. Annual catalogue of Harry N. Hammond : a condensed list of choicest varieties of seed potatoes, vegetable and flower seeds. Nursery stock Michigan Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seed potatoes Catalogs. HARBY N. HAMMOND, FIFIELD, MICH. 35 Hamnioad's Selected Northern-Grown Farm Seeds. Following Seeds are grown, cleaned, and tested under my supervision. I guarantee them the best seeds that can be grown. Bags free with all farm seeds. HAMMOND'S SUCCESS BEARDLESS BARLEY. A wonderful new extra early Beard- less Barley of great merit, the best for •^AP*/!'/ all purpos


. Annual catalogue of Harry N. Hammond : a condensed list of choicest varieties of seed potatoes, vegetable and flower seeds. Nursery stock Michigan Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seed potatoes Catalogs. HARBY N. HAMMOND, FIFIELD, MICH. 35 Hamnioad's Selected Northern-Grown Farm Seeds. Following Seeds are grown, cleaned, and tested under my supervision. I guarantee them the best seeds that can be grown. Bags free with all farm seeds. HAMMOND'S SUCCESS BEARDLESS BARLEY. A wonderful new extra early Beard- less Barley of great merit, the best for •^AP*/!'/ all purposes, outyields all other sorts. , ^ 40 to 75 bushels per acre are the com- mon yields. Maltsters prefer it to all other kinds. It is so superior to all others, I oifer only this. Pk. 30 cts., bu. $, 2 to 10 bus. 95 cts. per bushel. BUCKWEAT, NEW JAPANESE. This is the most pro- ductive of all Buckwheat, and decidedly the most profitable variety to raise. Pk. 25 cts., bu. 90 cts., 2 to 10 bus. 85 cts. per bu. BUCKWHEAT, SILVER HULL. A standard variety largely grown, and gives excellent satisfaction. My Michigan seed produces enormous crops of 30 to 48 bushels per acre. Pk. 25 cts., bu. 90 cts., 2 to 10 bus. 85 cts. per bu. SUGAR CANB. EARLY AMBER. Most valuable variety for general cultivation, ripening as far north as Minnesota. By mail, pkt. 5 cts., lb. 25 cts., 4 lbs. 65 cts.; by freight or express, pk. 35cts.,bu. $ Bags free. EARLY ORANXIE. A later variety, suitable for the South, Middle, and Western States. Prices the same as Early Amber. CHUFAS, OR EARTH ALMONDS. A species of "grass nut" much used to fatten hogs. The nuts grow under the ground, easily reached by pigs or poultry, and destroyed by them if they have free access. Plant in April in rows 3 feet apart. One peck of seed per acre. Post-paid, pkt. 10 cts., quart 35 cts.; by express, quart 25 cts., pk. $, bu. $ COW, or SOUTHERN PEA. Yields 8 to 10 tons of fodder per acre, also the best grow


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