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IMPORTED OATS. 
HENDERSON’S CLYDESDALE. With¬ 
out a doubt the grandest White Oat in 
cultivation, weighing50 lbs. to the bushel; 
very early and productive. We offer these 
oats for sale at 50 lbs. per bushel, ex¬ 
actly as grown for us, so that those pur¬ 
chasing will actually receive for every 
bushel over one and one-lialf bushels 
according to the American standard. (See 
cut.) $1.00 peck, $2.50 bushel of 50 
lbs., 3 bushels for $7.00; 10 bushels 
and upward, $2.25 per bushel; 100 
bushels and upward, $2.15 per bushel. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. The most prolific 
and distinct variety of Black Oat. Early, 
long and strong-strawed, and bears a short 
plump grain. 50c. peck, $1.25 bushel 
(321bs.); 10 bushel lots, $1.15 bushel. 
At the World’s Fair we wer P 
granted over thirty awards, eight 
of which were for Cereals. 61 
AMERICAN OATS. 
AMERICAN-GROWN CLYDESDALE 
Thoroughly recieaned, and are extra 
choice and heavy, free from all foul seeds 
and light and imperfect grains. $ 1.25 
bushel (32 lbs.); 10 bushel lots, $1.15 
bushel; 50 bushel lots, $1.10 bushel- 
100 bushel lots, $1.00 bushel (32 lbs.i 
PROBSTEIER. A leading white variety 
It is very productive and heavy, and straw 
very strong. $1.00 bushel (32 lbs.); 10 
bushels and upward, 95c. ; 100 bushels 
and upward, 90c. 
WINTER OATS. Grown in New Jersey, 
which are much hardier than those grown 
in Virginia and other Southern States, 
and will stand the winter as far north as 
New York. 50c. peck, $1.25 bushel • 
10 bushel lots, $1.15 bushel. 
HEKDKnSON 8 CLYDE8DALE OATB. 
BARLEY. 
White Hulless. The grain is not unlike Wheat, 
and woigiis about (10 lbs. per bushel, instead of 
48 lbs., as other Barley. 75c. pock, $2.00 bushel 
of 18 lbs. ; 10 bushel lots, $1.80. 
Vermont Champion. Two-rowed, early and pro¬ 
lific. 50c. peck, $1.75 bush.; 10 bush, lots, $1.60. 
Two-rowed Duck Bill. 50o. peck, SI.75 bushel; 
10 lm§hol lota, ll.GO. 
Golden Grain. An exceedingly handsome two- 
rowed Barley, with grain of the finest color. 
75c. peck, $2.25 bushel; 10 bushel lots, $2.00. 
Goldthorpe. Has a plump, heavy grain of richest 
color. 75c. pock, $2.25 bush. ; 10 bush, lots, $2.00. 
RYE. 
Spring. An excellent catch crop when the fall- 
sown lias been winter-killed. $2.00 bushel. 
Winter. Prices on application. 
BUCKWHEAT. 
Japanese. (Introduced by us.) Distinct and 
superior to all other varieties. $1.40 bushel; 
10 bushel lots, $1.30. 
FIELD CORN. 
15c. qt., 50c. peck, $1.75 bush.; 10 bush, lots, $1.60. 
Add 15c. per quart extra if to be sent by mail. 
DENT VARIETIES. 
Early Butler. A well-known very early variety. 
Hickory King. Largest grains of any white corn, 
with extremely small cobs. 
Early Mastodon. Early, with very large ears, and 
can be recommended as the best of its class. 
Golden Beauty. Surpasses all in size and appear¬ 
ance. (See cut.) 
Queen of the Prairie. The ears grow 8 to 10 inches 
in length, 14 to 16 rows, slightly tapering. Early. 
Learning. Of good size, cob small, with large grain. 
Mammoth White Surprise. Specially adapted to 
sections from Pennsylvania south. 
Parmer's Favorite. Produces unusually well, even 
on light land. 
Chester County Mammoth. One of the largest. 
FLINT VARIETIES. 
Golden Dew Drop. Reliable for Northern planting, 
as it grows quickly and matures early. 
King Philip. Very early. Ears large-sized and hand¬ 
some, measuring 10 to 12 inches. 
Longfellow. The largest yellow field corn, safe to 
plant in the latitude of Massachusetts. 
Compton’s Early. Yellow variety. Very early and 
prolific. 
White Flint. Handsome ears, large and well filled. 
A good sort. 
Large Yellow Flint. Very productive and of 
good quality. 
FODDER CORN. 
Southern Horsetooth. Specially adapted for 
ensilage. $1.35 bushel; 10 bushel lots, $1.25. 
Improved Early Horsetooth. Being nearly two 
weeks earlier, tins variety is better adapted for 
fodder and ensilage in the Northern States than 
the ordinary Southern Horsetooth. $1.40 bushel; 
10 bushel lots, $1.35 bushel. 
Sweet Fodder. Being very sweet and nutritious, 
cattle will oat every part of the stalk and leaves. 
$2.00 bushel; 10 bushel lots, $1.80 bushel. 
WINTER WHEAT. 
Varieties and prices on application. 
SPRING WHEAT. 
Saskatchewan Fife. Uncqualcd for earliness, 
yield and vigor. $2.00 bush.; 10 bushel lots, $1.85. 
Wellman Fife. Is enormously productive, out- 
yielding all other Spring Wheats. 75c. peck, 
$2.25 bushel; 10 bushel lots, $2.00. 
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GOLDEN BEAUTY DENT CORN. 
CORN, OATS AND OTHER GRAIN *°.£J canvas bags, which we charge for at the following rates : One-half bushel, 12 cents ; one 
-. bushel, 15 cents; two bushels, 20 cents. Customers will please add cost of bags to remittance when ordering. 
