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MARSHALL'S FARM SBEDS. 
FARM AND FIELD SEEDS 
FIELD CORN. 
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 S-rov^edj often 14 to 15 
inches long; with small cob and deep kernels. . .60 
Thoroughbred White Flint. Of spreading habit... .75 
DENT VARIETIES. 
Improved Learning. Large handsome earS; deep¬ 
grained and of a deep orange rolor. 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 
Northern climate. A very heavy yielder.75 
Eureka. A superior dent variety for ensilage, growing to a height of 12 to 15 feet. 
(Seed is white .65 
Southern Horse Tooth. For fodder and ensilage.60 
Sweet Fodder, Of great value to dairy farmers.75 
BARLEY. 
48 pounds to the bushel. 2 bushels to the acre. Peck 
Spring Barley. A good standard sort.$0.75 
Beardless. This variety is free from beards.. .75 
BEANS. 
Soja Bean. Valuable as a forage crop and for fertilizing the soil. Thrives well in hot 
and diy Aveather. .Sow broadcast one-half bushel to the acre; or plant in drills three 
feet apart and one foot bet\A^een plants. 1.00 
Velvet Bean. Used as a forage plant; and as a fertilizing plant for turning unde?. 
Stock readil}' eat the vines and leaves. Plant in rows 4 ft. apart and 1 ft. in the 
I’ow .. 1.50 
Bush. 
$2.35 
2.25 
2.50 
2.00 
2.25 
2.75 
2.25 
2.25 
2.75 
Bush. 
$2.25 
2.50 
3.50 
5.00 
BROOM CORN. 
Evergreen. Succeeds in a good deep soil; it is very sensitive to cold 
BUCKWHEAT. 
Pel’ kb. 100 Lb.^^. 
.$0.15 $12.00 
48 pounds to the bushel. 1 bushel to the acre. 
Japanese. Earliest and most productive of the Buckwheats . 
Silverhull. Light gray grain; a Aveek later than Japanese . 
MILLET. 
Golden (German Millet). Very large crop; though not so early as Hungarian, 
GroAvs 3 to 5 feet high. Requires good soil. Sow one bushel to the acrc$0.10 
Hungarian. Soav from June to August 1 at the rate of one bushel per acre .10 
Japanese f Barnyard Grass). 35 lbs. to the bushel. Sow from May to August 1 .12 
Prices on all Farm Seeds are subject to Market fluctuations. 
Peck 
Sush. 
$0.60 
$2.00 
.60 
2.00 
Bush. 
100 lbs. 
$2.50 
$4.50 
3.00 
5.00 
3.00 
8.00 
