. Mammoth Russian Sunflower Broom Corn (^[mproved Evergreeii). E> ckisively grown on account of the color an quality of its brush, which is long, fine and straight, and always green; grows 7 feet high. Use 6 to 8 quorts to acre. Lb., 10 cts. (postpaid, 18 cts.); bu. (46 lbs.), $ ; 100 lbs., $ White Branching Dttoura ( White Milio Maize). A valuable forage plant. Use 4 to 5 lbs. to acre. Lb., 10 cts. (postpaid, 18 cts.); 10 lbs., 90 cts.; 100 Ibs-, § BUCKWHEAT. Sow about the middle of Ji-'ne, broadcast, from 2 to 3 pecks per acre. Japanese. (See cut.) This superior variety is
. Mammoth Russian Sunflower Broom Corn (^[mproved Evergreeii). E> ckisively grown on account of the color an quality of its brush, which is long, fine and straight, and always green; grows 7 feet high. Use 6 to 8 quorts to acre. Lb., 10 cts. (postpaid, 18 cts.); bu. (46 lbs.), $ ; 100 lbs., $ White Branching Dttoura ( White Milio Maize). A valuable forage plant. Use 4 to 5 lbs. to acre. Lb., 10 cts. (postpaid, 18 cts.); 10 lbs., 90 cts.; 100 Ibs-, § BUCKWHEAT. Sow about the middle of Ji-'ne, broadcast, from 2 to 3 pecks per acre. Japanese. (See cut.) This superior variety is earlier and more prolific and yields double the weight per acre of other sorts. The grains are nearly twice as large as those of Silver Hull and of finer color. This variety is always in demand, tlie millers preferring it to any other sorts, as it makes the finest flour. Peck, 50 cts.; bu. (48 lbs.), Mammotll Russian. \\\ excellent and cheap f )od for fowls that farm- ers should plant, if only for feeding chickens. It is enormously produc- tive of seed, as the heads grow to a Inrge size. It can be planted any time from early spring until the end of June. Plant 4 quarts to acre. Lb., 10 cts. (postpaid, 18 cts.); peck, 45 cts.; bu. (25 lbs.), §; 100 lbs., §6 00. BIRD SEEDS. Prices variable. If wanted by mail, add 8 cts. per lb. for postage. Canary. Lb., 10 cts. lierap. IJ)., 10 cts.; Frencii Bird Hillet. German Rape, Lli. $'5. Vetciies for Pigeons. Lh., 10 cts.; peck, 85 cts.; bu. (60 lbs.), § Mixed Bird Seed. ,10cts.; ,^ peck, 55 cts.; peck, 90cts.; bu. (60 lbs.), â . Lettuce. Oz., 5 cts.; lb., 25 cts. | Maw. Lb., 20 cts. « Unliulled Rice. Lb., 15 cts.; \ peck, 60 cts.; peck, $ Sunflower. Lb., 10 cts.; i peck, 30 cts.; peck, 50 cts.; bu. (25 lbs.), $ Field Seeds subject to market cliang-es. German, or Golden Millet [SotUhern-grown). A valuable annual hay and fodder crop ; 1 bu. to acre. Lb., 10 cts. (postpaid, 18
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