MAESIIALL’S FAKM SEEDS. 
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FARM AND FIELD SEEDS 
Eight ciuarts will plant one acre in hills; three hnshels will 
one acre broadcast. Peck 
Early Golden Surprise. 'J'liis is a cross between tlie 
Jiiii'oka and a iJent. 'the cob is small with very 
long grain, maturing very early and adapted for our 
Northern climate. it is a very hetivy yielder and 
when shown at the State Pairs always took the 
first prizes .$0.75 
Early Yellow Canada. A very desirable variety. Kars 
rather small, 8-rowed and deep grained. U'ho'earliest 
dint Corn, usually ripening in August and producing 
a large yield .GO 
Eureka. A superior dent variety for ensilage, growing 
to a height of 12 to 15 feet. Seed is white.65 
Improved Learning. luirge, handsome ears, deei)-grained 
and of a deep orange color. An early-maturing variety, 
distinctly dent, and a great yielder.GO 
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 .GO 
Pride of the North. (Dent.) Very large ears.(0 
Southern Horse Tooth. For fodder and ensilage. ■.('■0 
Thoroughbred White Flint. Of spreading habit.7 5 
Sweet Fodder. Of great value to dairy farmers.75 
sow 
Bush. 
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BARLEY. 
48 pounds to the bushel. 2 bushels to the acre. 
Champion Vermont. Early, two-rowed. Qt., 15 cts.; Feck, CO cts. 
Bushel, $2.00. 
BEANS. 
Soja Beau. Valuable as a forage crop and for fertilizing the soil.. 
Thrives well in hot and drj' weather. Sow broadcast one-half 
bushel to Ihe acre, or plant in drills three feet apart and one 
Longfellow Corn. foot between plants. Qt., 20 cts.; Peck, $1.00; Bushel, $3.50. 
Quart Peck Bush. 
Velvet Bean. Used as a forage plant, and as a fertilizing plant for turning under. Stock 
readily eat the vines and leaves. Plant in rows 4 ft. apart and 1 ft. in the row. . . .$0.25 $1.50 $5.Oft 
BUCKWHEAT. 
48 lbs. to the bushel. 1 bushel to the acre. 
Japanese. Earliest and most produclive of the Buckwheats .20 .60 2.00 
Silverhull. Light gray grain; a week later than Japanese .20 [gO 2.00 
MILLET. 
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Golden (German Millet). Very large crop, though not so early as Hungarian. Grows 3 
to 5 feet high. Requires good soil. Soav one bushel 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 
Bush. 100 Lbs. 
$2.50 $4.50 
3.00 5.00 
3.00 8.00 
Sow 2 to 3 bushels to the acre. 
32 lbs. to the bushel. 
Storm King. We have procured a stock of 
this wonderful oats grown from imported 
seed in New Jersey. The heads measure 
from 8 to 10 inches and the kernels are of 
immense size, Ihick, plump and heavy. It 
is very early, has great length of straw, 
producing 70 bushels per acre in New 
Jersey. We can safely say it is the 
greatest producer of any variety of Oats 
grown in this country. Per bushel $2.00; 
10 bush, lots, $1.85 per bush.; 25 bushel 
lots, $1.75 per bushel. 
Clydesdale, American Grown. Very heavy. 
Per bushel $1.50. 
PEAS. Canada Field. Valuable for caltlo 
feeding. Also used for ensilage. Sown 
broadcast in the spring at the rate of two 
bushels to the acre. Market price. 
PEAS. Southern Cow. Largely grown iji 
recent years in the Northern' States for 
Field of Storm King Oats. fodder and plorving under. Market price. 
RAPE. Dwarf Essex. Especially valuable for sheep pasturage. Lb. 15 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.00: 100 lbs. $8.00. 
RYE. Spring. Best norlhern grown. One and one-half bushels to Ihe acre. Bushel $1.75. 
RYE. Giant, Winter. Our own growing. Sow in September and October Bushel ,$1.75. 
SUNFLOWER, Mammoth Russian. Lb., 10 cts.; 25 lbs., $2.00; 100 lbs., $G.00. 
VETCHES. Spring Tares (Vicia sativa). Sown broadcast at rate of 60 to 100 pounds to the acre, like 
Avheal or barley and somelimes mixed with oats for soiling. Market price. 
VETCHES. Sand, Winter, or Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa). Sow from 30 to 50 lbs. to the acre. Market price. 
WHEAT. Sow 1% bushels to the acre. 
Pour Rowed Pulz. Red; hardy and very prolific. Lancaster Fulcaster. Bearded red variety. Bush. $2.50. 
Bushel $3.00. Red Wave. New, smooth red cliafF. Bimhel $3.50. 
Harvest King. Red, early, very hardy. Bush. $2.50. Spring Varieties. Rod or white. Bushel $2.00. 
Prices on all* Parra Seeds are subject to Market fluctuations. 
