White Burley Tobacco 
Tobacco Seed 
TOBACCO SEED. — Our seed is carefully grown and 
saved from the center stems only. 
CULTURE. — Sow seed in February in a plant bed. 
which has been first thoroughly burned, and is protected 
with a thin cotton cloth. About the first of June set 
in rich highly fertilized ground in rows three and a half 
Dy three feet. Use Brent’s Hemp and Tobacco Special 
Fertilizer. Cultivate often and worm and sucker as 
necessary. One ounce of seed sows fifty square yards 
sufficient to set two or three acres. 
We can offer the following varieties: 
White Burley 
Red Burley 
Stand-up Burley 
Vuelta de Abajo 
Big Havana 
Connecticut Seed Leaf 
Improved Yellow Pryor 
Kentucky Yellow 
One Sucker 
Big Oronoko 
Sweet Oronoko 
Improved Yellow Oronoko 
Blue Pryor 
Broad Leaf Grooch 
Fertilizers 
Our two brands have given satisfaction wherever tried. 
The use of commercial fertilizers has increased 
enormously of late years throughout the country. Good 
fertilizers are recommended by all Agricultural Stations. 
The two brands we offer we believe fill all requirements. 
Brent’s Tobacco Special 
For Tobacco, Hemp, and Gardens, 150 to 300 pounds 
to the acre. 
Brent’s Grain Grower 
The use of this fertilizer will not only increase the 
yield of the grain crops, but will also give splendid 
results on Grass and Clover crops that follow. 
The land is improved and put in better condition for 
any crop that follows its use. Broadcast 400 to 500 
pounds to acre and harrow in; in hills or drills 200 
to 400 pounds. _ 
For corn, if used in hills, a handful to 2 or 3 hills, 
scattering it so that the fertilizer will not come into 
direct contact with the seed. 
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Poultry Feeds 
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KACKLE.— A scratch feed for large chickens, being 
a mixture of clean, wholesome grain and seed, propor- 
tioned to make a perfect food for fowls; it contains 
no oyster-shell nor grit. 
CHIRP.— A feed that is ideal for young chicks, con- 
taining the highest grade of grain and seeds propor- 
tioned to be best adapted to growing chicks. It con- 
tains no grit nor shell. 
ALFALFA. — Short-cut Alfalfa and Alfalfa meal for 
feeding during the winter. The short-cut Alfalfa sup- 
plies the necessary green food for the fowls. The 
meal is used in mashes. 
CRUSHED OYSTER-SHELLS (Coarse or Fine.)— A 
pan of Crushed Oyster-Shells should always be kept 
where the chickens have ready access to it. It assists 
the digestion and gives the necessary lime to make 
harder egg-shells. 
SUNFLOWER SEED is a very rich feed and is said 
to increase the yield of eggs. It is used extensively for 
feeding parrots. 
CHICKEN CHARCOAL. — This is a conditioner, and 
should always be kept on hand to use when necessary. 
MICO-SPAR CUBICAL GRIT (All Sizes.)— Mico-Spar 
Cubical Grit is the hardest grit known. It will retain 
its sharp edges after the chicken has eaten it until the 
last particle is worn away. To the chicken it supplies 
the place of teeth, and in every way it is better than 
having the fowls pick up the gravel and small rocks of 
the yard and farm. 
BEEF SCRAPS. — Beef scraps supply the necessary 
animal food for producing warmth during the winter, 
when other animal food is lacking. 
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