MAESHALL’.S MATCHLESS SEEDS. 
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() A T 8 . 
Sow 2 to 3 Ijushels to the acre. 32 pounds to the hushel. 
Storm King. We have procured a stock of 
this wonderful oats grown from imported 
seed. The heads measure, from 8 to 10 
inches and the kernels are of immense 
size, thick, plump and’heavy. It is very 
early, has great length of straw, pro¬ 
ducing 70 bushels per acre. We can 
safely say it is the greatest producer of 
any variety of Oats grown in this 
country. Per bushel, $2.00; 10 bushel 
lots, $1.85 per bushel. 
White Tartar. A remarkably handsome 
and perfect white oat, extremely early, 
in fact, the earliest variety in cultiva¬ 
tion. It is an enormous cropper. The 
straw is long, very strong, and holds up 
well. The heads are large and well 
tilled. Peck 50 cents; bu.shel, $1.75; 10 
bushels or over, $1.00 per bushel. 
Northern Grown American. Very heavy. 
Field of Storm King Oats. 
Per bushel $1.50. 10 bushel, $1.40 per Inishel. 
P E A 8 . 
Canada Field. Valuable for cattle feeding. Also used for ensilage. 8own broadcast in the spring 
at the rate of two bushels to the acre. Market price. 
Cow Peas, Clay. This variety is of extra strong growth and specially adapted for sowing in North¬ 
ern (States. Market price. 
Cow Peas, Whippoorwill. A vei-y eaily maturing variety of upright or bush growth, klarket price. 
11 APE. 
Sow 10 pounds per acre broadcast, or 5 pounds in drills. 
Dwarf Essex. Especially valuable for sheep pasturage. Lb. 15 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $10.00. 
RYE. 
Spring. Best Northern grown. One and one-half bushel to the acre.Bushel, $1.7 
Giant Winter. Our own growing. Sow in September and October .Bushel, 1.7 
8 0RG IIEM. 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
Early Amber Sugar-Cane. The earliest and most productive variety. Height, 10 to 
12 feet. For ensilage or fodder it possesses good qualities; stock of all kinds 
relish it. How 7 pounds in drills, or 15 pounds broadcast, to acre.$0.15 $12.00 
Kaffir Corn (Red.) Excellent forage for horses and cattle, and excellent feed for 
poultry. Sow 4 to 5 pounds per acre.15 12.00 
8 U N E I. O W E R . 
Five pounds will plant one acre. 
Mammoth Russian .Lb., 10 cts.; 25 lbs., $2.00; 100 lbs., $7.00 
V E T C H E 8 . 
Spring Tares (Vicia sativa). Sowm broadcast at rate of (10 to 100 pounds to the acre, like wheat 
or barley and sometimes mixed with oats for soiling. Market price. 
Sand, Winter, or Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa). 8ow' from 30 to 50 lbs. to the aci'e. klarket ijrice. 
AV ir E A T . 
Sow 11/2 bushels to the acre. 
Four Rowed Fulz. Red; hardy and very j)rolilic.Bushel, $2.75 
Harvest King. Red, early, very hardy.Bushel, 2.50 
Lancaster Fulcaster. Bearded I'cd variety.Bushel, 2.50 
Red Wave. New, smooth red chah'.Bushel, 2.75 
Spring Wheat .Bushel, 2.50 
Prices on all Farm Seeds are subject to Market fluctuations. 
