Sow your garden or farm down with crimson clover, winter rye or vetch as a cover crop 



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MILLETS 



Sfjw the seed either broadcast or in drills in July north of 

 \'irginia, farther south as late as middle of August. 



833 German or Golden Millet 



Quick Maturing Hay Crop 



A valuable annual hay and fodder crop, 4 to 5 feet high. 

 Ready to cut in 60 days. .S<jw 48 pounds per acre. 

 Packet, 10 cts. ; pound, 30 cts. ; 3 pounds, 75 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 12 pounds (^peck;, $1.10; 

 48 pounds fbushel;, $4.00. 



834 Hungarian Millet 



Often Called Hungarian Grass 



.An annual forage plant, early and productive. Ready to 

 cut in 60 days. Sow 48 pounds to the acre. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 3 pounds, 75 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 12 pounds (peckj, $1.10; 

 48 pounds f bushel j, $4.00. 



835 Japanese Barnyard Millet 



The Hardiest and Quickest Cropper. 



It attains a height of 7 feet. The yield per acre is at the rate 



of 6 to 8 tons of cured hay and 1.5 to 18 tons of green forage. 



Ready to cut in 45 days. S^jw 12 to 15 pounds per acre. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 30 cts.; 3 pounds, 75 cts., postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 7}-2 pounds '^peck), 75 cts.; 



30 pounds (bushel; , $2.50. 



836 Pearl or East Indian Millet 



Excellent Forage Maker 



Also called Pencillaria or Cattail Millet. This fodder plant 

 grows 6 to 10 feet high, and furnishes an enormous bulk of 

 fodder. It can be cut several times during the season. Sow 

 in drills three feet apart, using 5 pounds of seed per acre. Cr 

 broadcast, sowing 8 pounds to the acre. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 40 cts.; 3 pounds, $1.00, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 123^ pounds f^peck), $2.25; 

 50 pounds rbusheL. $8.00. 

 Customers may order half pecks at the peck rate; 

 half bushels at the bushel rate. 



835 Japanese Millet 



i COW PEAS 



Makes Fine Hay. A Great Soil Emicher 



Sow Cow Peas either broadcast or in drills in July at the 

 rate of 60 pounds to 90 pounds per acre. 



821 Black The standard Variety 



Trails freely and makes a heavy crop of hay. It wall get 

 in condition in 100 days; early enough for the Middle States. 

 Ripens as far north as Ithaca, X. Y. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 35 cts.; 5 pounds, $1.50, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck), $2.15; 



60 pounds (^bushelj, $8.00. 



823 New Era The Earnest of All 



An early maturing variety of quick, upright growth. The 



vines make a splendid dry forage. Maturing in about 60 days. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 35 cts.; 5 pounds, $1.50, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (^pecki, $2.00; 



60 pounds (bushel), $7.50. 



824 Early Extra Black Eye 



Desirable for Home or Market 



It is a strong grower and moderate trailer. It will mature 

 seed in about 65 days. A valuable hay crop. In the south 

 it is grown mainly for table use. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 45 cts.; 5 pounds, $2.00, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck), $2.40; 



60 pounds (bushel), $9.00. 



827 Whip-poor-will ™c'owT/a'" 



It is an early variety, and matures in about 70 days. .\ 

 ver^' productive variety and largely grown as a soil improver 

 and for pasturage. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 35 cts.; 5 pounds, $1.50, postpaid. 



Not prepaid. 15 pounds (peck), $1.90; 



60 pounds (bushel), $7.25. 



828 Mixed Cow Peas 



833 German Millet 



846 Rosen Winter Rye 



Excellent for Grain or Winter Cover Crop 



An excellent, hardy sort giving satisfaction even.-where. -A 

 \'igorous grower, producing tall, stifif straw, with large grains. 

 Sow 84 to 112 pounds per acre in September or October 

 north of \"irginia; farther south as late as November. 

 Packet, 10 cts. ; pound, 35 cts. ; 3 pounds, 90 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 14 pounds (peck), $1.00; 

 56 pounds (bushel i, $3.75. 



WINTER WHEAT 



Sow Winter Wheat either broadcast or in drills, using 90 to 

 120 pounds per acre, in September or October, north of Vir- 

 ginia; farther south as late as November. 



862 Leap's Prolific Winter Wheat 



Early to Ripen, a Reliable Yielder 



This grand beardless wheat has fairly leaped into popularity 

 everj-where. It stools to a greater degree than most varieties; 

 is early to ripen, and is a strong grower. Stiff strawed and 

 makes fine, long heads of pale red grain. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 35 cts.; 3 pounds, 90 cts.. postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds 'peck>. $1.10; 



60 pounds bushel , $4.00. 



865 Pennsylvania 44 Winter Wheat 



An Exceptional Heavy Yielder 



A bearded, red grained sort of large size, with excellent 

 milling value, maturing a few days later than Leap's Prolific. 

 Straw is long and stiff, chaff white. The most talked of 

 bearded wheat grown, becoming popular in all sections. 

 Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 35 cts.; 3 pounds. 90 cts., postpaid. 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck^ $1.10; 

 60 pounds bushel^. $^.00. 



Hulford Culture: 



wanted for soil improving this mixture 

 producing a thick growtii of vines and 



Where the crop 

 is very- satisfactory 

 forage. 



Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 35 cts.; 5 pounds, $1.50, postpaid 



Not prepaid, 15 pounds (peck), $1.85; 



60 pounds (bushel), $7.00. 



For inoculating all C'lo\ 



EE332ZZS: 



•rs, Wich. Cardoii Beans. Garden 



Peas, Soy Beans and Cow Peas. Be sure to specify which one 



you want to inoculate, as there is a different culture for each. 



i^-acre size, 75 cts. each, postpaid; 1-acre size, $1.50 



each, postpaid; 5-acre size, $5.00 each, postpaid. 



Price* of Farm, Grain, Clover and Grass Seeds on pages 26, 27 and 28 are subject to change without notice 



