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Soy Beans shonW te planted with all EngiUge Corn for Silo. 
Northern Grown COW PEAS and SOY BEANS 
Now Recognized as the Most Profitable Fertilizer and Hay Crop— Soils 
too Poor to Grow Clover Should be Sowed with Cow Peas or Soy Beans 
COW PEAS 
722 Condnn'a 
Extra Early 
Prolitic 
Our seed on these wonrieiful legumes 1b strictly 
northern srovrn, bardy, vigorous types, produced 
from selected and imprured Btriiluit, which are 
vastly superior to the average qualitv offered 
Make poor land rich, make good "land more 
productive, enriching the soil even after crop Is 
cut. Green crops plowed under are one of the 
best and cheapest ways of improving the soli 
For this purpose the Cow Pea is excellent, espe- 
cially for a medium or light soil. Thev should 
be sown in. May or June, at the rate of 1% 
bushels to the acre, and plowed under as soon 
as they have attained their full growth 
fi'LV ""S"?, I* planted early, say the 
middle of May, in the central corn belt section 
a crop can be cut and cured for hav the same 
as clover, then the stubble in a short time will 
put on a new growth to be turned under in the 
fall as a fertilizer. 
We suggest sowing Su,a-ar Cane with this crop, 
at the rate of one peck to one bushel of the Cow 
Peas per acre. The Sugar Cane holds the vines 
off the ground, cnu.^ciiie a betttT growth 
722 CONDON'S Extra Early Prolific 
A select strain of the well known New Era 
extremely early and hardy, mUturins- 
in 70 days. Enormous croppers. For all reauire- 
ments this is the best. % lb., 18 cts.; lb., 30 ct«.; 
3 Ills,, 80 ct«.! postpaid. 
723 Improved Whippoorwill 
The Old Reliable; matures in 70 days- verv 
productive: grown largely for fertilizer and pas- 
ture. % lb., 15 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 Ib», 65 cts.i 
postpaid. >^>n.. 
Soja or Soy Beana 
SOJA OR SOY BEANS 
Alfalfa, Soy Beans have the highest Protein of 
Clover, Corn, etc. For pasturing or feedin 
nearly equal to clover for fertilizing. 
any of the dried roughages, such as 
as green fodder it Is very valuable, and 
supply selected seed as follows: 
— Hoilybroolt, % lb., 18 cts.; lb., 
ctH.; :t lbs., $5 ctH. 
0.S3 — Ito San, lb., 18 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 
3 lbs., S5 cts. 
«82— Medium TellOTT, 
et.s.; 3 lbs., 85 ets. 
lb., IS cts.; lb., 35 
741 Rape Dwarf Elssez 
RAPE 741 Dwarf Essex 
The Best Feed in the World for Hogs, Sheep and Cattle 
Probably no plant has ever jumped into favor so niilrklv 
u-lth .farmers everywhere as Dwarf' Essex Rape n is iSeal 
r^^^'^'Yj^^.T^^ ^^VT '"'•n'shes an Inimensp amount of green 
feea^ and Its nutritive value Is nearly twice that of clovcf 
It may be sown In the following ways: >.iovir. 
pounds 'p"or'"'4"""'^ ^""""^ ""^ """^ » "> 
^V'-ing grain, 2 pounds per acre to provide 
sheep pasture after harv-st. In this case do not sow thl 
rape until thn grain Is about up. 
3. Alone In June or July, on newly plowed land. 
4. With corn Just before the last cultivation. 
5. With rye. In August or September, for late pasture 
hfrfl !:^L J} Dwarf -Essfx, entirely tree fro* 
pj../t'^^i.""i^"i'"'*,,,'"' a"y"''"g.of that sort, the Dwarf 
mend V il "^'il^Me variety and tbe only ono we rcconj: 
mend, y. lb., 15 cts.; lb.. 2S cts.; 8 lbs., >70 ets.; postpaid. 
Please order by number as well is names. It will help us to serve you quic^kiT 
