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N; L. WILLET SEED CO., AUGUSTA, GA., DEC. 1, 1908
Jobbers and^Growing Contractors Georgia Seeds for U. S. Wholesale Seed Trade
';We give prices, below on Present Orders
arid Future Contract Orders. All crops not
yej!: gathered will be delivered pro rata on fu-
tnte contracts.
Ga . Cottons— Get our 1909 "Cotton Seed Cata-
Ijog," largest ever issued, 45 types listed. We
q hote for present delivery Toole, 1,000 bu.
. 5 jt. ],00 bu, 70c.; Kings Cotton, Moss Im-
proved, Poor Land, Peterkin, car lots, 1,000
bvi. 55c.; 100 bu. 75c.; Mabene Triumph,
.r^;|ssell, Cooks, Truitt, 1,000 bu. 60c. ; 100 bu.
S^k. .All the above 30 lbs. per bu.
Sea Island 42-lbs. per bushel, price $1.75.
SaViva Vetch — 60 lbs. per bu. present delivery
m.90 bu.
Vil'losa Vetch— $3.50 per bu.
Gai Collards— Present delivery, 1,000 lbs. 26c ;
00 lbs. 27c ; 250 lbs. 28c ; less amounts 30c.
ummer 1909 delivery same price.
Ga: Cow or Field Peas — (60 lb.) — Large deal-
e|'.rs, crop slow in moving, get prices, state
tjypes wanted and amounts.
Sojathern Giant Curled Mustard, Ostrich
Plume Mustard, Chinese. Present delivery
500 lbs. 12c; less amounts 15c. Future de-
livery, early fall 1909, 15c lb.
Ga. Okra — Present delivery only Dwarf Green,
?500 lbs. or more 12c; small amounts 15c.
Winter 1909 delivery, White Velvet, Dwarf
Green, Perkins Mammoth, Tall Green, 500
lbs. or more 12|^c; 100 lbs. 14c; less amounts
5c.
Ga. Watermelons — Present delivery all kinds,
choicest Augusta grown 40c lb. Fall 1909
delivery, same price.
Ga. Soja Beans— $2.00 per bu.; Winter 1909
same price.
Ga. Mexican June Corn — Present delivery $2
per bu. ; Dec. 1909, same price.
Ga. Sweet Potatoes — 55 lbs. bushel, Pumpkin
Yam, Buck Yam, Vineless, Early Triumph,
Nancy Hall, Southern Queen, Georgia Sugar
Yam. Give amounts and kinds wanted for
present or February next delivery, both on
Tubers and Draws, and we will quote.
Ga. Asparagus Seed — Ben Tillman, iVrgen-
teuil. Palmetto, Barr's Mammotl^i, Columbia
White, Conover's Colossal. 1000 lbs. 13c;
500 lbs. 134c; 250 lbs. 14c; 100 lbs. 15c. Fall
1009 delivery same price.
Ga. Asparagus Roots — Present delivery or
Spring 1909 delivery of above kinds $2.50
per thousand. Special prices on larger amts.
Ga. B earless Barley — $1.65 Augusta bu.
Ga. Frost King Turnips, Seven Top and South-
ern Prize. Sold out.
Summer 1909 delivery 15c lb.
Ga. Burr Clover— In the burr (10 lbs. bu. $1.40
bu. hulled 14c lb.
Seed Pecans — Large, paper shell, present de-
liver}'- 60c lb.
Ga. Nixon Cantaloupe — Present delivery 50c
lb. Next fall delivery 40c lb.
Ga. Pearl Millet — Present delivery 6c; Next
winter delivery 5fc.
Ga. Spanish Peanuts— 28 lbs. bu. $1.25.
North Carolina and Virginia Peanuts — Va. 22
lbs. N. C. 24 lbs. Get prices,
Ga. Upland Rice— Present delivery $2.00 to
$2.25 per bu. ; 44 lbs, bushel.
Ga. 'White Multiplier Onion Sets— 36 lbs $1.75
per bushel, August 1909 $L50^per bushel.
Ga. Burt Oats— 75c bushel
Ga. Appier Oats — Present delivery 95c.
Ga. Chufas — Present delivery (44 lbs. bushel)
100 bu. $2.60, 50 bu. $2.75; 25 bu. $2.85; 5
to 10 bu. $2.95 bu, December 1909 delivery
same price.
Southern Velvet Beans — (60 lbs.) January
1909 delivery $2.25 per bu. 5 bu. $2.35.
Southern Giant Beggar Weed — Present deliv-
ery hulled 20c lb. unhulled 10c lb.
Southern Japan Clover — Present delivery $16
a hundred.
Ga. Rye— Get prices.
Southern Johnson Grass — Get prices.
Bermuda Grass — 35c.
Southern Cassava Roots — Get prices.
Southern Teosinte — Present delivery 32c. lb.
Dec. 1909 same price.
Amber and Orange Cane— Get prices
Soil Inoculating Bacteria — (New process,
\li(juid,) For Alfalfa, Vetches, Clovers, Beans,
Peas> and all legumes. A separate and dis-
tinct? box of bacteria for each legume. Prices
4-oz./ package enough to inoculate 3 or 4
bushels of seed $1.00 postpaid, 1 doz, pack-
ages . express prepaid $8.00; 3-4 oz. pack-
age ieJ^iough to inoculate seed for an acre,
each 2^c postpaid ; 1 doz. packages $2.15,
postpa
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