Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . EEDS. (Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations.) Lb. 100 lbs. Lb. Sicily Canary ... .16 $ Lettuce .30 German Rape ,.. .20 Maw or Poppy .30 Hemp .14 Millet, Golden .. .10 Flax .14 Millet, White French .20 100 lbs $ Lb. 100 )bs. Sunflower 14 $ Unhulled Rice, or Paddy. 12 Parrot Food. Finest mixed .14 for Pigeons, $ peck; $» bushel 25 pounds and upwards at lOO-pound rates. R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. FIELD CORN. 45 FARQUHARS CHOICE FIELD CORN Selected Hand-picked Quality. FOR FODDER AND ENSILAGE. AU our Fie


Farquhar's garden annual : 1918 . EEDS. (Prices Subject to Market Fluctuations.) Lb. 100 lbs. Lb. Sicily Canary ... .16 $ Lettuce .30 German Rape ,.. .20 Maw or Poppy .30 Hemp .14 Millet, Golden .. .10 Flax .14 Millet, White French .20 100 lbs $ Lb. 100 )bs. Sunflower 14 $ Unhulled Rice, or Paddy. 12 Parrot Food. Finest mixed .14 for Pigeons, $ peck; $» bushel 25 pounds and upwards at lOO-pound rates. R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. FIELD CORN. 45 FARQUHARS CHOICE FIELD CORN Selected Hand-picked Quality. FOR FODDER AND ENSILAGE. AU our Field Corn is selected on tlie ear before beingshelled. Plant in hills, 8 to 12 quarts per acre. ForFodder or Ensilage in drills 1 to 1| bushels per acre,and for soiling, 3 to 4 bushels per acre; broadcast. Quart of any variety, 20 cts. Ifwanted by Parcel Post, add postage atzone rates. Mailing weight, 2 lbs. perquart. Bags will be charged extra as perschedule on second page of cover. PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGEWITHOUT FARQUHARS PEDIGREE EARLY DENT CORN. The seeds we offer of the Pedigree varieties are all NewEngland Grown. They are better adapted for our Northernclimate than the Western grown sorts which in some sections failto ripen before frost. DENT VARIETIES. Farquhars Pedigree Early Dent. One of the best Dent varieties for this latitude. The ears are of handsome appearance,bearing 16 to 20 rows of bright yellow, smooth, wedge-shapedkernels, closely packed on the cob from butt to tip. Peck, $;bush., $ Brewers Yellow Dent. This variety originated in New Englandand was awarded First Prize at the National Corn Exposition atOmaha for the largest yield of shelled Corn from a measured ears are of immense size with uniform rows and large kernelswell developed from butt to tip. Peck, $; bush., $ Early Mastodon. Very early large-eared Dent corn; heavyyielder, large grained and of extra quality. Hardy, height medi-um, but a strong, rapid, rank grower.


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