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Title: American farmers' manual
Identifier: americanfarmersm19pete_1 (find matches)
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Peter Henderson & Co; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection
Subjects: Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Farms Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs
Publisher: New York : Peter Henderson & Co.
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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•PETER HENDERSON 6tC0., NEW YORK- 21
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j/SNDERSOm^^s^io.i^^^j^j Prices are subject to tbe fluctuations of tlie xnarket. Tbe prices berein named are tbose ruling August, 1909. Delivery f. o. b. New York, Jbag-s extra. Henderson's Superior . . Seed Wheat is grown from pedigree races. PROPER Selection of Seed Wheat, as "wrell as Proper Cultivation, are essen- tial in securing iiighest i-esults, for, like any other product, it is the poor article that brings the poor returns, while there Is always a market for the superior product at remunerative prices. It costs almost as much to lay down an acre of wheat that yields only 15 bushels per acre as one that will yield from 35 to 50 bushels—the first scarcely returns the cost of the investment, while the latter yields a handsome profit, and the leading essential needed to attain such results is to use superior seed. The " running out" of certain varieties of wheat is considered by experts as due to the improper selection of wheat intended for seed pur- poses, for wheat is such a strictly self-pollenizing plant that unless cross-pollination is practiced occasionally even between plants of the same variety, and intelligent selection made of the ideal plants, there is a tendency towards loss of vigor and eventually it "runs out." " It is noteworthy that in this cotintry the wheat hybrids thus far prodnced, which have given valuable results, are racial hybrids» In many cases very complex, including several different races." —Tear Book U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Most of the new varieties of HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR WHEATS that we offer in this catalogue are the offspring from cross-bred combinations of meritorious Russian and American races, with some blood from the Mediterranean long berry. This is the blood that was utilized in producing the widely-grown Winter Fife, Early Eed Clawson, Early Genesee Giant, and other well-known varieties, so that it may confidently be expected that the later, carefully-bred sorts now offered will show remarkable improvement in all desirable qualities, including yield, gluten, milling qualities, hardiness, health, vigor, etc. HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR SEED WHEAT is not only grown especially for seed purposes from choicest selected cross-bred and pedigree strains, but it is all recleaned at our warehouses (250,000 bushels capacity), which are equipped with the most modern seed-cleaning machinery in America. This enables us to supply direct to the farmer plump and heavy seed, of undoubted superiority, at lowest possible prices, where quality is considered. J^T^O GRA^ND NBW WINTER WHBA.TS I^OR 190^. Silver Slieaf LongbexTy Red (Bearded). The most perfect Longberry Eed Wheat grown. It will prove to be the finest Longberry Eed ever known, and will make a sensation among wheat growers and millers as soon as known. This marvel originated from a cross between the well-known American Bronze and a cross from Lancaster and a seedling Longberry. It is one of the hardiest of all wheats, a strong, healthy grower and can be sown very late. If sown early, IJ^ bushels of seed per acre will be enough on strong soil. Straw of light yellow color, medium tall, thick-walled and strong; head long, wide and full; chaff thin and silvery white ; grain large, dark and flinty, and nearly as long as rye kernels. It will command the highest market price of any Long- berry yet grown, and will be the leading fancy milling Vheat of this country. Price, $1.25 per peck, $3.50 per bushel. Enrly Red Chief (Beardless). We herewith introduce a very superior new wheat, for which we predict a grand future. It originated from Early Eed Clawson and Eed Arcadian. Without doubt. Early Eed Chief will prove a wonder in the wheat line, being a rough-and-ready sort that can be depended upon for a granary filler even in unfavorable seasons. It is one of the strongest-growing and productive sorts yet intro- duced ; its growth in the fall is strong, foliage large, thick and dark, covering the ground early in the season, and can be sown very late. It is one of the first to start in spring. Straw exceptionally thick-walled; strong heads, long and wide, carried erect, of a reddish brown shade, completely packed with large, dark red kernele. Price, 80c. per peck, $2.50 per bushel.

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  • bookauthor:Henry_G_Gilbert_Nursery_and_Seed_Trade_Catalog_Collection
  • booksubject:Vegetables_Seeds_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Farms_Catalogs
  • booksubject:Grasses_Seeds_Catalogs
  • bookpublisher:New_York_Peter_Henderson_Co_
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