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Cow Peas 
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1175. Mixed Cow Peas. We strongly recommend sowing Mixed 
Cow Peas as a soil improving crop. The upright growing varieties 
holding up the vining varieties; they will make a much better growth 
and give more satisfactory results. 
1159. New Era. This new extra early Cow Pea is unquestionably 
one of the most valuable varieties in cultivation. It is quicker in 
growth than any other Cow Pea in cultivation; makes a very large 
growth of vine and very prolific yield of peas. 
1162. Black Cow Peas. Seed medium sized and black. 
trailing. Seed matures early. 
1241. Gray Crowders or Shinney. Vine trailing, seed large and 
mottled gray and blue. Matures medium late. 
1305. Brabham Peas. This is a cross between the Whip-Poor- 
Will and Iron varieties. It is especially valuable in that it partakes 
of the good characters of both parents. 
1168. Black Eye. Vines erect. Seeds medium sized and white, 
matures medium late. 
1164. Whip-Poor-Will. Vines erect. Seed large, mottled red and 
white, matures early. Good to grow between corn. 
1163. Clay Peas. Seeds medium sized and cream colored. Vines 
grow tall and erect. Seed matures medium late. 
1165 Canada Field Peas 
The vines make rich, nutritious hay. If fed to milch cow, when 
in a green state, pods, vines and all, the flow of milk will be almost 
Vines 
doubled. 
Sown in January, February or early March. Pk. $1.25. Bu. $4.50. 
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New Era Cow Peas—43 Days After Planting 
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Soja Beans 
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1242. Mammoth Yellow. The largest growing and most 
popular Soja Bean for forage purposes, although a little later 
in maturing than other varieties. 
1246. Wilson Black. Very small seed, matures in about 
90 days, can be grown in the Northern States where an early 
variety is desired. 
O-Too-Tan. O-Too-Tan grows entirely different from 
other Soy Beans; the main stem is erect, 3 to 4 feet high, and 
from it running branches extend as far as 7 or 8 feet. It is 
not, however, a climber like the Velvet Bean. 
1306. Virginia. About 20 days earlier than the Mammoth 
Yellow. The vines make a fine growth, are filled with pods, 
stand about 3 feet high, are easy to cut and easy to cure. 
Biloxi. This is two or three weeks later than Mammoth 
Yellow and requires a longer growing season. In Tennessee it 
grew 5 ft. 7 1n. without support and made three tons of hay 
per acre. 
Laredo Soy Beans. The Laredo differs from any other 
variety. As the plants get up a few inches high they stool out 
like oats and each individual plant sends up from six to fifteen 
very fine branches making it one of the very best of hay beans. 
Millets 
A Splendid Quick Growing Summer Hay Crop 
1125. German or Golden Millet, Southern Grown. 
Plant from middle of May until the end of June at the rate of 
1 bushel per acre. Cow Peas sown with German Millet makes 
fine hay, and should be sown at the rate of three pecks of Millet 
and one bushel of Cow Peas to the acre. “Monumental” 
Brand Fancy Southern Millet, Pk. $.75. Bu. of 50 lbs. $2.50. 
1207. Japanese Millet (Billion Dollar Grass). Grows 
from 6 to 9 feet high and yields enormous crops. It is relished 
by all kinds of stock. 15 Ibs. to acre broadcast, 10 to 12 Ibs. in 
drills 12 inches apart. It does best on low moist ground. Lb. 
15c. 100 Lbs. at 12c. a Lb. 
The Best Inoculation 
for All Legume Seeds 
We believe in inoculation, we favor the pure jelly 
medium, and we believe in FARMOGERM. We recom- 
mend that all legume seeds purchased from us be inocu- 
lated before planting. 
A different culture is required for each legume group, 
so, when ordering, be sure to state what crops you wish 
to inoculate. 
NEW LOW PRICES 
For small seeds—Clovers, Alfalfa, etc. 
VaAovkh Ge naboadegus $0.35 i SWE SU cio ongaoods $1.00 
WINE GWE Gaooosdoos .60 2% -bus. size .......... 2.25 
UMW, BY sooocacens $8.0 
Special Reduced Prices on Cultures for Large-Size Seeds, 
: , Peas, Beans, etc. 
MEINE, GIA tooooogons 1-bus. size 
5-bus. size i 
Special Garden Size for Garden Peas, Beans, and Sweet Peas, 25 cts. 
1126. Hungarian Millet. Hay is quite leafy, of very fine 
quality. Should be sown at any time between the middle of 
May until the end of June at the rate of one bushel per acre. 
Lb. 10c. 100 Lbs. at $7.50. 
1170. Pearl or Cattail Millet. It is largely used by dairy- 
men. It furnishes them green food throughout the Summer. 
3 or 4 cuttings a season can be obtained. It can be fed either 
green or cured as dried forage, making a most nutritious feed 
which is relished by all kinds of stock. Sow 5 lbs. per acre in 
drills 3 feet apart or broadeast at the rate of 20 to 30 Ibs. 
per acre. Lb. 15c. 100 Lbs. 12c. Lb. 
Increase Your Crops — Improve Your Soil 
Legume Crops, properly inoculated with nitrogen-fixing 
bacteria, add both humus and nitrogen to the soil and 
should be included in every crop-rotation program. 
Mulford Culture Concentrates are economical. Easy to 
use. The sealed bottle insures purity. 
Always specify on your order what crop you want to inoculate 
FOR SMALL SEEDS FOR LARGE SEEDS 
Alfalfa, Clovers, etc. Cow Peas, Soja Beans, etc. 
10 bushel 20 bushel size $8.00 
2% bushel DmbuUshelmsizeercrseleceehe chevere 2.25 
1 bushel , 2 bushel size 1.00 
14 bushel size.......... .60 Me puUshelesizeryeyeta aleraketetoshe 60 
Garden size (composite culture for Garden Beans, Garden Peas, 
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