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POP CORN The Pop Corns we offer are shelled. 
10 lbs. and over will be supplied at the 100-lb. 
rate. If by mail, add 8c. lb. for postage. 
White Pearl. Smooth, large white grains. 10c. 
lb., S8.00 per 100 lbs. 
Amber Pearl. Very early, 8 to 10-inch ears; 
amber-colored kernels, popping white. 15c. lb., 
$12.00 per 100 lbs. 
White Rice, or Rat Tooth. Early, white-point¬ 
ed kernels. 10c. lb., $8.00 per 100 lbs. 
COTTON (Upland Varieties). 
Allen’s Silk Long Staple. Good cropper, of 
great merit. Lb., 14c.; 100 lbs., @ 10c. 
Cook’s Silk Long Staple. New; a superior selec¬ 
tion of Upland. Lb., 14c.; 100 lbs., ® 10c. 
Doughty’s Long Staple. An excellent long- 
stapled sort; Heavy yielder. Lb., 14c.; 100 lbs., 
@ 10c. 
Hawkin’s Prolific. Strong-growing; adapted for 
hilly lands. Lb., 12c.; 100 lbs., (3) 8c. 
King’s Improved. A rugged grower, of strong 
constitution; big yielder. Lb., 12c.; 100 lbs., @ 
8c. 
Peterkin Improved. A favorite long-yielding 
variety. Lb., 12c.; 100 lbs., ® 8c. 
Russell’s Big Boll. A reliable medium early; 
lint excellent. Lb., 12c.; 100 lbs., @ 8c. 
Shine’s Early Prolific. Extra early; grows fur¬ 
ther North than others. Lb., 15c.; 100 lbs., @ 12c. 
SEA ISLAND. Grown near the seacoast; it pro¬ 
duces the finest cotton of all. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs., 
@ 6c. 
DOURA, Rural Branching. Very productive fodder 
plant; may be cut several times. Lb., 12c.; 100 
lbs., $8.00. 
Yellow Branching. Earlier and taller than 
above, but does not stool out so much. Lb., 12c.; 
100 lbs., $S.00. 
FLAX SEED. Price variable. 
HUNGARIAN GRASS. (See Millet below.) 
JERUSALEM CORN. T he surest forage crop for 
dry, hot sections, and for dry seasons, often pro¬ 
ducing a crop when other forage plants perish; 
grows about 5 ft. Lb., 12c.; 100 lbs., $8.00. 
kaffir corn. 
White. Excellent fodder plant, green or dried, 
and the grain is valuable for feeding poultry. 4 
to 5 ft. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
Red. Taller than the white; very leafy and juicy; 
grain good for poultry. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
LUPINS FIELD. Valuable for plowing under; suc¬ 
ceeds on poor soils. Lb., 15c.; 100 lbs., $10.00. 
LUCERNE. (See Clovers, -page 69.) 
MANGEL WURZEL. (See Beet, page 66.) 
MILLET. , , , 
Hungarian. The quickest of catch crops for hay; 
may be sown up to August. Valuable when hay 
is snort, or to follow some early-harvested crop. 
Bush. (48 lbs.), $2.00; 10 bush., @ $1.90. 
German or Golden, Northern Grpwn. Larger 
and heavier cropper than Hungarian, but later. 
Bush. (50 lbs.), $1.80; 10 bush., @ $1.70. 
Tennessee Golden. Of taller, stronger growth, 
with larger heads than the northern strain; our 
specially selected type produces nearly double 
the crop of ordinary strains. (See cut.) $2.30 
per bush, of 50 lbs.; 10 bush, lots @ $2.20 bush. 
Japanese. (See page 64.) Heavy yielder; very 
nutritious; fed green or cured. Lb., 10c.; 10 lbs. 
90c.; 100 lbs., $7.50. 
Pearl. Not as hardy as other Millets, but enor¬ 
mous cropper. Lb , 12c., 100 lbs., $10.00. 
OATS. 
Long’s White Tartar. (See page 65.) An 
improved selection of White Tartarian. Very 
productive, strong, long straw, large heads, fine 
grain. Peck, 50c.; bush. (32 lbs.), $1.40; 10 
bush., ® $1.30; 100 bush., @ $1.25. 
Clydesdale, Henderson’s Imported. (See page 
65.) Grand white Oat, weighing 50 lbs. to bush. 
(See cut.) Peck, 75c.; bush. (50 lbs.), $2.50; 10 
bush., ® $2.25; 100 bush., ® $2.15. 
Clydesdale, American Grown. Extra choice 
and heavy, domestic grown; recleaned and free 
from all light and chaffy seeds. Bush. (32 lbs.), 
$1.25; 10 bush., ® $1.20;100 bush., @ $1.15. 
Probsteier. A leading white Oat, productive and 
heavy; strong straw. Bush. (32 lbs.), $1.00; 10 
bush., (3) 95c.; 100 bush., @ 90c. 
Black Tartarian. Early and most prolific; straw 
long and strong. Peck, 40c.; bush (32 lbs.), 
$1.30; 10 bush.,'® SI.25. 
Lincoln. Popular, early, strong-strawed; grain 
thin-skinned. Bush. (32 lbs.)- $1.10; 10 bush., 
@ $1.05; 100 bush., @ $1.00. 
White Russian. Large, heavy, plump grain; stools 
freely, strong straw. Bush. (32 lbs.), $1.10; 
10 bush., ® $1.05; 100 bush., @ $1.00. 
Silver White Maine. Grand Oat of vigorous 
growth. Bush. (32 lbs.), $1.10; 10 bush., @ $1.05; 
100 bush., @ $1.00. 
Winter or Turf Oats. For fall sowing; hardy as 
far north as Penna. Peck, 40c.; bush. (32 lbs.), 
$1.25; 10 bush., ® $1.20. 
POTATOES. (See pages 40, 4t and 59.) 
PEAS. Field, for Fodder and Green Manuring. 
Valuable soil enrichers. (See page 65.) 
Canada White. Valuable for sowing North. 
Peck, 60c.; bush. (60 lbs.), $1.80; 10 bush., @ 
$1.70. 
Canada Blue. Valuable for sowing North Peck, 
70c.; bush. (60 lbs.), $2.20; 10 bush.. ® $2.10. 
Large Marrowfat. Of immense growth; heavy 
yielder. Peck, 75c.; bush. (60 lbs.), $2.75; 10 
* bush., @ $2.65. 
Cow Peas. For green summer feeding and plow¬ 
ing under. Bush. (60 lbs.), $3.00; 10 bush., @ 
$2.90. 
PUMPKIN. (See page 60.) 
RAMIE. Grown for the long, silky, strong fibre; 
used for Ramie cloth, binder twine, etc. $1.00 
per oz.; $12.00 lb. 
RAPE. Dwarf Essex. (See page 65.) Furnishes 
excellent pasturage for cattle, sheep and hogs 
in 6 weeks from sowing. Lb., 10c.; bush. (50 
lbs.), $3.25; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
RUTA BAGA, or RUSSIAN TURNIP. 
Im proved American Purple Top. The popular 
standard for stock-feeding ; hardy; productive; 
good keeper; yellow flesh. Lb., 40c. 
Henderson’s Long Island Improved. Bred 
from American Purple Top; nearly double in 
size; a big yielder and good keeper; flesh yellow. 
Lb., 55c . 
Large White French, Sweet, German or Rock. 
A white-fleshed variety of large size. Lb., 45c. 
RYE. 
Spring. An excellent catch crop for fodder or 
grain. Bush. (56 lbs.), $2.00; 10 bush., @ $1.90. 
Winter. The variety commonly cultivated for 
grain, straw, green fodder, etc. Bush. (56 lbs.), 
SI.25; 10 bush., @ $1.15. 
Winter, Excelsior. A Vermont Rye, yielding 40 
to 50 bushels per acre. Bush. (56 lbs.), $1.50; 
10 bush., ® $1.40. 
Winter, Thousandfold. Heavy heading and 
productive; tall, strong straw. Bush. (56 lbs.). 
$1.50; 10 bush., @ $1.40. 
Winter, Giant. Big yielder of plump, heavy 
grain; straw of giant length and strength Bush. 
(56 lbs.), $1.75; 10 bush., @ $1.60. 
SAINFOIN. An excellent and nutritious fodder 
plant for light, dry, sandy or gravelly soils. Lb., 
12c.; 100 lbs., $10.00. 
SORGHUM, or SUGAR CANE. 
Early Orange. Valuable for green fodder; of 
large, heavy growth, but later than Amber. 
Lb., 10c..; 100 Tbs., S6.00. 
Early Amber. Productive and nutritious forage 
S lant, yielding several cuttings in a season. 
larlier and smaller than Orange; may be grown 
in Northern States. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs.. $6.00. 
SUGAR BEET. (See Beets, page 66.) 
SUNFLOWER, Mammoth Russian. Very pro¬ 
ductive, large heads of large seeds. Valued for 
feeding fowl. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs., $7.00. 
TEOSENTE. Resembles corn, but more leafy and 
tillers enormously; fine for green fodder, especi¬ 
ally in warm climates. Lb., 70c.; 10 lbs., @ 60c. 
TOBACCO. 
Primus. The earliest of all; succeeds well even 
as far north as Canada. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; 
i lb., 80c. 
Zimmer’s Spanish. The earliest and best Ameri- 
can-Spanish, and a favorite cigar variety, in¬ 
creasing in demand and culture every year. Pkt., 
10c.; oz., 30c.; \ lb.. $1.00. 
Havana .Imported. Pkt., 10c.;oz.,60c.; } lb., $2.00 
Havana,Domestic. Pkt., 10c.; oz.,30c.; I lb.,$1.00 
Sumatra, Domestic. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 60c.; i lb., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Connecticut. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; I lb., 80c. 
Kentucky. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; \ lb., 80c. 
Virginia. Pkt. 10c.; oz., 25c.; i lb., 80c. 
VETCH. 
Spring Vetch, or Tares. Species of pea, grown 
for soiling, or sown with oats for feeding green. 
Lb., 10c.; bush. (60 lbs.), $3.25. 
Winter or Sand Vetch. ( See page 65.) Hardy, 
early and productive; nutritious fodder, green 
or cured. Lb., 14c.; bush. (60 lbs.), $7.50; 
100 lbs., $11.50. 
WHEAT, SPRING. 
Saskatchewan Fife. A favorite Wheat for 
spring sowing; vigorous and productive Bush. 
(60 lbs.), $2.25; 10 bush., @ $2.15. 
Wellman Fife. Enormously productive* out- 
yielding other sorts; hard, dark ambel kernels. 
Bush. (60 lbs.), $2.30; 10 bush., @ $2.20. 
WHEAT, WINTER. All standard sorts and new 
hybrids described and illustrated in our Wheat 
Circular, on application. Orders booked now. 
WILD RICE (Zizania Aquatica). Attracts wild 
fowl; grows in shallow waters with mud bottom. 
As seed is not successful; we recommend plants. 
$1.00 doz.; $7.00 100. 
Henderson's Farmer’s Manual, oWtll Farm Seeds, 0 Mailed FREE request to Farmers and Breeders. 
