. BUCKWHEAT. Japanese. A new variety of Buckwheat, which pos- sesses qualities that will render it much sought after. It is enormously prolific, jnelding double the weight of other sorts. It makes an excellent flour, equal in quality to the Silver Hull. Lb. 15 cts., postpaid 25 cts., bushel (48 lbs.) $ Silver Hull. Kipens 10 days to 2 weeks earlier than the common variety, a heavy yielder, and not easily af- fected by drought. The berry is of a light silvery- gray color, and the flour is whiter and more nutritious than that made from the common sort. Lb. 15 cts., postpaid 25 cts., bu. (48


. BUCKWHEAT. Japanese. A new variety of Buckwheat, which pos- sesses qualities that will render it much sought after. It is enormously prolific, jnelding double the weight of other sorts. It makes an excellent flour, equal in quality to the Silver Hull. Lb. 15 cts., postpaid 25 cts., bushel (48 lbs.) $ Silver Hull. Kipens 10 days to 2 weeks earlier than the common variety, a heavy yielder, and not easily af- fected by drought. The berry is of a light silvery- gray color, and the flour is whiter and more nutritious than that made from the common sort. Lb. 15 cts., postpaid 25 cts., bu. (48 lbs.) $ Common. Lb. 10 cts., postpaid 20 cts., bushel (48 lbs.) $ WINTER WHEAT. Fultz. The leading Red Winter Wheat in this section. Berry full, hard, and considered by millers No. 1. Heavy cropper. Straw stiff", and does not lodge easily. Peck 40 cts., bu. (60 lbs.) .$ Fulcaster. A red berried, high grade wheat. Berry large, hard and of good milling quality. Prolific, straw stiff!. Peck 40 cts., bu. $ Martin's Amber. Heads longaiid heavy ; berry plump, amber-colored and excellent for milling. It yields heavily, and is in every way a desirable sort. Peck 50 cts., bu. $ Hybrid • Mediterranean. An amber-colored berry, largely grown in some sections. Peck 40 cts., bu. $ RYE. White. The best variety; a heavy cropper, and stands the winter better than almost any other sort. Peck 40 cts., bu. $ BARLEY. Common. The variety usuallv sown. Peck 40 cts., bu. $ FLAX. When grown for seed, sow 1 bushel per acre; if fibre is wanted, sow at the rate of 2 to 3 bushels. The soil should be well cultivated. Peck 60 cts., bu. $ SUNFLOWER. Large Common. Large flowers, producing an abun- dance of seed. Qt. 20 cts., postpaid, 28 cts., bu. $ Mammoth Russian. Bears extra large flowers, which produce a very heavy crop of seed. Qt. 20 cts., postpaid 28 cts., bu. $ 'arm Seeds are sent by express or freight at purchaser's expense except where no


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