. Annual illustrated catalogue of seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cleveland. 50 A. Tiltox's Descriptive Seed Catalogue. MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS. {Prices subject to market fluctuations.') Barley, Common.—Barley succeeds best on lands more sandy and lighter than those adapted to wheat. It is sown in spring and can be grown farther north than any other grain. Sow from two to two and one-half bushels per acre. Per bu. $ Buckwheat, Common.—Buckwheat should be sown about the 20th of June, broadcast, a
. Annual illustrated catalogue of seeds. Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Cleveland. 50 A. Tiltox's Descriptive Seed Catalogue. MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS. {Prices subject to market fluctuations.') Barley, Common.—Barley succeeds best on lands more sandy and lighter than those adapted to wheat. It is sown in spring and can be grown farther north than any other grain. Sow from two to two and one-half bushels per acre. Per bu. $ Buckwheat, Common.—Buckwheat should be sown about the 20th of June, broadcast, at the rate of from one to three pecks per acre. The average yield is from twenty- five to thirty bushels per acre. It should be threshed as soon as dry, on the ground or barn floor. If allowed to stand in mass, it quickly gathers moisture. Per bu. $ Buckwheat, Silver Hull.—This improved variety is much better than the old sort. It is in bloom longer, matures sooner, and yields double the quantity per acre. The husk is thinner, the corners less prominent, and the grain of a beautiful light gray color, The flour is said to be better and more nutritious. Per bu. $ Buckwheat, Japanese.—It is rare that a new grain is introduced which has so decided and evident merit as this. The plants are very large and vigorous, making a full stand when other sorts fail entirely. It matures its seeds early, and the grain is much larger, and at the same time has a thinner hull than the Common or Silver Hull. We can recommend this as a great acquisition. Per bu. $ New Russian Flax.—The seed of this new variety is more than double the size of the Common American Flax, and contains much more oil, and the fibre is also of superior quality. It will thrive on any soil and in any climate adapted to the extensive culture of the common grains, and it is destined to become one of the greatest staples. We offer only one variety, ''The ; The seed we handle is carefully cle
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