General list of high-grade seeds . an the othervarieties. Lb. 10 cts., 100 lbs. $6. Castor Beans. Much used for planting inchicken yards to afford temporary shade. cts. Cotton, Sea Island. Best variety. Oz. 10 cts.,lb. 50 cts. Cotton, Tenn. Upland. Sow 2 5 lbs. to the 10 cts., lb. 50 cts. Flax, or Linseed. Best Riga. Lb. 10 cts. Hop Vine. (Humulus lupulus), Well 10 cts., oz. $ Pyrethrum Cinerariaefolium. The plant fromwhich is made the Persian insect powder inEurope, or Buhach as made in 15 cts., oz. $1. Lathyrus sylvestris Wagnerli (Flat Wood Pea


General list of high-grade seeds . an the othervarieties. Lb. 10 cts., 100 lbs. $6. Castor Beans. Much used for planting inchicken yards to afford temporary shade. cts. Cotton, Sea Island. Best variety. Oz. 10 cts.,lb. 50 cts. Cotton, Tenn. Upland. Sow 2 5 lbs. to the 10 cts., lb. 50 cts. Flax, or Linseed. Best Riga. Lb. 10 cts. Hop Vine. (Humulus lupulus), Well 10 cts., oz. $ Pyrethrum Cinerariaefolium. The plant fromwhich is made the Persian insect powder inEurope, or Buhach as made in 15 cts., oz. $1. Lathyrus sylvestris Wagnerli (Flat Wood Pea).Is twice as nutritious as alfalfa and of equalvalue with oil cake for feeding , lasting over 50 years, the rootspenetrating into the subsoil from 10 to 18feet. Oz. 20 cts., lb. $2. Wild Rice (Zizania Aquatica). Largely usedfor sowing on the edges of lakes and streamsas an attraction for wild fowls. Sow theseed in from 1 to 3 feet of water, having asoft, muddy bottom. Pound 30 cts., quantityprice on JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT. VIRGINIA PEANUTS Plant when the weather is warm. A warm, porous, sandy soil is best suited for the growthof the Peanut, and it must be put into a good friable condition and freed from weeds, and keptso during the period of cultivation. The distribution of 200 to 300 pounds of lime to the acrewill greatly increase the crop, besides insuring solid pods. Remove the pods carefully withoutinjuring the kernel, and place the contents in bags or baskets, a small quantity in each, wherethere is a free circulation of air, until needed for planting. Reject all shriveled and dark-coloredkernels. It requires 50 pounds of Peanuts in the hull, to seed an acre. Plant in rows 3 feetapart and one foot apart in the row. Cultivate often and keep the ground loose, as after theblossoms drop the peduncles enter the loose soil at the base and form the Peanut. First quality,lb, 15 cts., 100 lbs. markat price. SEEDS FOR COVER CROPS VETCHES, FIELD PEAS, BUR


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