FIELD SEEDS 



for Cash and Feeding Crops 



for Soil Improvement 



NOTICE 



On account of unsettled 

 market conditions on 

 field seeds, we have not 

 priced any large quan- 

 tities. Write us for 

 prices. We are large 

 handlers of Vetch, Rye 

 Grass and Austrian 

 Winter Peas. In fact, 

 field seeds of all kinds. 

 We can save you 

 money. 



INOCULATOR PRICES 

 When Ordering, Always 

 Specify Name off Seed 



NITRAGIN 



The Oriqinal Lequme Inocu'ator 



Alfalfa, All Clovers 



Size Retail 



1/2 bu. each $ .30 



1 bu. each 50 



21/2 bu. each 1.00 



Vetch, Austrian Peas, 



Canadian Peas, Beans 



1% bu. each $ .50 



Lespedeza 



Small (Inoculates up 



to 50 lb. seed) $ .35 



Large (Inoculates up 



to 100 lbs. seed) 50 



FIELD SEEDS 



PERSIAN CLOVER — A very valuable new clover for 

 the South. Furnishes splendid grazing for cattle from 

 December until June, and yields 2 to 3 tons of rich 

 nutritious hay per acre, which can be easily cut and 

 cures very quickly. Is a splendid soil builder. Sow 

 6 to 8 pounds per acre from September to November, 

 and cover lightly. Reseeds itself even when closely 

 grazed. Makes an upright growth 2 to 3 feet high. 

 Will stand wetter lands than most clovers. Seed should 

 be inoculated with NITRAGIN. See page — . Price: 

 Lb. 65c; 5 lbs. $2.75 postpaid. Write for prices on 

 larger quantities. 



SWEET CLOVER OR MELILOTUS— Also known as Bok- 

 hara Clover. As a land-builder it has few equals. 

 It is fine for raising bees and to build up your poor 

 land. Sow 12 pounds per acre in February planting. 

 Lb. 45c; 5 lbs. $1.75, postpaid. 



YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER— The Yellow Blos- 

 som type is very similar to that of the White Blossom. 

 For those who wish to use Sweet Clover for pasture, 

 hay and bee purposes, we would advise the use of 

 the Yellow Blossom type. Lb. 25c; 5 lbs. 75c, postpaid. 

 Write for prices on larger quantities. 



HAIRY PERUVIAN ALFALFA— Tall, vigorous growing 

 and will live as long as any type where the -winters 

 are not too cold and where there is summer moisture. 

 Gives you more cuttings than any other type and 

 after each cutting it recovers rapidly. Considered 

 superior for the South. Sow during September and 

 October in thoroughly prepared, well drained soil, 

 broadcast or in drills at the rate of 15 to 20 pounds 

 per acre. Seed should be inoculated with NITRAGIN. 

 Prices: Lb. 65c; 5 lbs. $3.00, postpaid. Write for 

 prices on larger quantities. 



RED CLOVER — Sow in the fall or spring. 12 to 15 lbs. 

 to the acre. Largely used in combination with other 

 grasses and clovers for permanent pastures. Prices: 

 Lb. 65c; 5 lbs. $2.75, postpaid. Write for prices on 

 laTger quantities. 



WHITE DUTCH CLOVER— This clover does well in the 

 Central South. Most all permanent lawn and pasture 

 mixtures should have some White Clover. By itself it 

 makes good grazing for cattle and sheep. Lb. 95c; 

 5 lbs. $4.50, postpaid. Write for prices oh larger 

 quantities. 



ALSIKE CLOVER— Also called Swedish Clover. Best 

 clover for wet lands. Lb. 65c; 5 lbs. $2.75, postpaid. 

 Write for prices on larger quantities. 



FANCY BERMUDA— Most valuable grass for the South. 

 Grows en all kinds, from heaviest clay to the lightest 

 sand and furnishes abundant pasturage. Bermuda 

 withstands drought and scorching summer sun. Sow 

 5 to 10 pounds per acre (2 pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. 

 for lawns), March 1 to September 1 in lower South. 

 Seed will not germinate in cold ground. 20 to 30 days 

 to germinate. 1 Lb. 95c; 5 lbs. $4.50, postpaid. 



HULLED BERMUDA — Germinates in a week with proper 

 moisture conditions, almost as quick as Rye Grass. 

 1 Lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. $6.00, postpaid. 



CARPET GRASS — Carpet Grass is one of the most val- 

 uable pasture grasses for the lower South. It grows 

 on poor sandy soils better than Bermuda and does 

 well on most any soil with a fair amount of moisture. 

 1 Lb. 65c; 5 lbs. $3.00, postpaid. 



STECKLER'S FIELD RYE (Abruzzi)— Lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 85c, 

 postpaid. 



STECKLER'S WHEAT (Red May)— Lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 85c, 

 postpaid. 



GIANT BUR CLOVER — The South's greatest cover crop 

 and soil building legume. Lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.00, post- 

 paid. Write for prices on larger quantities. 



STECKLER'S BARLEY (Bearded)— Lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 90c, 

 postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 



OATS (Texas Red Rust Proof)— Peck 60c; bu. $1.85; 

 4 bu. sack $7.20, not prepaid. 



STECKLER'S RAPE (Dwarf Essex)— Lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.50, 

 postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 



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