. KAFFIR CORN. One of the best things offered of late years for a forage plant. The heads contain small white seeds which make an excellent flour. They are greedily eaten by borses and cattle, and make excellent food for poultry either fed in the grain or ground and cooked. The foliage and stalks make excellent forage. 10 cts. per pk't.; 50 cts. per lb.; 10 lbs., $ TABLE SHOWING THE UDAITITY OF SEED DSHALLY SOWN UPON AN ACEE. TREE SEEDS. In addition to the varieties listed, we can supply any others at short notice. . Seed (Pyrus malus). Qt. 40 cts., postpaid 55 cts. bush. Pe


. KAFFIR CORN. One of the best things offered of late years for a forage plant. The heads contain small white seeds which make an excellent flour. They are greedily eaten by borses and cattle, and make excellent food for poultry either fed in the grain or ground and cooked. The foliage and stalks make excellent forage. 10 cts. per pk't.; 50 cts. per lb.; 10 lbs., $ TABLE SHOWING THE UDAITITY OF SEED DSHALLY SOWN UPON AN ACEE. TREE SEEDS. In addition to the varieties listed, we can supply any others at short notice. . Seed (Pyrus malus). Qt. 40 cts., postpaid 55 cts. bush. Peach Pits, Natural Virginia. Qt. 20 cts., postpaid 35 cts., bush. $ Pear Seed [Pyrus communis). Oz. 25 cts., lb. $ Plum Pits [Pnimis communis). Oz. 10 cts., lb. 50 cts., postpaid 58 cts. Cherry Pits, Mahaleb (Cerasus mahaleb). Oz. 10 cts., lb. 60 cts., postpaid 68 cts. Cherry Pits, Black Mazzard {Cerasus communis). Oz. 10 cts., lb. 50 cts., postpaid .58 cts. White Mulberry [Moms alba). Oz. 30 cts., lb. $ Russian Mulberry (ilorus moretti). Now largelv planted, and considered the for Silk-Worm Cul- ture. Oz. 30 cts., lb. $ Eucalyptus Globulus, Australian Fever Gum Tree. Extensively ]>lnnted in the South and Cali- fornia, for destroying malaria. Oz. 75 cts., lb. $ Locust, Yellow (Robinia pseuclo acacia). Largely- grown for "wind ; Oz. 10 cts., lb. 60 cts., postpaid G8 cts. Locust, Honey [Gleditschia triacanthos). Grown for Hedges. Oz. 10 cts., lb. 50 cts., postpaid 58 cts. Osage Orange (Jfaclura auraaliaca). Sprout the seed before sowing, then sow in rows, and when one year old transi)lant, 6 inches apart, alternating the plants in double rows, cutting the plants down to the height of 6 inches. Manure well, and plow deep before planting. Oz. 10 ets., lb. 50 cts., postpaid 58 cts., 33 1bs. $ Lbs. per bush. Barley, broadcast 48 2 to 3 bush. Beans, Dwarf, in drills 60 14 bush. Beans, Pole, in hills 60 10 to 12 qts. Beets,


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