. Burpee's seeds that grow for 1902 : wholesale catalogue for market gardeners, florists, and farmers' clubs. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Per pkt. 1/ fts /4 ID. r er ID. 10 fts. Teosinte (Euchlsena luxuvians), $0 05 $0 07 $0 25 $0 80 %1 50 Soja Bean, 5 5 10 15 1 25 Dwarf Essex Eape. (Per 100 lt)s. $), 10 10 80 Australian Salt Bush, 10 12 30 1 10 10 00 Giant Beo^gar Weed 5 7 15 40 3 50 Kaffir Corn 10 10 60 Vicia Villosa, or Hairy Vetch (§ per bushel of 60 R)s.), 15 1 30 10 35 Per Qt. Pe


. Burpee's seeds that grow for 1902 : wholesale catalogue for market gardeners, florists, and farmers' clubs. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Philadelphia Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Per pkt. 1/ fts /4 ID. r er ID. 10 fts. Teosinte (Euchlsena luxuvians), $0 05 $0 07 $0 25 $0 80 %1 50 Soja Bean, 5 5 10 15 1 25 Dwarf Essex Eape. (Per 100 lt)s. $), 10 10 80 Australian Salt Bush, 10 12 30 1 10 10 00 Giant Beo^gar Weed 5 7 15 40 3 50 Kaffir Corn 10 10 60 Vicia Villosa, or Hairy Vetch (§ per bushel of 60 R)s.), 15 1 30 10 35 Per Qt. Peck. J->Uolld. 2 Bush. Broom Corn Improved. Evergreen %0 S5 $0 50 $1 90 $3 65 Broom Corn Dwarf Everoreen 45 80 3 00 Mammoth Kussiau Sunflower $0 15 45 80 2 50 4 50 A^^lite Beautv Sunflower, 20 60 1 00 3 50 Spanish Peanuts 15 45 70 2 40 Chufas 20 60 1 10 3 75 12 30 55 2 10 4 00 AVhip-poor-will Cow Peas 12 30 55 2 10 4 00 Silver Hull Buckwheat 10 25 35 1 25 2 25 New Japanese Buckwheat, 10 25 35 1 25 2 25 Early Orange Su'j'ar Cane 15 55 85 2 50 Early Suo'ar Cane 15 55 85 2 50 Velvet Bean, , . • , . 15 40 65 2 10 4 00 10 25 40 1 45 2 80 FIELD CORN. We test annually at Fordhook Farms all the new and distinct varieties of field corn, and recommend confidently the following as the most desirable kinds. Early Canada Yelloiu Flint is long-eared, eight-rowed, and very hardy, ripening in advance of all other large- eared sorts, but, on account of the small fodder and hard flinty grain, is very seldom planted where the finer dent sorts will mature, unless quite late as a catch crop on unoccupied ground. Waterloo Dent is the finest of the extra early dent corns, maturing with us in one hundred days from planting ; the ears are of good size, grains slender and quite deep, yielding a very large product of shelled corn. King of the Earlies and Pride of the North are of the same type, slightly earlier, and with smaller ears. Learning is medium early, with large ears \vell filled wit


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