. Catalogue of garden, field and flower seeds. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Vegetable Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. White Swede. Has a very thin hull, early and productive. Peck 30 cts.; bushel $ Wide Awake. One of the best .yielding oats in cultiva- tion, early, color white, grain plump and heavy. Peck 30 cts.; bushel $ Mammoth Yellow French. Extremely har- dy, makes a strong stool and grows with a 'vigor and rapi- dity not equaled by any other sort. Peck 30 cts.; bushel $ Race Horse orClydes- EGYPTIAN OATS. da,e A heavy cropper) two weeks earlier than most sorts


. Catalogue of garden, field and flower seeds. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Vegetable Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. White Swede. Has a very thin hull, early and productive. Peck 30 cts.; bushel $ Wide Awake. One of the best .yielding oats in cultiva- tion, early, color white, grain plump and heavy. Peck 30 cts.; bushel $ Mammoth Yellow French. Extremely har- dy, makes a strong stool and grows with a 'vigor and rapi- dity not equaled by any other sort. Peck 30 cts.; bushel $ Race Horse orClydes- EGYPTIAN OATS. da,e A heavy cropper) two weeks earlier than most sorts, grain plump. Peck 30 cts.; bushel $ American Beauty Oats. This new oat was obtained by a continued selection for several years, by O. H. Alexander, of Vermont, of a new variety sent him from Moscow, in Russia. He writes: "It is one of the heaviest croppers known, having yiel- ded eighty-two bushels per acre here in Ver- mont, when the average yield of other good varieties was fifty-two bushels, and I find, after testing over twenty varieties in the past few years, the straw is far more valuable for foddering purposes than any that I know ; This variety was also tested at the Ex- perimental Station, Geneva, N. Y.,the report being as follows: "Alexander's No. 2, (Am- erican Beauty) Oats, being long and taper- pointed; average height, three feet three in- ches; culm very erect and stout, leaves often exceeding sixteen inches in length, average length of panicle, nine inches; berry, large. This variety has already become very popu- lar and is one of the most prolific varieties ; Peck 50 cts.; bushel $; 10 bushels and over $ per bushel. FIELD PEAS. White. Peck 35 cts., bushel $ Scotch. Green. Peck 40 cts.; bushel $ Subject to market changes. See our List of CHOIGE POTATOES, ON PACE Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appea


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