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MISCELLANEOUS SEEDS. 
BIRD SEEDS. ETC. 
Per Lb. 
CANARY.$0.J0 
CANARY SEED, MIXED.10 
GRAVEL FOR CAGES. Per quart 6c. 
HEMP. 5 lbs. 40c.10 
LETTUCE SEED. Oz. 6c. 25 
MAW, BLUE POPPY..:. 20 
Per Lb. 
MILLET, AMERICAN.SU.IO 
RAPE, GERMAN.10 
ROUGH RICE.10 
SUNFLOWER SEED FOR PARROTS. 5 lbs. 40c.10 
CUTTLE FISH BONE.30 
ROOT CROPS FOR FEEDING STOCK. 
RUTABAGAS. (Russian, or Swede Turnips.) 
Two to three pounds will soiv one acre, L'b. Lb. 
improved-American. Yellow flesh, purple top, for stock or tabl‘d.|0.20 J0.50 
Champion. A handsome globe-shaped and short-necked variety.20 .50 
Si.irving’s Purple-Top. A heavy cropper; one of the best for held culture...20 ,60 
MANGEU-WURZKL. 
Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre. 34 Eb. Lb. 
..olossal Long Red, Roots of the largest size, blood-red color. . S0.15 |0,:'5 
Champion Yellow Globe. Smooth, globe-shaped roots of large size.16 .35 
Golden Tankard. Flesh bright golden yellow....1» .36 
CARROT. 
Three pounds ivill sow one acre, Lb, 
Oapver^® Half Long Orange. Cultivated for market and agricultural purposes.^0.25 |0.70 
Improved Long Orange. For held crops this is the best variety grown.25 .70 
White Belgian. Very extensively grown for feeding horses and cattle.20 .60 
FIELD CORN. 
Eight quarts will pla7it one acre -m hills; three bushels will sow one acre broadcast. Per Qt. Per Bus. 
Early Yellow Canada. Very early yellow flint.$0.15 $2.00 
Golden Beauty. U^ent.) Large grain; small cob; very productive.15 2 00 
King Philip. Early, deep yellow flint.)5 2 00 
Learning Early. (Dent) Large, deep grains; bright yellow. 15 2.00 
Longfellow. (Yellow Flint.) Small cob and large grain.15 2 00 
Pr de of the North. (Dent.) Very large ears.15 2.00 
Southern Horse Tooth. For fodder and ensilage. 15 1.50 
Thoroughbred While flint. Of spreading habit. 15 2.00, 
MISCELLANEOUS EARM SEEDS* 
45 pounds to the bushel, ^ bushels to the acre. Per Qt. Per Bus* 
BARLEY.—Champion. Price variable; about. $0.10 $1.50 
45 lbs. to the bushel, 1 bushel to the acre. Per Qt. Per Bus. 
BUCKWHEAT.-American Silver Hull. Early and productive.$0.15 $1.60 
Japanese. Enormously productive; extra large grains....15 1,50 
SO lbs. to bushel. Per Lb. 100 Lbs. 
MILLETS.—Japan Barn-Yard. Excellent for fodder; 30 to 40 lbs. to the acre.$0.13 $8.00 
Hungarian. Valuable soiling plant. 1]^ bushels to the acre.10 5,00 
Golden. Largely grown for feeding birds. 13^ bushels to the acre.....10 5.00 
Pearl Millet. Valuable fodder plant for the ttouth.15 10.00 
^io 2 bushels to the acre. 23 Ihs, to the bushel, per Bus. 
OATS.—Clydesdale, American Grown. Very heavy.§1.25 
Per Pk. Per Bus. 
PEAS, For Fodder and Plowing Under.—Canada White. $0.60 $2.00 
Cow Peas.76. 2.75 
Per Lb. 100 Lbs. 
RAPE.—Dwarf Essex for Feeding Sheep. Sow 6 lbs. per acre. o....$0.10 $7.00 
5G lbs. to bushel, l to 114 bushels to acre. Per Qt. Per Bus. 
RYE.—V/inter Excelsior. $0.15 $2.00 
Spring Rye. 15 L75 
Per Lb. 100 Lbs. 
SUNFLOWER.— Large Russian..............10.10 $8.00 
Per Bus, 
SPRING Vi/h:AT.-S askatchewan Fife..... ..-......$2.0C 
