. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. MILLET.—NORTHERN GROWN. Magic Millet.—This is far ahead of the German Millet in yield and quality. We have carefully selected this seed from the finest grades of the Improved German Millet, and we do not think it can be equaled by any firm in America, either in yield or quality. In Magic Millet we offer something that we know is worthy the attention of every wide-awake farmer. Lb. 25e,, S lbs. 65c., postpaid; by freig


. Catalogue of seeds, plants, bulbs & fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. MILLET.—NORTHERN GROWN. Magic Millet.—This is far ahead of the German Millet in yield and quality. We have carefully selected this seed from the finest grades of the Improved German Millet, and we do not think it can be equaled by any firm in America, either in yield or quality. In Magic Millet we offer something that we know is worthy the attention of every wide-awake farmer. Lb. 25e,, S lbs. 65c., postpaid; by freight or express,pk. ,$2,50, bag (21/2 bush.) Improved German Millet.—One of the best forage plants there is grown. All kinds of stock are ex- ceedingly fond of it, and eat it readily. Lb. 20c., 3 lbs. 50c., postpaid ; by freight or ex- press, pk. 50c.,b\ish. $1,25, bag (21/2 bnsh.) $ Hungarian Millet.—One of the most valuable annual soiling plants. Lb. SOc., 3 lbs. 50c., postpaid, pk. 50o., bush. $, bag (Syj bush.), $ Common Millet.—The well known variety. Bush. $ "BRemUS ; TBG GRGRT TGRRGG GRRSS Q7 The Finest Fodder Grass for stock, excelling in nutritiousness and productiveness the well-known Alfalfa, and succeeds in drought- stricken districts where all other grasses fail. In many sections of this country such a grass has long been sought after, not alone by private individuals, but by the D partment of Agriculture at Washington, D C, which has been experimenting with this wonderful variety at its experi- mental stations in the arid regions. Followin? we publish a letter from the Experimental Grass Station at Garden City, Kansas: _ Experimental Grass Station, Garden City, Kansas, says: " We have grown ' Bromus Inermis' successfully, and think it is to be the co ing grass for the arid regions of the West. Sow it about the first of April, and about twenty-five pounds per ; _ •This grass is cer


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