Squash 
BUTTERCUP - Everybody enthuses about its wonderful flavor, sweetness, 
dryness, smooth texture, rich color and its economical one-family-meal size and 
insignificant waste. Ripens early, yields heavily and keeps well. Odd appear- 
ance handicaps first sales but identifies it for succeeding sales and how they 
come back for more! Be sure to plant Buttercup for the family, if not for 
market. About 200 seeds per ounce, about 100 per packet. 
Prices postpaid: pkt. 20c, oz. 30c, '4 Ib. 60c, Ib. $2.00. 
Pop Corn 
MINHYBRID 250 - A hybrid of the Japanese Hulless type, a little carlier, 
yielding 16% more and popping to 29% greater volume, according to Minne- 
sota station tests. Reported wilt susceptible. 
Postpaid, '4 lb. 20c; 1% lb. 30c; 1 Ib. 45c; 2 to 19 Ibs. 40c Ib. 
20 Ibs. or more 35c lb. 
SOUTH AMERICAN YELLOW - Large stalks, ears and kernels. Yel- 
low. Large yielder. Late. Finest popping quality. Most profitable to grow, 
but requires long season, at least 120 days. 
Postpaid, '4 lb. 15c; % Ib. 20c; 1 Ib. 25c; 2 to 19 Ibs. 20¢ Ib. 
20 Ibs. or more 15c |b. 
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Spring Wheat 
Requires cool climate. Plant early. Oats or barley generally pay better 
in the Northeastern States. 
MARQUIS - Popular in the West. Has red kernels. Not prepaid: $2.80 per 
bu.; 10 bu. or more 10c bu. less. 
Buckwheat 
Valuable as a substitute where other plantings have missed, also to plow 
under and for bee pasture. 
JAPANESE - Larger plant, larger kernel, larger yield. Requires better 
ground. Better for cover crop. 3 to 4 pecks per acre. 
SILVER HULL- Smaller plant, smaller kernel. Better flour and feed. 2 to 
3 pks. per acre. Prices: Both varieties, $2.25 per bu.; 10 bu. or more 10c less. 
Not prepaid, 
Not prepaid, 

DRAIN TILE 
Tile draining is the farm owner’s best investment. Prices at our yard are, 
per 1000 twelve inch length: 3 in. $41.00; 4 in. $49.00; Gin. $91.00; branch tile, 
3 in. 25e; 4 in. 35c; 6 in. 45c each. Weights of straight tile are approximately 
5.5 lb., 7 lb. and 14.5 lb. each for sizes listed. Other sizes available from fac- 
tory. Delivered truck load and car load prices quoted on request. 
MORE WHEAT WILL BE NEEDED IN 1944 
Our special Wheat Circular, ready in August, will describe and quote the 
‘test proven best strains for our Northeastern States. Be sure to See this. 
PRICE CHANGES 
Prices are subject to change without notice. If lower when your order is received, 
difference will be refunded; if higher you will be notified and may pay difference or change 
or cancel order. 
GUARANTEE 
If you are not satisfied with what you receive from us and notify us promptly, we will 
replace if possible or refund as you prefer. Loss or damage in transit will be adjusted if you 
have agent note same on his bill. So many conditions beyond our control affect results, we 
cannot and do not assume any responsibility for the results secured from our seeds or other 
supplies. Orders are booked with the understanding that changes in transportation rates are 
for customer’s account and that delivery is contingent on circumstances arising from the war 
or any other circumstances beyond our control. 
Please order early. Thanks. Yours for better bred seeds. K. C. LIVERMORE. 
ORDER FORM 
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Seed Treating Materials 
NITRAGIN LEGUME INOCULANTS :— 
CULTURE A for alfalfa, sweet clover, yellow trefoil and CULTURE B for 
medium, mammoth, alsike, crimson, Ladino, wild white and white Dutch 
clovers, % bu. size 30c; 1 bu. 50c; 2% bu. $1.00. 
CULTURE C for vetches, field peas, garden peas and CULTURE D for field 
and garden beans, '% bu. size 25c; 1 bu. 35c; 12% bu. $3.50. 
CULTURE S for soy beans, 1 bu. size 30c; 5 bu. 55c; 25 bu. $2.50. 
STANLEY’S CROW REPELLENT- ' pt. (treats 1 bu. corn) 60c; pt. 
(treats 2 bu. corn) $1.00; qt. (treats 4 bu. corn) $1.75. 
SCARE CROW - !2 pt. (treats 1 bu. corn) 40c; pt. 60c; qt. $1.00. 
‘ERESAN - for oats, barley, wheat, 1 lb. treats 32 bu.; 1 lb. 80c; 4 lb. $2.70. 
SEMESAN JR. - for corn, 11% oz. per bu.; 1% oz. 15¢; %4 Ib. 56c; 64 Ib. $3.75. 
pea gor vegetables and flower seeds and bulbs; 2 oz. 40c; 1 Ib. $2.50; 
s $11.40. 
SEMESAN BEL - for potatoes;-1 lb. per 50 to 80 bu.; 2 oz. 30c; 1 lb. $1.65; 
5 lb. $7.15; 25 lb. $33.25. 
CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE - For potatoes, cabbage, etc. % Ib. $1.00; 1-4 
Ib. $2.95 per lb.; 5 lb. up $2.75 per lb., express collect. Special prices on 
larger amounts. ; 
YELLOW OXIDE OF MERCURY - for potatoes, 1 lb. treats 100 or more 
bu.; % lb. $2.20; 1-4 Ib. $3.60 per lb.; 5 lb. up $3.40 per Ib. . 
CALOMEL - for cabbage, turnip, radish, % Ib. $2.25; % lb. $3.20; 1-4 lb. 
$3.80 per lb.; 5 Ibs. up, $3.60 per Ib. Orders for Calomel booked only sub- 
ee to government release of stock, expected after March, and to basic price 
change. 
RED OXIDE OF COPPER - for peas, spinach, beets, 1 teaspoon per Ib., or 
2'2 |b. per ewt.; 4 lb. 35c; % lb. 50c; 1 Ib. 80c; 5 lb. $3.80. Special prices 
on larger quantities. ‘ee 2 ti ee ree 
ZINC OXIDE - for seed beds, % to 1 oz. per sq. ft.; 1-9 Ib. 25c per lb.; 10- 
49 lb. 20c per lb., postage paid. Freight collect 50 lb. bags, $6.00; 100 lb. 
bags $10.00. 
GRAPHITE - for coating peas to prevent breakage after treating; 2 oz. per 
bu.; 4 lb. 25c; 4% lb. 30c; 1-4 lb. 35c per lb.; 5 lb. up, 30c per lb., postage 
paid. Freight collect, 100 lb. bags, $18.00. 
GUM ARABIC POWDER - to make calomel stick to cabbage seed; 1 oz. per 
Ib. seed, 1 0z. 15c; 2 oz. 20c; % Ib. 30c; % Ib. 50c; 1 Ib. 85c. 
FORMALDEHYDE - for seed treating and soil disinfecting, (40%); 1 lb. 
can 40c; 5 cans up 35¢ each. Special prices on large quantities in bulk. 
TOBACCO POWDER - to repell fiea beetles, squash bugs, etc., or fumigat- 
ing; 1 to 4 lb. 15c per lb.; 5 to 29 lb., 10c per lb., postage paid; 30 to 99 Ib., 
5c per lb.; 100 lb. bags, $4.00 per bag freight collect. 
SPERGON - a dust for treating seeds and soils to control fungus and bacter- 
ial diseases, 2 to 3 oz. per bu of seed; 2 oz. 45c; 1 lb. $2.50 postpaid; not 
prepaid 5 lb. $9.95; 10 Ib. $18.50. ) 
SULPHUR - for seed potatoes. The easiest way to control scab on potatoes is 
to scatter 1 to 2 lb. of sulphur over each bushel of seed as it is dumped in 
the planter hopper. The action of the machine coats the seed fairly well 
and the surplus runs into the row. Use our seed treating sulphur. Prices 
f.o.b. here, 5c per lb.; $4.00 per cwt.; $70 per T. 
SULPHUR - for the soil. When scab conditions are bad, the soil should be 
treated rather than the seed. The same treatment also controls scab gnat 
and milleped injury. Apply sulphur only where needed; apply 200 to 800 
Ib. per acre depending on the severity of the scab or as indicated by soil 
tests; apply after plowing and mix thoroly at least 4” deep. Use our Free 
Flow Sulphur. It drills better and is economical. One application lasts 
years. Prices f.o.b. here. 4'2c lb.; $3.50 per cwt.; $60.00 per ton. Special 
prices on ton lots or more delivered from factory. 






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