. Catalogue : Sherwood Hall Nursery Nurseries (Horticulture) California Menlo Park Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 29. lo oo 35 Beans, English. Horse Market price for large quantity . Broom Corn, Improved Evergreen. This va- riety is extensively grown on account of the color and quality of its brush, which is long, fine, straight and always green Buckwheat, Japanese. Enormously prolific, yielding double the weight of the other varieties, and makes an excellent flour Buckwheat, Silver-Hull. Earlie


. Catalogue : Sherwood Hall Nursery Nurseries (Horticulture) California Menlo Park Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs. 29. lo oo 35 Beans, English. Horse Market price for large quantity . Broom Corn, Improved Evergreen. This va- riety is extensively grown on account of the color and quality of its brush, which is long, fine, straight and always green Buckwheat, Japanese. Enormously prolific, yielding double the weight of the other varieties, and makes an excellent flour Buckwheat, Silver-Hull. Earlier than the pre- ceding, and a good yielder ; seed of a silvery gray color ; flour white and nutritious Caper Tree. This plant furnishes the Caper of commerce . . .perpkt., i5cts.; peroz.,$i . Chufas or Earth Almond {Cype7'us esciilentus). The nuts grow under ground near the surface ; are sweet and nutritious food for pigs or poultry, who greedily eat them and take on firm fat from them. Fifteen pounds will plant an acre .... EgJTptian Corn, Bro^^^l {Millo Maize). Pro- duces a large quantity of forage, even under ex- cessive drought; can be cut several times dur- ing the season, as it springs again freely from the root Egyptian Corn, AVhite {Dhoura or Guinea Corn) Flax Seed. For sowing '. . Flax Seed, Ground. For feeding Hop Seed per pkt., lo cts.; per oz., 75 cts. Lupins. Blue, White and Yellow each. Millets. The several varieties will be found under the head of Grass Seeds. Peanut. The soil for this crop should be fertile, deep and mellow ; plant in rows three and a-half feet apart, dropping peanuts at intervals of two feet, and covering them two or three inches ; the yield, under proper culture, will exceed fiftj' bushels per acre Larger quantities at market prices . Lb. 100 lbs Sorghum, Early Amher. Grows eleven or twelve feet high and stands up well; the seed is highly relished by poultry and all kinds of stock $010 $6 oc Sorghum, Early Orange. A popular variety in the sout


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