
. . . 9.00 
2.40 
McLean's Premier,. 
. . . 10.00 
2.60 
Eugenie,. 
....9* 00 
2.40 
Carter's Surprise, . 
. 9.00 
2.4O 
Blue Imperial, . 
V- . 6.00 
I.60 
Champion of England, . 
I.60 
Tall Sugar, .. . . . 
3.60 
Dwarf Sugar, .. . . . 
3-40 
Black-Eyed Marrowfat,*. 
• • 3-oo 
.90 
ONION. 
per lb. 
Large Red Wethersfield, . 
Yellow Dutch, . ' . 
Early Red, t .. 
. 1.25 
Yellow Danvers, 'Globe,) . 
. 1.25 
White Globe, . 
