. Koss' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. 29 LUPINS. Yellow. An excellent forage plant much re- lished by cattle, also valuable for enrich- ing poor sandy soil. Lb. 10c, 10 lb. 90c, 100 lbs. $8 00. VETCHES. An excellent forage plant. Sow broad- cast the same as wheat. Lb. 8c, peck 90c, bushel $3 45. SAND VETCHES. A highly esteemed forage plant from Europe, The Sandvetch prospers in the most barren soils, be it wet, dry or sandy. Lb. 15c, 10 lbs. $1 25, 50 lbs. $5 00. WILD RICE. Valuable as a fora


. Koss' seed catalogue. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. GARDEN, FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. 29 LUPINS. Yellow. An excellent forage plant much re- lished by cattle, also valuable for enrich- ing poor sandy soil. Lb. 10c, 10 lb. 90c, 100 lbs. $8 00. VETCHES. An excellent forage plant. Sow broad- cast the same as wheat. Lb. 8c, peck 90c, bushel $3 45. SAND VETCHES. A highly esteemed forage plant from Europe, The Sandvetch prospers in the most barren soils, be it wet, dry or sandy. Lb. 15c, 10 lbs. $1 25, 50 lbs. $5 00. WILD RICE. Valuable as a forage plant on low, swampy lands. Lb. 30c. SUGAR CANE. Early Amber. The earliest and most popular variety, and makes the finest quality of amber syrup and excellent sugar. Lb. 5c, t 10 lb. 45c, 100 lb. #3 75. MILLET. Prices subject tb market changes, ; Common Millet. Very early, grows two to three feet high, foliage broad. Bushel 80c. iHnngarian (Grass) Millet. A valuable forage plant, similar to common millet. Bushel t 90c. KJerman or Golden Millet. Medium early; grows three to five feet high. Bushel 21 00. SUNFLOWER. Mammoth Russian. Very large and excellent food for poultry. Lb. 15c, 10 lbs. $1 00. SFURRY. Grows well on dry, poor, sandy soil. Ex- cellent for sheep and cattle. Sow from 12 ito 16 lbs. on an acre. Lb. 15c, 10 lbs. $1 20, |100 lbs. $ CORN. improved Learning- An early dent, ears large, grain deep orange color. Peck 45c, bushel $1 50. 'Wisconsin White Dent. The best white dent for this northern latitude, 16 to 20 rows, small cob, large kernels. Peck 45c, bush- el $1 50. Pride of the North. A famous early variety of yellow dent. The merits of this corn cannot be appreciated until you note carefully the large yield and small per- centage of cob to shelled corn. It will shell 60 to 65 lbs. per bushel of 70 lbs. of ears. Peck 45c, bushel SI 50. Mercer. [Yellow Flint]. Very early, prolific, ears 9 to 10 inches in length and 12 to 14 rows, well tilled out to the tip.


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