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FARM and FIELD SEEDS— Continued 



POP-CORN (Shelled) 



Fifty-six pounds to the bushel. Lb. 100 lbs. 



White Pearl $0.20 $14.00 



White Rice 20 14.00 



SEED OATS 



Sow at the rate of 3 bushels per acre during April for best 

 results. 



Storm King (Pedigree Stock). The straw is very stiff, 

 often measuring 5 ft. in height Bus. $2.50 



Swedish or Washington. The long, erect straw is 

 noted for its ability to stand up in rough weather; 

 grains are very plump and nearly pure white. . . . Bus. 3.00 



Clydesdale Bus. (32 lbs.) 3.00 



Long White Tartar Bus. (32 lbs.) 3.00 



Scottish Chief. Very strong growth, straw long, 

 strong, and stands well Bus. (32 lbs.) 3.00 



MILLET 



Can be sown as late as July 15th and yield a tremendous 

 crop. Lb. 10 lbs. 100 lbs. 



Golden Millet. Large cropper; grows 

 3 to 5 ft. high. Sow 1 bus. to acre 



(48 lbs. to bus.) $0.20 $1.25 $10.50 



Hungarian (Panicum germanicum). 

 Early; height 2 to 3 ft.; abundant fo- 

 liage and slender head; withstands 



droughts, and yields well on light soils. .20 1.25 10.50 



Japanese Barnyard. This wonderful 

 Millet yields possibly more fodder than 

 any other forage plant. Frequently 

 as high as 12 tons of green food has 

 been obtained from an acre. If sown 

 early in May it may be cut twice in 



one season. Sow 15 lbs. per acre 20 1.25 9.00 



SUDAN GRASS 



Resembles Millet somewhat; stock seems to relish it. Sow 

 in drills or broadcast 16 to 24 lbs. per acre; several cuttings 

 can be made from a sowing in one season. Thrives excellently 

 in a season of drought. Lb. 25c., 100 lbs. $20.00. 



RAPE 



Dwarf Essex. This can be pastured eight weeks after sowing; 

 sow in succession, as the stock eat it close to the ground and 

 it will not stand pasturing any great length of time. Sow 

 6 pounds per acre broadcast, from April 1st to October 1st. 

 It produces enormous crops and is ideal green manure. Lb. 

 25c., 100 lbs. $15.00. 



