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FARM SEEDS 
SPECIAL PRICES 
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IMDEOH LARGE 
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For F\ill Descriptions and Ill\istrations send for HENDERSON'S FARMER'S MANUAL. Mailed Free. 
ALFALFA. ( See Clovers, page 65.) 
ARTICHOKES, JERUSALEM. Potato-like roots. 
excellent for feeding stock, especially hogs. Qt.. 
25c.; peck, $1.25; bush., $4.00. 
AUSTRALIAN.SALT BUSH. A valuable forage 
plant for dry situations and alkali soils. Oz., 15c.; 
lb., $1.50. 
BARLEY. 
New White Hulless. 2 to 3 weeks earlier than 
ordinary Barley, grows about same height, and 
the grain will not shell out in the field. Peck, 
75c.; bush. (48 lbs.). $2.00; 10 bush., @ $1.90. 
Two-Rowed Duck-Bill. Large heads of large 
rain; big yielder. Peck, 50c.; bush., (48 lbs.), 
1.60. 
Vermont Champion. Two-rowed: hardy, pro¬ 
lific and early. Peck, 50c.; bush. (48 lbs.). 
$1.60; 10 bush., @ SI.50. 
BEANS. 
Burlingame Medium. Handsome white beans, 
medium sized; prolific. Peck, $1.30; bush. 
(60 lbs.), $4.50. 
Boston Small Pea. Very desirable; early, hardy 
and prolific. Peck, SI.30; bush. (60 lbs.), $4.50. 
Improved Red Kidney. More prolific than the 
ordinary variety. Peck, $1.30; bush. (60 lbs.), 
$4.50. 
White Marrow, or Navy. Extensively grown 
as a shell bean. Peck, SI.30; bush. (60 lbs.), 
$4.50. 
BEANS FOR SOILING, FODDER, Etc. 
Early Green Soja. (See special description, page 
60). For either fodder or grain ; valuable for 
feeding green, dry or silage ; grows in Northern 
States. Lb., 10c. ; peck, $1.25 ; bush. (60 lbs.), 
$4.00; 10 bush., (fo $3.90. 
Late Soja. A month later than above ; valuable 
in the South. Peck, $1.00; bush. (60 lbs.), $3.00. 
Velvet ( Dolichos multi florus). Late; valuable 
in the South for plowing under. Peck, $1.00; 
bush., $3.25. 
BEET. Mangel Wurzel. 
Colossal Long Red (Henderson’s). A valuable 
improved and distinct variety. Extra large, long 
roots; blood-red, very nutritious, i lb., 15c.; 
lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., @ 30c. 
Red Globe. Large, smooth red globe roots; ex¬ 
cellent quality, i lb., 15c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., @ 
30c. 
Champion Yellow Globe (Henderson’s). Smooth, 
large, round roots; yellow flesh, i lb„ 15c,; lb., 
30c.; 10 lbs., ® 25c. 
Giant Intermediate (Henderson’s). Big yielder; 
handsome, large ovoid roots, i lb., 15c.; lb., 
35c.; 10 lbs., @ 30c. 
Golden Tankard. Flesh yellow, thus differing 
from other varieties; sheep prefer it; heavy yield¬ 
er. i lb., 15c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., @ 30c. 
Long Red. Largely grown; large roots of excellent 
quality, i lb., 15c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., @ 25c. 
Long Yellow. Differs from the Long Rea only in 
color, i lb., 15c.; lb.. 35c.; 10 lbs., @ 30c. 
Yellow Globe. Large globular roots; good keeper, 
adapted for shallow soils, J lb., 15c.; lb., 30c.; 
10 lbs., @ 25c. 
BEET, SUGAR VARIETIES. Valuable both for 
producing sugar and stock feeding. 
White Sugar. Grows to a large size; very 
nutritious, i lb., 10c.; lb., 30c., 10 lbs., @ 25c. 
Vilmorin’s Improved White. Contains the 
highest percentage of sugar; also valuable for 
stock, fib., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 lbs., @ 30c. 
Lane’s Imperial. An improved variety; very 
hardy and productive, i lb., 10c.; lb., 35c.; 10 
lbs., @ 30p. 
Klein Wanzleben. Heavy yielder and easy to 
dig. i lb., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 10 lbs., @ 25c. 
BROOM CORN. Evergreen. Free from crooked 
brush and remains green. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs., 
$7.00. 
BUCKWHEAT. Japanese. (See special descrip¬ 
tion, page 60.) The best of all; early, large grain; 
enormous yielder. Bush. (48 lbs.), $1.40; 10 
bush., @ $1.30. 
HENDERSON’S COLOSSAL LONG RED MANGEL. 
CARROT. 
Improved Long Orange. Enormous yielder of 
large roots; good keeper. Oz., 10c.; i lb., 30c.; 
lb., 80c. 
Danvers. Good-sized, handsome, stump-rooted; 
big yielder. Oz., 15c.; i lb., 30c.; lb., 80c. 
Large White Belgian. Long, white roots; very 
productive. Oz., 10c.; i lb., 20c.; lb., 50c. 
Large Yellow Belgian. Long, yellow-fleshed 
roots; good keeper for late feeding. Oz., 10c.; i 
lb., 20c.; lb. 50c. 
White Vosges. Thick, shapely roots, easily har¬ 
vested; heaviest cropper. Oz., 10c.; i lb., 25c.; 
lb., 60c. 
CASTOR OIL PLANT. From which the Castor Oil 
of commerce is produced. Oz., 10c.; i lb., 30c.; 
lb., 80c. 
CLOVER. (See page 65.) 
CORN, DENT VARIETIES. If wanted by mail. 
add 10c. per quart for postage. In ten-bushel lots or 
over deduct 10c. per bushel. 
Eureka (Henderson’s). (See special description, 
page 60.) The grandest Yellow Dent in cultiva¬ 
tion. Qt., 20c.; peck, 65c.; bush., $2.25. 
Wood’s Northern White Dent. (See special 
description , page 60.) The earliest large, White 
Dent. Qt., 20c.; peck, 75c.; bush., $2.75. 
Early Mastadon. A large-eared, early Yellow 
Dent. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60c.: bush., $2,00. 
Golden Beauty. A large Golden Dent; exceed¬ 
ingly productive. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60c.; bush., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Extra Early Huron. Very early; may be grown 
North and in Canada. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60o.; 
bush., $2.00. 
Queen of the Prairie (Pride of the North). Early 
Yellow Dent, maturing North. Qt., 15c.; peck, 
60c.; bush., $2.00. 
Early Butler. The earliest Yellow Dent; long 
grains, small cob. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60c.; bush., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Hundred-Day Bristol. Very early and produc¬ 
tive; light yellow grain. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60c.; 
bush., $2.00. 
Learning. Low-set ears of good size; golden grain, 
productive. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60c.; bush., $2.00. 
White Cap Yellow. Early; thrives on light soils; 
grain yellow, tipped white. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60c.; 
bush., $2.00. 
Hickory King. Largest grains and smallest cob 
of any white corn. Qt., 15c.; peck, 65c.; bush., 
$2.25. 
CORN, FLINT VARIETIES. 
Longfellow. A large, 8-rowed Yellow Flint; 
ripens as far north as Mass. Qt., 15c.; peck, 
60c.; bush., $2.00. 
Compton’s Early. Earliest Yellow Flint, ripen¬ 
ing in from 76 to 85 days. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60c.; 
bush., $2.00. 
Large White Flint. Large, handsome, well-filled 
ears. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60c.: bush., $2.00. 
Large Yellow Flint (Early Canada Yellow). 
Largely grown in the North. Qt., 15c.; peck, 
60c.; bush., $2.00. 
King Philip. Coppery-red, very early; large, 
handsome ears. Qt., 15c.; peck, 60c.; bush., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
CORN FOR FODDER AND ENSILAGE. 
Southern Horse Tooth. A large, leafy grower; 
especially valuable for ensilage. Bush., $1.50; 
10 bush., (& $1.40. 
Improved Early Horse Tooth. Two weeks 
earlier than above, and better suited for fodder 
and ensilage in Northern States. Bush., $1.60; 
10 bush., @ $1.50. 
Rural Thoroughbred White Flint. Valuable 
for both grain and ensilage, suckers yielding 
enormously. Qt., 15c.; peck, 65c.; bush., $2.25. 
Evergreen Sweet Fodder. Richer, sweeter and 
more digestible than the ordinary. Bush., 
$2.20; 10 bush., ® $2.10. 
Sweet Fodder. Succulent and nutritious for feed¬ 
ing green. Bush., $2.00 ; 10 bush., (a) $1.90. 
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 pei 100 lbs. 
FAR/VI SEEDS 
we do NOT deliver free, but when 
small quantities are wanted, by mail or express, 
we will prepay carriage in United States “ 8c - pe LCd n t d opHc. 
