. Catalogue for 1892. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 24 MANGELSDORF BEOS. CO., ATCHISON, KANSAS. MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS. Prices Subject to Fluctuation. Two-Bushel Bags, Twenty Cents Extra Each. Express or Freight charges always to be paid by the Purchaser. If wanted, to be sent by mail, postage must be addM at the rate of 10 cents per BARLEY. Barley succeeds best on lands more sandy and lighter than those adapted for wheat. It is sown in the spring or fall. Unless it is intended f


. Catalogue for 1892. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kansas Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. 24 MANGELSDORF BEOS. CO., ATCHISON, KANSAS. MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS. Prices Subject to Fluctuation. Two-Bushel Bags, Twenty Cents Extra Each. Express or Freight charges always to be paid by the Purchaser. If wanted, to be sent by mail, postage must be addM at the rate of 10 cents per BARLEY. Barley succeeds best on lands more sandy and lighter than those adapted for wheat. It is sown in the spring or fall. Unless it is intended fur seed, it should be cut before fully ripe. Product from thirty to fifty bushels per acre. Bu. (48 lbs) $ BROOM CORN SEED. Missouri Evergreen.—A favorite in Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri. Grows to be a good length, and if cut at proper time has good color. Peck 50c. bu. (46 lbs.) $ California Golden.—An excellent standard variety: grows a very fine brush of good length, and is free from the large center stem. Peck 50c, bu. * BUCKWHEAT. Buckwheat should be sown about the middle of June, broadcast, at tbe rate of from one to three pecks per acre. The average yield is lrom twenty five to thirty bushels per acre. It should be threshed as soon as dry. If allowed to stand in mass it quickly gathers moisture: therefore, due attention should be given to handling it promptly. Japanese.—Peck 50c, bu. $ Silver Hull—Peck 50c, bu. $ Common.—Peck 40c. bu. $ Japanese Buckwtuat, KAFFIR CORN. Kaffir Corn.—One of the most valuable forage plants. On very tbin and worn lands it yields paying crops of grain and forage even in dry seasons in which corn lias uttterly failed on the same lands. The whole stalk, as well as tbe blades cures into excellent fodder, and in all stages of its growth is available for green feed, cattle mules and horses being equally fond of it, and its quality not surpassed by any other known variety. If cut down to the giound. two or


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