MAESHALL’S FAEM SKKDS. 
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FARM AND FIELD SEEDS 
Peck 
FIELD CORN. 
Eiglit quarts will plant one acre i.i hills; three bushels will 
one acre broaacast. 
Early Golden Surprise. 'llii.s is a cross Ijetwcen llie 
I'.ui’clca aiul a J)cnl. 'J he co)) is .small witli ver\' 
loDg grain, inaluring very early and adapted for our 
Xorlhern climate. It is a very lieavy yielder and 
when .shown at the Htale Pairs always took the 
first prizes .i.j;o .75 
Early Yellow Canada. A very desirable variety. Kars 
I'alher small, 8 -rowed and deep graiinul. 'I’he earliest 
Hint Corn, usually ripening in August and producing 
a large yield . 
Eureka. A suiierior dtmt variety for ensilage, growing 
to a height of 1 H to l.o f(H't. Seed is white. 
Improved Learning. Ijai’ge, handsome ears, det'p-grained 
and (il a deep orange color. An early-maturing variety. 
distinctly dent, and a great yielder. 
Longfellow. A very large-eai-ed Hint variety, grown veiy 
('Xl eiisiv ely in this vicinity lor its productiveness. 
Kars 8 -rowed. often 11 to 1.3 inches long, with small 
eoh and deep kernels . 
Pride of the North. (Dent.) Very large ears 
Southern Horse Tooth. Por fodder'and ensilage 
Thoroughbred White Flint. Of sip-eading habit. . 
Sweet Fodder. Of great value to dairy farmers 
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sow 
Eush. 
2.00 
Longfellow Corn. 
Velvet Bean, l^sed as a forage idanl, 
readily eat the vines and leaves. 
BARLEY. 
48 pounds to the bushel. 2 bushels to the acre 
Champion Vermont. Early, Iwo-rowed. Qt., 15 cts ■ Peck 
Busliel, tlt'i.OO. ’ ’ 
BEANS. 
Soja Bean. Valuable as a forage crop and for fcrliliziii"- 
Jhrivcs well in hot and dry weather. Sow hroadeasd 
Inushel to the acre, or plant in drills three feet ni)art ariu 
foot between plants. Qt., 20 cts.; Peck, $1.00; Bushel. ,$,8..30. 
IS a fertilizing plant for turning under. Stock^ " Lush. 
.113.00 
the snil. 
ono-lial f 
and one 
Plant in rov's 4 ft. apart and 1 ft. in the row. .t|i0.25 $1.50 
BUCKWHEAT. 
_ , 48 lbs. to the bushel. 1 bushel to the acre. 
J3.pciii6S6. . Ecirlicst ciiul most i)r(Klu(‘liv(* ot llip IBiickwliGRls 
Silverhull. Light gray grain; a week later than Japanese ................ 
millet. 
Golden (German Millet). A'ery largo crop, Ihough not so early as TTnni^arian 
to ,3 feet high. Requires good soil. Sow one bushel to' tin' acre 
Hungarian. Sow from June lu August 1 at tlie rale of one bushel per 'ici'e 
Japanese (Barnyard Grass). 35 lbs. to the bushel. Sow from May lo'August 
Grows 
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Por LI,. 
3 
. .liO.IO 
.10 
. . .12 
Bush. 100 J.hs, 
1:2.30 $|..3il 
3.00 3.no 
3.00 8.00 
^ VO o uiioneib LO tne acre. 
32 lbs. to the bushel. 
Storm King We have procured a slock o 
this ^y(lnderhll oats grown from importe, 
seed in I\ew .lersey. The heads ineusur 
110111 S to 10 inches and the kernels are o 
iiniiieiise size, thick, pliiiiiji and Iieavv I 
IS very early, lias great leiiglh of si'raw 
producing 70 Ijiishels ])or acre in Nev 
Jersey. We can safely sav it is Hr 
greatest producer of any varietv of Oat 
grown 111 (ills coiiiilry. Per bushel $2 00 
10 biish^lots, ,$1.85 per bush.; 2.3 biishe 
lots, .$ 1.(0 per bushel. 
Clydesdale, American Grown. Very 
Per hushel $1.50. 
PEAS Canada Field. Valiialilc for 
leeding. .dhso used for ensilage. i-iow 
hroadcasi iii (he spring at the rale of tw 
-PTrA^ ‘-''■V'r"".""'’.!;- 
PEAS. Soutlieiii Cow, Tjnrjjoly g:rown i 
recent years in Ilie Noviherii' Slates fn 
I Older and (ilowing under. Market price 
Id). 1 .) cts.: 10 lbs. $ 1 , 00 ; 100 Ihs. ,$S.OO. ' 
lioav; 
calll 
Sow 
Field of Storm King Oats. 
Uwarf ^sex. Especially valuable for sheep pasturage. ..... ... 
???■ northern grnwii,_ One and one-half bushels to the acre.' Biisliol 'iti 7 3 
growing. Sow in Septoinhcr nnd Oc(ol>oi', Bmshcl $1 ?;"> ‘ 
^UNFLOAVER, Mciinnioth Russian. IjIj., 10 cts.* 25 Ihs 00 • ion /in ^ • 
VETCHES. Spring Tares (Vicia safiva). Sown hn.adcast r-Ue of hi inn i < i 
Pyi""' soiiielinies mixed with oats for .soiling. Market-price >^ lo the acre, lil 
VETCHES. Sand, Winter, or Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa). Sow from 30 to 50 lbs. lo the acre. Market pric, 
Four Bowed Fulz. 
Bushel $3.00. 
Harvest King, Red, 
WHEAT. Sow 11,4 bushels to the aere. 
Bod; bal’d,!' and very prolific. 
early,'very hardy. Bush. $2.50 
Prices'oil aU' Farm Seeds are subTectlo Market fluM 
.Lancaster Fulcaster. Bearded, red variety. Busli. $2 50 
Red Wave. New, smooth real clmn-. Bushel Aa 50 
Spring Varieties. Ked or wliiti*. JUislud $2.00. 
