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COTTON (Upland Varieties). 
Allen's Silk Long Staple. Good cropper, of 
great merit. Lb., 14c.; 100 lbs., @ 10c. 
Bohemian. A big boll, storm-proof variety; fine 
staple. 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. 
Excelsior Prolific. Large bolls, extremely pro¬ 
lific. Lb., 14c.; 100 lbs., @ 10c. 
Griffin’s Improved. A long, fine staple and 
very early. Lb., 12c.; 100 lbs., (5) 8c. 
Hawkin’s Prolific. Strong-growing; adapted for 
hilly lands. Lb., 12c.; 100 lbs., @ 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. 
Truitt’s Big Boll. Distinct big seeds and big boll; 
gathers easily. Lb., 12c.; 100 lbs.. @ 8c. 
SEA ISLAND. Grownnear the seacoast; it produces 
the finest cotton of all. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs., @ 6c.; 
1,000 lbs., @ 5c. 
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., $8.00. 
FLAX SEED. Qt., 25c.; bush., $4.00. 
HOP SEED ( Humulus lupulus). 20c. pkt., $1.00 oz. 
HUNGARIAN GRASS. (See Millet below.) 
JERUSALEM CORN. The 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., $12.00. 
LUCERNE. (See Clovers , page 65.) 
MANGEL WURZEL. (See Beet , page 62.) 
MILLET. 
German or Golden. Larger and heavier cropper 
than Hungarian, but later. Our seed is grown 
from selected stock, cropping nearly double that 
of cheap grades. Bush. (50 lbs.), $1.90; 10 
bush., @ $1.80. 
Hungarian. The quickest of catch crops for hay; 
may be sown up to August. Valuable when hay 
is short, or to follow some early-harvested crop. 
Bush. (48 lbs.), $2.20; 10 bush., @ $2.10. 
Japanese. (See special description, page 61.) 
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 special description, 
page 61.) An improved selection of White Tar¬ 
tarian. Very productive, strong, long straw, large 
heads, fine grain. Peck, 50c.; bush. (32 lbs.), 
$1.60; 10 bush., @ $1.50; 100 bush., @ $1.45. 
Clydesdale, Henderson’s Imported. (See spe¬ 
cial description , page 61.) Grand white Oat, 
weighing 50 lbs. to bush. Peck, $1.00; bush. (50 
lbs.), $2.50; 10 bush., @ $2.25; 100 bush., @ 
$5.15. 
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., @ $1.25. 
Lincoln. Popular, early, strong-strawed; grain 
thin-skinned. Bush. (32 lbs.), $1.10; 10 bush., 
@ SI .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 36, 87 and 65.) 
PEAS. Field, for Fodder and Green Manuring. 
Valuable soil enrichers. (See special descrip¬ 
tion, page 61.) 
Canada White. Valuable for sowing North. 
Peck, 60c.; bush. (60 lbs.), $2.00; 10 bush., @ 
$1.90. 
Canada Blue. Valuable for sowing North. Peck, 
70c.; bush. (60 lbs.), $2.50; 10 bush., @ $2.40. 
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.), $2.70; 10 bush., (§> 
$2.60. 
PUMPKIN. (See page 66.) 
PEANUTS. 
RAMIE. Grown for the long, silky, strong fibre; 
used for Ramie cloth, binder twine, etc. 50c. 
per oz. 
RAPE. Dwarf Essex. (See special description, 
page 61.) 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. 
Improved 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 Rye. An excellent catch crop for fodder 
or grain. Bush. (56 lbs.), $2.00; 10 bush., @ 
$1.90. 
Winter Rye. The variety commonly cultivated 
for grain, straw, green fodder, etc. Bush. (56 
lbs.), $1.25; 10 bush., @ $1.15. 
Winter Rye Excelsior. A Vermont Rye, yield¬ 
ing 40 to 50 bushels per acre. Bush. (56 lbs.), 
SI .50; 10 bush., @ $1.40. 
Winter Rye, Thousandfold. Heavy heading 
and productive; tall, strong straw. Bush. (56 
lbs.), SI.50; 10 bush., @ S1.40. 
Winter Rye, 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., 
12 c.; 100 lbs., S10.00. 
SORGHUM, or SUGAR CANE. 
Early Orange. Valuable for green fodder; of 
large, heavy growth, but later than Amber. 
Lb., 10c..: 100 Tbs., $6.00. 
Early Amber. Productive and nutritious forage 
plant, yielding several cuttings in a season. 
Earlier and smaller than Orange; may be grown 
in Northern States. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
SUGAR BEET. (See Beets, page 62.) 
SUNFLOWER, Mammoth Russian. Very pro¬ 
ductive large heads of large seeds. Valued for 
feeding fowl. Lb., 10c.; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
TEOSINTE. 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.; i lb.. $1.00. 
Havana,Imported. Pkt., 10c.;oz.,60c.; J 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.; F lb., 80c. 
Kentucky. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; i lb., 80c. 
Maryland. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; i 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 special description, 
page 61.) Hardy, early and productive; nutri¬ 
tious fodder, green or cured. Lb., 12c.; bush. 
(60 lbs.), $6.50; 100 lbs., $10.50. 
WHEAT, SPRING. 
Saskatchewan Fife. A favorite Wheat for 
spring sowing; vigorous and productive. Bush. 
(60 lbs.), $2.35; 10 bush., @ $2.25. 
Wellman Fife. Enormously productive; out- 
yielding other spring wheats; hard, dark amber 
Kernels. Bush. (60 lbs.), $2.40; 10 bush., (§> 
$2 30. 
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. 
Lb., 25c.; 100 lbs., $18.00. 
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