. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. â¬2 A. W. LIVINGSTON'S SONS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. MISeELLHNE©US FARM SEEDS. The prices given below are NET, free on cars, this city, purchasers paying all transportation charges; at the jirices i]iiotcil here we make no â charge for bags or cartage. Where cnstoraers arc in need of large quantities we will be pleased to quote them, on application, the lowest prices that the mar


. A. W. Livingston's Sons seed annual : "true ;. Seeds Catalogs; Seed industry and trade Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Vegetables Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Fruit Ohio Columbus Catalogs; Flowers Ohio Columbus Catalogs. â¬2 A. W. LIVINGSTON'S SONS, COLUMBUS, OHIO. MISeELLHNE©US FARM SEEDS. The prices given below are NET, free on cars, this city, purchasers paying all transportation charges; at the jirices i]iiotcil here we make no â charge for bags or cartage. Where cnstoraers arc in need of large quantities we will be pleased to quote them, on application, the lowest prices that the market will justify at the time. OATS. WFI fOMF f'ne of the heaviest, and most productive " ;^., 200.: 3 lbs.,.50c. Bii FrtirjM or ExpressâVeck., â¢â¢iOc; bushel, (32 lbs.), 90c.; 5 bushels, § NFW I INrni IV ^"^^ Introduced in 1893, and largely sold in all uiiiV/ULin sections of the country, giving wonderful results. It is early, and has so far proven rust proof. Straw stitt' and strong, standing up. The grain is handsome and valuable for feeding on ac- â¢couut ot its thin hull, heavy meat and soft nib. If you want to double your crop sow the New Lincoln. PoittpaidâLb., "iOc; 3 lbs., 50c. By Frciyht or ExpressâVcck, .â¢ioc; bus., (32 lbs.), §; 5 bus., § AMPDirAIM RAIMIMPP Invariably yields largo crops. Grain large, /\\l^ D/\l-<llCR. ^vhitc and plump; ripens early, and has stiff straw of good strength. PostpaidâLb.'20c.: 3 lbs., .5dc. By Ex- prc-'isor FrciylifâFec\i, SOi:.; bushel, 90c.; 5 bushels, § Special Prices on 10 bushels or over of above kinds on application. Also bottom prices on various other kinds otl'ered by other seedsmen. SPRING WHEAT. PILLSBURYâMr. C. .\. Plllsbury. of Minnesota, the laryest miller in tlie world, whose name it bears, says he regards it the moM. productive, best and purest Spring wheat in existence. Peck, 60c.; bushel, § SASKATCHEWAN FIFEâNo. 1 Hard


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