28 STECKLER'S SUMMER AND FALL CROP PRICE LIST. 



VETCH, A WINTER CROP. 

 Hairy, Winter or Sand Vetch. 



Planted with small amounts of rye, oats, wheat or barley for a support after it 

 begins to run, Vetch makes a magnificent hay crop in spring, coming in ahead of every- 

 thing else except thoroughly established fields of alfalfa, and at the same time leaves 

 added fertility to the soil. Planted on Bermuda sod and scratched in lightly in October 

 it furnishes an abundance of grazing all through winter and spring for beef or dairy 

 cattle, hogs or sheep, and in late spring can be let go to seed, thus seeding down the 

 ground for next season. Grown in abundance it makes possible the profitable growing 

 and fattening of cattle, something that hundreds have attempted to do and failed simply 

 because they have had to buy feed for those cattle at top-of-the-market prices. Crops 

 like Vetch make possible profitable live stock growing which in turn means prosperity 

 on Southern farms. 30 to 40 pounds per acre. Planted during October and November. 

 Price, prepaid, 1 pound, 45 cents; not prepaid, $16.00 per bushel. 



Oregon or Spring Vetch. 



Our best leguminous soil-enriching crop. Vetch 

 hay is the equal to Alfalfa and can be Winter 

 grazed. It grows 3 to 4 feet high, and is easier 

 cured. Hay making time is two weeks earlier. 

 30 pounds to the acre. Sow during late Winter 

 and Early Spring. Price, postpaid, 30 cents per 

 pound; not prepaid, $8.00 per bushel. 



Planted from February to April. 



DWARF ESSEX RAPE. 



A Splendid Winter Forage 

 Plant. 



Ihis is sown broadcast and furnishes a rich 

 nutritious winter pasture, can be grazed 6 weeks 

 after planted, use 20 pounds per acre. Planted 

 from September to March. Price, postpaid, *4 

 oouncl, 15 cents; pound, 30 cents; y 2 bushel, $5.00; 

 Dwarf Esses Rape. bushel, $9.50, not prepaid. 



SUDAN GRASS. 

 A Live Stock Food. 



Grows Successfully Everywhere. Stock of all kinds eat it readily. Yields more ton- 

 nage per acre than any other forage crop. 'roduces from ten to fifteen thousand pounds 

 of green fodder per acre; suitable for hay or silage. Planted during August and Sep- 

 tember, but does bt-tter planted in March a d April. 10 to 15 pounds per acre. Price, 

 postpaid, 1 pound, 50 cents; 10 pounds, $4.5 Write for prices in large quantities. 



FARMOGERM. 



High-Bred Nitrogen-Gathering Bacteria for Clovers, Alfalfa, Peas, Beans 



and Other Legumes. 



FARMOGERM stands by itself as a very high-bred culture of nitrogen bacteria for 

 treating seeds. It gives quicker growth, larger and healthier stands and earlier maturity. 

 It will enrich the soil for future crops and increase the permanent value of the farm. 

 FARMOGERM comes all ready to be placed on the seeds to give you very profitable 

 returns, with practically no labor, as the seeds for 10 acres can be inoculated in just a 

 few minutes. 



Alfalfa or Lucerne, Red Clover, Mammoth Clover, Crimson Clover, Alsike Clover, 

 White Dutch Clover, Burr Clover, Sweet Yellow or White Clover, Japan Clover, Garden 

 Peas, Canada Field Peas. Sweet Peas, Cow Peas, Soy Beans, Velvet Beans, Garden Beans. 

 Lima Beans, Windsor Beans, Vetch (Spring and Winter), Peanuts, Beggar Weed and 

 other Legumes. 



COST OF FARMOGERM. Not Prepaid. 



Extra Farm Size (case units) 100 acres $100.00 



Farm Size (case units) 50 acres 55.00 



Small Farm Size 5 acres 6.00 



Trial Farm Size 1 acre 2.00 



Garden Size for Peas and Beans only X A acre .50 



All Crops 1 acre size can 1.00 



1st and 2d 3d 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 

 Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone Zone 



Vi Acre Size $0.55 $0.56 $0.57 $0.58 $0.59 $0.61 $0.62 



1 Acre Size 1.55 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.62 



5 Acre Size 6.10 6.16 6.27 6.38 6.49 6.61 6.72 



All Crops 1 Acre l 1.06 1.08 1.11 1.14 1.17 1.21 1.24 



THESE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



