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MAESHALL'S FAEM SEEDS. 
FARM AND FIELD SEEDS 
BARLEY. 
48 pounds to the bushel. 2 bushels to the acre. peck Bush 
Spring Barley. A good standard sort.$0.75 $2.25 
Beardless. This variety is free from beards.75 2.50 
BEANS. 
Soja Bean. 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 3.50 
Velvet Bean. Used as a forage plantj 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 . 1.50 5.00 
BUCKWHEAT. 
48 lbs. to the bushel. 1 bushel to the acre. 
Japanese. Earliest and most productive of the Buckwheats . 
Silverhull. Light gray grain; a week later than Japanese .. 
MILLET. 
Per lb. 
Golden (German Millet). Very large crop, though not so early as Hungarian. 
Grows 3 to 5 feet high. Eequires good soil. Sow 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 
.$0.60 $2.00 
. .60 2.00 
Bush. 100 lbs. 
$2.50 $4.50 
3.00 5.00 
3.00 8.00 
OATS. 
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. The heads measure from 8 to 10 in. 
and the kernels are of immense size, thick, 
plump, and heavy. It is very early, has 
great length of straw, producing 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 cultivation. It is 
an enormous cropper. The straw is long, 
very strong, and holds up well. The heads 
are large and well filled. Peck, 50 cts.; 
bushel $1.75; 10 bushels or over, $1.60 
per bushel. 
Northern Grown American. Very heavy. Per 
bushel $1.50. 10 bushel, $1.40 per bushel. 
Field of Storm King Oats. 
PEAS. 
Canada Field. Valuable for cattle feeding. 
Also used for ensilage. Sown broadcast in 
tke 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 Northern States. Market price. 
Cow Peas, Whippoorwill. A very early matur¬ 
ing variety of upright or bush growth. 
Market price. 
RAPE. 
Dwarf Essex. Especially valuable for sheep 
pasturage. Lb. 15 cts.; 10 lbs. $1.00; 100 
lbs. $8.00. 
RYE. 
Spring. Best Northern grown. One and one- 
half bushels to the acre. Bushel $1.75. 
Giant Winter. Our own growing. Sow in Sep¬ 
tember and October. Bushel $1.75. 
Prices on all Farm Seeds are 
SUNFLOWER. 
Mammoth Eussian, Lb. 10 cts.; 25 lbs. $2.00; 
100 ibs $7.00. 
VETCHES. 
Spring Tares (Vicia sativa). Sown broadcast 
at rate of 60 to 100 lbs. to the acre, like wheat 
or barley and sometimes mixed with oats for 
soiling. Market price. 
Sand, Winter, or Hairy Vetch (Vieia villosa). 
Sow from 30 to 50 lbs to the acre. Market 
price. 
WHEAT. 
Sow IV 2 bushels to the acre. 
Four Bowed Fulz, Eed; hardy and very 
prolific. Bushel $2.75. 
Harvet King. Eed, eaii}^, very hardy. Per 
bushel $2.50. 
Lancaster Fulcaster. Bearded red variety. 
Bushel $2,50. 
Eed Wave. New, smooth red chaff. Bu. $3.25. 
Spring Wheat. Bushel $2,50. 
subject to Market fluctuations. 
