^ _ _ J66JWEST 23RD ST., NEW YORK 
FARM AND FIELD SEEDS 
BARLEY 
48 lbs. Lo the hiishelj 2 bushels to the acre. 
Spring Barley, A good standard sort. 
Beardless, Spring. This variety is free from beards. 
Peck Bush. 
31.25 34.50 
1.25 4.50 
BEANS 
Soiv }/2 lo ^ bushels to the acre. 
Pea or Navy Beans. Used when dry for cooking.....Market price 
Soja Bean, Hollybrook Early, Valuable as a forage crop and for fertilizing the soil. Thrives 
well in hot and dry weather. Sow broadcast 3^ bushel to acre, or plant in drills 3 feet apart 
and 1 foot between plants.'.31.75 36.00 
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 feet apart and 1 foot in the row. 1.75 6.00 
BROOM CORN 
Lb. 100 lbs. 
Evergreen. Succeeds in a good, deep soil; it is very sensitive to cold. Sow 10 lbs, to acre. .30.25 320.00 
BUCKWHEAT 
48 lbs. to the bushel. Sow 1 bushel to the acre. 
Japanese. Earliest and most productive of the Buckwheats. 
Silverhull. Light gray grain; a week later than Japanese. 
Peck 
31.25 
1.50 
Bush. 
34.50 
5.00 
FIELD CORN 
8 quarts ivill 'plant 1 acre in hills, 3 bushels will sow 1 acre broadcast. 
FLINT VARIETIES 
Early Yellow Canada. A very desirable variety. 
Ears rather small, 8-rowed and deep grained. The 
earliest Flint Corn, usually ripening in August and Peck 
producing a large yield.31-75 
Golden Nugget. Very early, large ears, which average 
from 12 to 15 inches long. 2.25 
Longfellow. A very large-eared flint variet}'', grown 
very extensively in this vicinity for its productive¬ 
ness. Ears 8-rowed, often 14 to 15 inches long, 
with small cob and deep kernels. 1.75 
Sanford White Flint, Of spreading habit, long ears 
and very tall. Valuable for fodder. 1.75 
DENT VARIETIES 
Early Learning. This variety is similar to Improved 
Learning but is fully two weeks earlier in maturity. . 1.75 
Improved Learning. Large, handsome ears, deep¬ 
grained and of a deep orange color. An early- 
maturing variety distinctly dent, and a great 
yielder.. 1.50 
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 
Northern climate. A very heavy yielder. 1.50 
Bush. 
36.00 
8.00 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
5.50 
5.50 
Longfellow Corn 
Eureka. One of the finest and most productive held Corns grown. iThe ]-)Lonts vrovv i r. 
feethigh. Valuable for ensilage or as a yellow dent Corn. ....... . 7. 
Southern Horse Tooth. A large, leafy grower, especially valuable for ensilage. 
Sweet Fodder. Succulent and nutritious for feeding green. 
Peck 
$1.50 
1.35 
1.25 
Bus. 
$5.50 
5.00 
5.00 
Prices on all Farm Seeds are subject to market fluctuations. 
