Soy Beans 



Golden Millet 



"Capitol Brand" SOY BEANS, COWPEAS, and SMALL GRAINS 



soy BEANS 



Extensively used for forage, silage, green manure, and in pro- 

 cessing Soy-bean oil and Soy-bean meal. 



Wilson Early Black. (120 days.) A small-seeded variety used for 

 forage and green manure. 



Clark, Ogden, and Hill. (125 days.) Yellow varieties for pro- 

 cessing into oil and meal; also used for forage and green manure. 



CANADA FIELD PEAS 



Second only to clover in their soil-enriching properties and can be 

 grown almost anywhere. The vines make nutritious hay and the 

 ground Peas are valuable stock feed. 



COWPEAS 



An inexpensive soil improver yielding heavy crops of nutritious 

 stock feed. 



IVIixed Cowpeas. The upright growers hold up the vining types 

 giving more satisfactory results. 

 Black Eyed. Erect vines yielding large quantities of edible peas. 



BARLEY 



Wong Barley. Prolific. More rust resistant than some varieties. 



BUCKWHEAT 



Make a fine quality of flour. Also used for poultry feed. It resists 

 drought and blight very well. 



White Spring. Produces 

 Winter or Turf. Sown i 

 winter grazing. Produces 



OATS 



a bumper crop of hay or grain. 

 September or October it is excellent for 

 large crop of hea\-y grain. 



RYE 



Abruzzi. Ready for grazing ten days earlier than other varieties, 

 also produces more grain and straw. 



Tetra-Petkus. Straw thicker and stronger, and grain larger than 

 other varieties. 



WHEAT 



Thorne. Beardless tall stiff straw. Produces large heads filled with 

 plump grain. 



SORGHUM 



All classes of livestock make use of Sorghum in some form, as 

 grain, hay, dry feed for silage or as summer pasture. The grain, when 

 fed to livestock, is about equal to the feeding value of corn. 

 Atlas Sorgo. (125 days.) 8 to 10 feet in height. A heavy forage 

 yielder. 



Martin's Combine Milo. (95 days.) Grain dries rapidly, becoming 

 hard and flinty, making it easy to harvest and keep. 



INDIAN CORN 



Used for ornamental purposes. The average ear contains approxi- 

 mately 12 rows of very hard, flint-type kernels of manv different 

 colors'. Pkt. 25c.; lb. $1.05; 2 lbs. SI. 70; 5 lbs. S3.60, postpaid. 

 Lb. 70c.; 2 lbs. $1.30; 5 lbs. S3.00, not postpaid. 



QUANTITIES OF SEEDS REQUIRED PER ACRE 





Pounds 



Pound 





Per Acre 



PerBu 



Alfalfa— drilled 



15-25 



60 



Alfalfa— broadcast 



20-30 



60 



Alsike— alone 



6-10 

 2- 4 



60 



Alsike— on small grain 



60 



Barley 



72-96 



48 



Bent Grass— lawns 



* 3 





Bermuda Grass— lawns 



* 4- 5 



35 



Bermuda Grass — pastures. . . . 



5-10 





Blue Grass, Canada 



15-25 





Blue Grass, Kentucky 



15-25 





Blue Grass, Kentucky— Uwns . 



* 5 





Brome Grass 



15-20 

 36-60 

 12-18 





Buckwheat 



48 



Clorer, Crimson or Scarlet. . . 



60 



Clover, Ladino 



1- 3 



60 



Clover, Red fMediumi— alone 



12-15 



60 



Clover, Red (^Medium)— 







on small grain 



8-10 



60 



Clover, Sapling or Mammoth . 



. 12-15 



60 





15-25 



60 



Clover, Sweet— unhulled 



25-50 



30 



Clover, White (Dutch-— Uwns 



* 2- 4 



60 



Clover, Wild White 



2 



60 



* Pounds per 1000 iquare 



feet. 





given in the first column are those recommend 



5 Pounds 

 Per Acre 



Com 7-10 



Com — for silage 20-30 



Cowpeas — drilled 45-60 



Cowpeas — broadcast 60-90 



Fescue, Alta or Ky. 31 20-30 



Fescue, Chewing's — lawns * 5 



Fescue, Meadow 20-30 



Fescue, Red — lawns * 5 



Grass, Bent — lawns * 3 



Grass, Orchard 21-28 



Grass, Rough Stalk Meadow.. . * 5 



Grass, Sudan 25-35 



Lawn Mixtures * 5- 7 



Lespedeza, Korean 25-30 



Lespedeza, Sericea (hulled). . . . 12-15 



Lespedeza, Sericea funhulled).. 25-30 



Millet, German or Golden 25-35 



Millet, Japanese 15-25 



Millet, Term. Cultivated 25-50 



Oats 64-96 



Orchard Grass 



Pasture Mixtures 



Peas, Austrian Winter 



Peas, Canada Field— broadcast 

 Peas, Canada Field — with Oats 



* Pounds per 1000 square feet 



ed for use in this section. 



Pounds Pounds Pounds 



Per Bu. Per Acre Per Bu. 



56 Potatoes, Irish or White 540-960 60 



56 Rape— drilled 3-5 50 



60 Rape— broadcast 5-8 50 



60 Red Top— pastures 8-10 32 



24 Red Top -lawns * 3 32 



21-28 

 25-40 

 40-60 

 90-150 

 60-90 



,Wii 



Rye Grass, Domestic Italian 25-30 



Rye Grass, Domestic Italian — 



lawns * 15 



Rye Grass. Perennial or English 25-30 

 Sorghum, Forage — broadcast.. . 60-75 



Sorghum, Forage — drilled 8-10 



Soy Beans-drilled 30-45 



Soy Beans - broadcast 60-90 



Sudan Grass 25-35 



Timothy— alone 10-15 



Timothy and Clover Mixed — 



Timothv 



Clover 



Trefoil, Birdsfoot 



Vetch, Hairy i Winter or Sand) 



with 1 Bu . small grain 20 



Vetch, Spring or Common 



with IBu. small grain 50-70 



Wheat 75-121 



* Pounds per 1000 square feet. 



6- 8 

 4- 6 

 3- 5 



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