. Illustrated 1902 catalogue : seeds choicest garden and farm seed, spray pumps, tools, ferilizers, Nursery stock Oregon Portland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. :. Pride of the North. / rPride of the North. A very early Dent va- riety, ripening with the Flint sorts, and can be grown as far north as any other variety of Dent corn. Stalks small with broad leaves. Ears short, twelve to sixteen-rowed, well filled. Grain long, yellow, making an extra quality of meal. 1 lb. 10c; 10 lbs.


. Illustrated 1902 catalogue : seeds choicest garden and farm seed, spray pumps, tools, ferilizers, Nursery stock Oregon Portland Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs. :. Pride of the North. / rPride of the North. A very early Dent va- riety, ripening with the Flint sorts, and can be grown as far north as any other variety of Dent corn. Stalks small with broad leaves. Ears short, twelve to sixteen-rowed, well filled. Grain long, yellow, making an extra quality of meal. 1 lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 50c. ^Xeaming. (Early.) An early selected variety of Tellow Corn, small grain, weighty, productive. 1 lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 50c M^Clianipioa WMte Pearl. A iapge, white, late Den± variety, pearly white kernels. 1 lb. 10c; 10 tbs. 50c. Stowell's Evergreen. Sweet Fodder. 1 lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 60c. One of the best for gre€;n feed. POP CORN. Rioe. One of the best, handsome and popular varieties. Ears short, kernels long, pointed, and re- sembles rice; color white. 1 lb. 15c. Small WMte. 1 lb. 15c. Pop Com for popping. 1 lb. 10c; 3 lbs. 26c. BROOM CORN. Requires soil and culture similar to corn, but to obtain the best quality of brush, the land should be rich and well and deeply cultivated. Usually planted in drills three and a half feet apart, and thinned to foiur to six inches apart in the row. Improved Evergreen. An improvement on the Common Evergreen. The result of many year»' careful selection. Does not grow as tall as th€ old variety. The brush is fine and of a light &ree« tint. Pkt. 5c; 1 lb. 15c; 10 lbs. $ It will pAy you to give this a trial. Chervil. Sow at any time in the spring in shallow drills one foot apart, in well-prepared ground. Cnrled. The leaves are used for flavoring soups and stews, and for garnishing, same as parsley Pkt. 5c: 1 oz. 15c: ^4 lb. 30c; 1 lb. 90c. We are State Agents for Lee's Lice Killer, Flyo-Curo, and other Please note that t


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