CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 



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THE STANDARD SEED INOCULANT. 



FABMOGERM is the only cul- 

 ture put up with the patented 

 ventilating stopper which supplies 

 them with pure filtered air. That 

 is why you know when you buy 

 FARMOGERM that you are get- 

 ting a culture which will produce 

 results. It is guaranteed to be 

 fresh, active and vigorous. Ac- 

 cept no substitutes. 



We carry FARMOGERM for 

 Alfalfa, Vetches. Peanuts, all varieties of Clovers. Peas and Beans. 

 Postpaid, price 1 acre, $1.00; 3 acres, $2.50; 12 acres, $9.00. 



We also have a complete comliination culture called No. 5, ^ acare, for garden peas, 

 beans and Sweet Peas. Postpaid, price, 50c. 



M iilford Cul ture 



— To Inoculate Your — 

 ALPALPA, CLOVERS, COW PEAS, SOY BEANS, VETCHES AND ALL OTHER 



LEGUME CROPS. 

 Small Cost. Larg-e Returns. Easy to Use. No Labor Expense. 



MULPORD CULTURES contain pure, tested strains of active, vigorous nitrogen- 

 fixing bacteria for inoculating seeds of legumes or soil. 



Alfalfa (Lucerne.) *Alsike Clover. *Peanuts. • ^Garden Peas 



*Crimson Clover. Burr Clover. * Vetch. *Garden Beans. 



*Sweet Clover. *Cow Peas. Windsor Beans. *Liima Beans. 



* White Clover. *Soja Beans. Velvet Beans. Lespedeza. 



*Red Clover. *Canada Field Peas. *Sweet Peas. Beggar Weed. 



(*) These can be shipped immediately from stock. The others will be prepared to 

 order and can be shipped in a few days. 



Postage Paid. 



^ Acre Size $0.75 



1 Acre Size $1.50 



5 Acre Size $5.00 



Small Size (Supplied only in 4 varieties for Garden Peas, Garden Beans, Lima Beans 

 and Sweet Peas) 35c. 



VELVET AND SOY BEANS FOR FERTILIZERS. 



Prices on Larger Quantities Quoted on Application. 



MAMMOTH YELLOW SOJA. — One of the 



most valuable forage plants for pasturing 

 or feeding green. The Annesare bushy and 

 of vigorous, erect habit. Fed in the green 

 state, they afford most nutritious forage. 

 Sow broadcast at the rate of one-half 

 bushel to the acre, or plant in drills ZV2 

 feet apart, and l^/^ feet between the plants, 

 dropping three beans in a hill. One gallon 

 will sow one acre, if drilled. Planted from 

 March to June, lb., 35c., postpaid; 15 lb. 

 peck, $1.25; 60 lb. bu., $3.50, not prepaid. 



EXTRA EARLY VELVET OR 100- 

 SAY. — Is very productive, making from 

 one to two tons of beans in hull per acre. 

 Land that will make 20 bushels of corn, 

 will make one ton of beans in addition to 

 the corn, doubling the feed value of every 

 acre planted. It is a great fattener for all 

 stock, and one of the greatest milk pro- 

 ducers. As the hull is very thin, propor- 

 tion of seed to hull is about double that of 

 the thick hulled varieties. Does not pop 

 open and will remain good in field indefi- 

 nitely if it is clear of the ground. One peck 

 to the acre. Planted from March to June. 

 lb., 30c., postpaid; 15 lb. peck, $1.00; 60 lb. 

 bu., $3.50, not prepaid. 



BUNCH VELVET BEANS. — Bush or 

 Bunch Velvet can be planted in rows or in 

 corn anywhere the Extra Early can be 

 ,i?rown. It grows 2 to 3 fe»t high, spread- 

 ing from 2 to 6 feet, depending on soil. 

 It matures about the same as the Extra 



Early, yields about the same per acre in 

 Ijeans and makes fine hay. It will not 

 climb or run and is a great soil improver. 

 Try it along with the Extra Early. We 

 are sure you will be much more than 

 pleased, lb., 25c., postpaid; peck, $1.50, bu., 

 $4.00, not prepaid. 



BILOXI SOJA BEANS.— New, of very 

 rank growth, a heavy yielder of grain and 

 not easily shattered in harvesting. For 

 grazing, for hogging down with corn and 

 for soiling it is unexcelled. This legume 

 grows on any type of soil in the Cotton 

 Belt, grows normally 5 to 6 feet high and 

 its roots are a mass of nitrogen nodules, 

 many of them as large as marbles. Beans 

 are slightly larger than Mammoth Yellows 

 and /un higher in protein and oil content. 

 It is a great orchard cover crop, and a 

 splendid soil builder. Lb., 30c., postpaid; 

 peck, $2.25; bu., $8.00, not prepaid. 



MUNG BEANS. — Introduced into Amer- 

 ica about 1835, It is upright in growth, 

 strong and vigorous, free from disease of 

 any sort, makes excellent hay, retaining 

 its leaves after being cut. The beans are 

 good for table use, the flavor being like 

 that of cowpeas. The beans mature in 

 about 90 days. Plant the same time as 

 cowpeas. A splendid soil builder. Five 

 pounds of seed will plant an acre with a 

 (liill in 2V2 foot rows. It does well when 

 broadcasted also, lb., 60c.; 10 lbs., $5.00, 

 postpaid. 



