. Pearce's seeds, 1896. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 56 JOHN S. PEARCE & CO.—Selected Seed Grains. OATS—Early White Champion.—It is a strong and vigorous grower, straight straw, a great stooler, and ripens as early as any sort we know of, and weighs fully 45 lbs. per bushel. Bush. 65c. The Joanette (black).— This oat is heavy, black in color, and the heads, which are of the class known as spangled, are long, and well-filled with grain. They are somewhat less than the average length of straw, and grow more thickly t


. Pearce's seeds, 1896. Nursery stock Ontario Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs. 56 JOHN S. PEARCE & CO.—Selected Seed Grains. OATS—Early White Champion.—It is a strong and vigorous grower, straight straw, a great stooler, and ripens as early as any sort we know of, and weighs fully 45 lbs. per bushel. Bush. 65c. The Joanette (black).— This oat is heavy, black in color, and the heads, which are of the class known as spangled, are long, and well-filled with grain. They are somewhat less than the average length of straw, and grow more thickly than most varieties. Lb. 15c, post-paid ; bush. 65c. The Abyssinian (White).—Stands up unusually well, and free from rust. They are neither a side nor spangle, growing close and around the main stalk. Ah early variety, and will weigh 40 to 45 lbs. to the bush. Bush. 65c. Early Gothland (White).—Very stiff in the straw ; free from rust, and stands up well. Lb. 15c., post-paid ; 1 bush. 65c. The American Beauty (White).—A fine variety of oat, with a very fine, clean, neat stalk, with fine panicle or head and beautiful large berry. Bush. 65c. Golden Giant Side (gOlden-yellOW).—They grow well on light soil, are very hardy, and have a stiff, bright straw, supporting fine, long head. They stool freely and yield abundantly. Bush. 65c. The Rosedale (White).—One of the best oats in cultivation to-day. It is early, prolific, a good stiff straw, and stands up well; free from rust and smut. Bush. 65c. Black Tartar (Imported).—Imported by us direct from one of the most reliable seed firms in Europe. Lb., post-paid, 25c; peck, 50c; bush. $ Black Tartar (First year from Imported Seed).—For heavy land the Black Tartarian is the best black oat in cultivation. Peck, 25c ; bush. 75c, at purchaser's expense. Black Tartar (Third year from imported Stock), American Banner, Welcome, Egyptian, Prize Cluster, Etc, at market price. Barley. Selected Canadian Thorp (Two-rowed).


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