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llMi psusimmsou and n Vn Li./ i f31»nng, and wnro oxtenaivuiy grown M 
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$500.00 IN PREMIUMS 
Offered for the Largest Yields of 
PRINGLE’S NEW CEREALS, From One-Quarter Acre of Ground. 
PRINGLE’S AMERICAN TRIUMPH OATS. 
This is a cross between ihe Excelsior and \Vatcrloo Oats, combiuiiigin 
a remarkable degree the excellent qiialitie.s of both. 
The averagt^ lielgld, as tho grain stands in the Oeld, is .six feet, yet the 
straw is so strong and lii-ni tiint it holds up well, without lodging,ttio 
tolljaxnriant heads filled with plump, heavj’’grains. The quality ami 
productiveness of tho grain arc nnexctdled, j'ielding from 50 to 100 
bushels per acre, according to t.lio condition and st.atc of fertility of the 
lami. 
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imrchaacr’s expense, per peck, §4.00; bush., §12.00. 
PRINGLE’S ADAMANT SPRING WHEAT. 
Tn this beardless variety wo lia vo one of tho liardiest nnd most flinty 
vaileties in cultivation, very productive, hardy, and vigorous. Stnin' 
yellowisli-white, very stiff and erect, averaging 4 feet in height. For 
cultivation in North-west, Colorado, and the Pacific coast, wheiD iiam 
wheal is the favorite .sort, wo are confident lliat this will bepartlcidaTly 
desirable. 
Prices: By mail. §1.00 per lb.: 3 lbs., A2.50. post-paid. By express, at 
purcliaser’s expense, per peck, §-1.00; busln, §12.00. 
PRINGLE’S GREEN MOUNTAIN SPRING 
WHEAT. 
This is another beardless variety of great promise. Ithas been pro^ 
pu' tlio past I \yo y(‘ars by oiio of tlio most experienced wlmat .illo 
in rsurlhoni Vui'inont, in closo nroxiinity to the (Ircoii Moiinlunis. b*' 
|||■ouou]lC(;H II the bust ho has over grown. Tho straw avrrages “boBl' 
fcol, hght yellow, very airoiig, .and tree from rust. Hearts average J " 
.1 Inches In length, soiuowlmt tapering; kernels wliito.Jargo, anil phunl' 
Voiy harrty aurt prortnelivo. ‘ " 
Prices; Hy mall, Sl,nni)erlh.; 3 lbs., S2,50.poat-paUl. By express. 
The-ihov • •’"'■‘’''•''Sbr'sexiiense. per peck, f4.00; bush., $12.00. 
country ilui lug t'hi! |IiisiH\u'is(i'i/'!in,i"r,l’.V.‘.’l! ?■'' '•’Jst Slu ing, anil were extensively grown 
..ho Pi'“''''V‘'I 
clous ami shows'^.0 
follows; The ’Tf'hS 
, 71 lbs., esch, 
liiformuih'nl'V.V.'i'" ^'Divoity Shoot, imlillsheil In P'olirnary, mni jn 
n ami siiggosllons about graln-gi'owing aio given, A c’l’.' 
s. In vnrlons sections of oiireoiinli J .,t 
Wheal In lilghost torins I'','" ;,V!„nisl'> 
■ satlsrne.tlon, yield prolltableii i" ,„t. 
.00 iier lb.; ii lbs.. $2.60.by m""'' 
