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MAESHALL’S MATCHLESS SEEDS. 
FARM AND FIELD SEEDS 
FIELD COEN. 
Eight quarts will plant one acre in hills; three bushels will sow one acre broadcast. 
FLINT VARIETIES. 
Peck 
Early Yellow Canada. A very desirable variety. 
Ears rather, small, 8-rowed and deep grained. 
The earliest Flint Corn, usually ripening in 
August and producing a large yield..$0.60 
Longfellow. A very large-eared flint variety, 
grown very extensively in this vicinity for its 
productiveness. Ears, 8-rowed, often 14 to 15 
inches long, with small cob and deep kernels.60 
Thoroughbred White Elint. Of spreading habit.75 
DENT VARIETIES. 
Improved Learning. Large, handsome ears, deep¬ 
grained and of a deep orange color. An early- 
maturing variety distinctly dent, and a great 
yielder..60 
Pride of the North. (Dent.) Very large ears.60 
FODDER AND ENSILAGE VARIETIES. 
Early Golden Surprise. This is a cross between the 
Eureka and a Dent. The cob is small with very 
long grain, maturing very early and adapted for 
Longfellow Corn. Northern climate. A very heavy yielder. 
Eureka. A superior dent variety for ensilage, growing to a height of 12 to 15 feet. 
Seed is white. 
Southern Horse Tooth. For fodder and ensilage. 
Sweet Fodder. Of great value to dairy farmers. 
BARLEY. 
48 pounds to the bushel. 2 bushels to the acre. 
Spring Barley. A good standard sort. 75 
Beardless. This variety is free from beards. 75 
BEANS. 
Sow 1/2 to Vi bushel to the acre. 
Soja Bean. Hollybrook Early. Valuable as a forage crop and for fertilizing the soil. 
Thrives well in hot and dry weather. Sow broadcast one-half bushel to the acre. 
or plant in drills three feet apart and one foot between plants. 1.00 
ret Bean. Used as a forage plant, and as a fertilizing plant for tunuTig under 
Stock readily eat the vines and leaves. Plant in rows 4 feet apart and 1 foot in 
the row . 2.50 
Bush. 
$2.35 
2.25 
2.50 
2.00 
2.25 
2.75 
2.25 
2.25 
2.75 
2.50 
2.50 
3.50 
5.00 
BROOM CORN. 
Evergreen. Succeeds in a good deep soil; it is very sensitive to cold. 12 qts. to acre 
BUCKWHEAT. 
48 pounds to the bushel. l bushel to the acre. 
Japanese. Earliest and most productive of the Buckwheats . 
Silverhull. Light gray grain; a week later than Japanese . 
MILLET. 
Golden (German Millet). Very large crop, though not so early as Hungarian. 
Grows 3 to 5 feet high. Requires good soil. Sow one bu.shel to the acre. . $0.10 
Hungarian. Sow from June to August 1, at the rate of one bushel per acre. . .10 
Japanese (Barnyard Grass). 35 lbs. to the bushel. Sow from May to August 1. .12 
Per Lb. 100 Lbs. 
$0.15 $12.00 
Peck Bush. 
$0.60 $2.00 
.60 2.00 
Bush. 100 lbs. 
$2.50 $4.50 
3.00 5.00 
3.00 8.00 
Prices on all Farm Seeds are subject to Market fluctuations. 
