Plant Some 
Hairy Peruvian Alfalfa 
ALFALFA 
HAIRY PERUVIAN ALFALFA — Sow J thirty 
pounds per acre, from January to April for 
Spring and September to November for Fall. 
Withstands colder weather better than Al- 
falfa or Lucerne and usually produces a 
heavier yield of hay. A perennial plant. 
We highly recommend this variety for hay 
and pasture. 
Lb., 65c; 5 lbs., $3.00, postpaid. 
COOPER'S CATTLE DIP 
For Eradicating the Texas Fever Tick 
The Safe, Dependable Dip 
For Killing Lice on Cattle 
Cooper’s Cattle Dip is an approved Dip by 
the Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, for the dipping of cattle 
affected with ticks, (Margaropus annulata). It 
is equally effective for controlling lice on 
cattle. Most cattlemen prefer it to Coal Tar 
and other Dips for controlling lice on cattle 
because results are surer and more depend- 
able. 
In using Cooper’s Cattle Dip you dilute a 
gallon with 155 gallons of cold water, hard or 
soft. It is not necessary to heat the water. 
By using a simple testing device the dipping 
solution in the vat can be used again and 
again for many months until it becomes too 
filthy to use, by adding more water or Dip as 
may be required to keep the required strength. 
This saves cleaning the vat after each dipping 
and also saves Dip. 
Cooper's Cattle Dip is highly concentrated, 
easy tc mix, safe to use, decidedly effective 
and very economical. Don’t fail to use it if 
ee are dipping cattle to eradicate lice or 
ticks. 
Gal., $1.95; 5 gal. can, $9.50, F.O.B. New 
Orleans. Write for prices on larger quanti- 
THE CYCLONE 
SEED SOWER 
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BROADCASTS EVENLY 
$3.50 each, postpaid 
AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS 
A new winter legume, resembles an early 
table or English Pea in size of seed, a heavy 
yielder, can be grazed and will put on a 
good second growth with better stooling out. 
Makes splendid hay, excellent for turning 
under, a fine winter crop and soil improver. 
Planted from September to March. 
1 Ib., 25c; 2 Ibs., 40c; 5 lbs., 75c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 100 lbs., $6.75. 
Austrian Winter Peas 
STRAWBERRY SHOOKS 
or DIRT BANDS 
STRAWBERRY SHOOKS or DIRT BANDS—Eqgg- 
plants, muskmelons and early cucumbers 
pay well if they come early into the market. 
In order to have them early, it is a good 
plan to start them in a cold frame in what 
are called ‘Dirt Bands.” This is a box 4 
inches square and 4 inches deep, without 
bottoms. These are placed in a frame and 
filled with good rich soil, and five or six 
seeds in each box. When the plants come 
up, thin them out io one or two in each box. 
Before using dirt bands, wet them thorough- 
ly before handling or they will be apt to 
break at the grooves, as they are made of 
thin veneered wood. 
90c per 100; $5.45 per 1,000, not prepaid. 
Tacks for Dirt Bands and Boxes. 
Vf lb., 40c; 1b., $1.35, postpaid. 
Soil Improvement Crops 
CROTALARIA 
SPECTABILIS 
World’s Best Cover Crop. Build up your 
soil with this new legume. This new legume 
produces more humis and more nitrogen per 
acre than any other crop. It is not a pest and 
can be easily eradicated and reseeds itself 
each year under favorable conditions. It is 
used as a summer cover crop and soil builder 
in groves, orchards, vineyards, etc. Livestock 
will not eat it, therefore you will not be 
tempted to cut it for hay when your ground 
needs it so badly. This should be planted as 
soon as danger of frost is past and at a time 
when there is plenty of moisture in the soil, 
and can be planted as late as July, either 
broadcast or drilled. Ten pounds of seed is 
required per acre for broadcasting and half 
of that amount if drilled. Grows from 5 to 10 
feei depending entirely on the locality. 
1 lb., 40c; 5 lbs., $1.60, postpaid. Write for 
.quantity prices. 
Crotalaria 
HAIRY. WINTER or 
SAND VETCH 
Culture—Plant from August to November or 
early Spring with small amount of Rye, Oats, 
Wheat or Barley. Sow 40 lbs. per acre. Makes 
an excellent hay crop and is very popular 
throughout the South. A good soil improver. 
STECKLER’S HAIRY, WINTER or SAND VETCH. 
1 lb., 35c; 5 Ibs., $1.50, postpaid. Write for 
quantity prices. 
STECKLER SEED COMPANY, Inc., NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA 
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