BUCKWHEAT. // 
Japanese. (Introduced by lie.) Distinct and t[ 
superior to all other varieties. (See cut.) // 
$1.50 bush.; 10 bush. lots. $1.40. I t 
BARLEY. // 3 
White Hulless. Sow at the rate of 1 Vn I Sj&Q 
hush, per acre. It is two or three weeks ear- 11 ~ < ( 
Her than ordinary Barley, gpows about the 1\ iBZig} 
same height, and will not shatter in the field I\ 
even if very ripe. The grain is not unlike \\ MSfr 
Wheat, and weighs about 00 lbs. per bu. 75c. \\ 
pk., $2.00 bu. of 48 lbs.; 10 bu. lots, $1.80. Vk 
Vermont Champion. Two-rowed, early and \\ 
prolific. 50c. peck, $1.60 bu.; 10 bu. lots, $1.50. \\ 
y/ Two-rowed Duck Bill. 50c. peck, $1.60 bush.; y\ 
f 10 bush. lots. $1.50. \ 
RYE. 
Spring. An excellent catch crop when the fall sown has been 
winter-killed. $2.00 bush.: 10 bush, lots, $1.85. 
Winter. Prices on application. 
CEREALS. 
SPRING WHEAT. 
Saskatchewan Fife. $2.10 bush.; 10 bush. 1< 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Wellman Fife. Is enormously productive, out 
\ yielding all other Spring Wheats. (.See cut.) 75c. 
peck, $2.25 bush.; 10 bush, lots, $2.10. 
L\\ WINTER WHEAT. 
A \\ ( Varieties and prices on application.) 
FODDER CORN. 
H Southern Horsetooth. Specially adapted 
■ I forensilage. $ 1.20bush.; lObush.lots,$1.10 
jv /I Improved Early Horsetooth. Being 
| 'll // nearly two weeks earlier, this variety is better 
J adapted for fodder and ensilage in the North- 
r// ern States. $1.80 bu.; 10 bush.lots,$1.20bu. 
/ Rural Thoroughbred. Suckers and branch- 
// es, yields heavily, early. $1.50 bush. 
Sweet Fodder. $1.75 bu.; 10 bu. lots, $1.60 bu. 
FIELD CORN. 
15c. qt., 50c. peck, $1.60 bush.; 10 1 
$1.50, except where noted. 
bush. lots, 
DENT VARIETIES . 
Early Butler. A well-known very early variety. 
Henderson’s Eureka. A grand new inidsea- 
son variety. Safe to plant in latitude N.Y. City. 
Enormous cropper, ears perfect; result of 20 
years' selection by one of the best farmers in 
Penn., wholtakes a pride in his corn. (See cut.) 
20c. qt., 60c. peck, $2.00 bushel. 
Hickory King. Largest grains of any white 
corn, with extremely small cobs. 
Early Mastodon. Early, with very large ears. 
Extra Early Huron. The earliest Dent. 
Golden Beauty. Surpasses all in size and 
appearance. 
Hundred-Day Bristol. Large ear, early and 
productive. 
Queen of the Prairie. The ears grow 8 to 
10 inches in length, 12 to 14 rows. 
Improved Learning. Of good size,cob small, 
with large grain. 
White Cap Yellow. Early, large and a very 
heavy cropper. 
FLINT VARIETIES. 
King Philip. Reddish copper-colored grain. 
Longfellow. The largest yellow field corn, 
safe to plant in the latitude of Massachusetts. 
Compton’s Early. Very early and prolific. 
White Flint. Handsome, large ears. 
Large Yellow Flint. Very productive and 
of good quality. 
SEED OATS. 
A change of Seed Oats is quite as neces¬ 
sary as a change of Seed Potatoes, and 
stock should be renewed at least every 
second or third year. 
Oats grown on the same soil or in the same 
neighborhood, year after year, soon become 
light, chaffy and unprofitable. 
HENDERSON’S CLYDESDALE. (Im¬ 
ported.) The grandest White Oat in cultiva¬ 
tion, weighing 50 lbs. to the bushel; very early 
and productive. We offer these oats for sale 
at 50 lbs. per bush., exactly as grown for 
us, so that those purchasing will actually 
receive for every bushel over one and one- 
half bushels, according to the American 
standard. (See cut.) 81.00 peck, $2.50 
bush, of 50 lbs., 3 bushels for $7.00; 10 
bush, at $2.25 per bush.; 100 bush, at 
$2.15 per bush. 
AMERICAN - GROWN CLYDESDALE. 
Thoroughly recleaned,and areextrachoiceand 
heavy, free from all foul seeds and light and 
imperfect grains. $1.20 bush. (32 lbs.) ; lO 
bush, at $1.10; 100 bush, at $1.00. 
PROBSTEIER. A leading white variety. It 
is very productive and heavy, and straw very 
strong. 85c. bush. (32 lbs.); 10 bush, at 
80c.; 100 bush, at 75c. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. The most prolific 
Black Oat. Early, long and strong-strawed. 
40c. peck, $1.00 bush. (32 lbs.) ; 10 bush, 
at 90c. 
LINCOLN. It is early and less susceptible to 
rust than any other. $1.00 bush. (32 lbs.) ; 
10 bush, at 90c.; 100 bush, at 85c. 
WHITE RUSSIAN. Grain plump and heavy, 
heads large, straw stout, stools freely. 90c. 
bush. (32 lbs.); 10 bush, at 85c.; lOO 
bush, at 80c. 
WINTER OATS. 40c. peck, $1.15 bush. 
(32 lbs.); lO bush, at $1.10. 
Prices of all F"arm Seeds subject to change without notice. 
