Soli; Jiour garden or farm down with crimson clover, winter ry e or Vetch as a cover crop 13 



COW PEAS 



Makes Fine Hay. A Great Soil Enricher. 



May be sown during June or July at the rate of 60 

 lbs. to 90 lbs. per acre. 



821 Black The Standard Variety 



Trails freely and makes a heavy crop of hay. It will 

 get in condition in 100 days; early enough for the 

 Middle States. Ripens as far north as Ithaca, N. Y. 

 Packet, 10 cents; pound, 35 cents, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, pound, 20 cents; 

 15 lbs. (peck), $1.25; 60 lbs. (bushel), $4.50. 



823 NeW Era The Earliest of All 



An early maturing variety of quick, upright growth. 

 The vines make a splendid dry forage. Maturing in 

 about 60 days. 



Packet, 10 cents; pound, 35 cents, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, pound, 20 cents; 

 IS lbs. (peck), $1.15; 60 lbs. (bushel), $4.25. 



827 Whip-poor-will ^J^" 



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

 A very productive variety and largely grown as a soil 

 improver and for pasturage. 



Packet, 10 cents; pound, 35 cents, postpaid. 



Not prepaid, pound, 20 cents; 

 15 lbs. (peck), $1.15; 60 lbs. (bushel), $4.25. 



828 Mixed Cow Peas 



Where the crop is wanted for soil improving this 

 mixture is very satisfactory, producing a thick growth 

 of vines and forage. 



Packet, 10 cents; pound, 35 cents, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, pound, 20 cents; 

 15 lbs. (peck), $1.10; 60 lbs. (bushel), $4.00. 



MILLETS 



Sow the -seed either broadcast or in drills in June 

 or July north of Virginia, further south as late as 

 middle of August. 



833 Liberty or 

 Golden Millet 



833 Liberty, 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. Sow M to 1 bushel per acre. 



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

 Not prepaid, 12 lbs. (peck), 75 cents; 48 lbs. (bushel), $2.50. 



Cow Peas 



834 Hungarian Millet 



Often called Hungarian grass. 



An annual forage plant, early and productive. Ready 

 to cut in 60 days. Sow 1 bushel to the acre. 

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

 Not prepaid, 12 lbs. (peck), 85 cts.; 48 lbs. (bushel), $3.00. 



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 15 to 

 18 tons o.f green forage. Ready to cut in 45 days. Sow 

 12 to 15 pounds per acre. 



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

 Not prepaid, 7Y 2 lbs. (peck), 75 cts.; 30 lbs. (bushel), $2.75. 



831 Thousand Headed Kale 



Excellent green food for fowls or stock. 



Belongs. to the Cabbage family. It produces plants 

 growing 3 to 4 feet high, covered with large, Cab- 

 bage-like leaves in about 45 days. It is a heavy crop- 

 per. Animals, especially pigs and sheep, eat it greed- 

 ily. Hardy, and will thrive on any soil. Sow in rows 

 or broadcast, using 2 lbs. per acre, as late as August 

 north of Virginia; further south as late as October. 

 Pkt., 10 cts.; % pound, 30 cts.; pound, $1.00, postpaid. 



847 Dwarf Essex Rape 



The best and quickest grown forage crop. 



This is the best Autumn hog forage known, and is 

 also used for sheep and dairy cows with success and 

 profit. Under ; favorable circumstances it is ready 

 for pasturage in 6 weeks from the time of "sowing. 

 It is grown exclusively for its leaves. The seed should 

 be sown any time before the end of August (at the 

 North), in the Southern States in September or Octo- 

 ber at the rate of 3 lbs. per acre in drills, or 5 lb« 

 per acre broadcast. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; pound, 35 cts.; 3 pounds, $1.00, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 3 pounds, 60 cents; 5 pounds, 90 cents; 

 10 pounds, $1.60; 25 pounds, $3.50; 100 pounds, $12.00. 



847 Dwarf Essex Rape 



