fT: datings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta. Georgia 
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i''- ' V A CROP OP •ftiltl.ETTRBbM OUR TENNESSEE 
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■fi^t^i 5 ,rlety for this centraI'tfnd‘l'o\^eT,'So!iith , whei'6 a fOraRe ', y 
Th.ia.ls'^Pl,__ ^_ 
anil-futteuliig crc^ is wanted.'.The' 
[ni§h''i& id'feriy and heavy 
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/OJ»i.iaiO VU pittUU tElCLU UIVSO epjttJ' k/|U.l*C*Vt:Wr^ l<liC 
.^’eeter and finer flavored tftitihtiall'the^ lat^e' ones, and are; r 
Ma^rh'the large varieties.^. rBos^dreoleaiiedtf li»nd*i>icked--'* 
j^ts^postpaid. Peck, not jtjgpald, Jfi cents',-biiKheLik&lbs.V.V 
Lejor^uantity prices. ■ ;j ni h.i.b' ■' ■. h' ' ji loi 
are'smaller, but rri; 
Our Teunussef 
(irop: 6 eFiDair ^ 
Millet. 
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,. Wie hayejsaid considerable In the 
past ^opt the importance of South¬ 
ern frroWh seed belh^necessary for a 
suceessful crop of German Millet 
In the,South. We give here a repro¬ 
duction from a photograph of a crop 
from Tennessee grown seed. In 
growing German’Millet from 
'‘ohesn” Western grown seed—have 
yoneverbeen able to make a crop 
llkethls T Is It not worth 25 cents or 
so more per bushel to sow seed that 
will make a crap like this? 
German Millet Is an Important 
and nutritious hay crop, largely 
grown th roughout the South,relished 
by horses and cattle. There are two 
necessities for a succes'fnl’ crop of 
German Millet— first, rich or highly' 
manured ground; second, Southern 
grown.seed, that ftbqj Tennessee be- ' 
ing the best. Pound, postpaid,'200.'; ' 
peck, not prepaid,fiiio.:bushel,about 
S2.25. Price subject to market 
changes. 
Teosinte 
A mammoth forage plant from 
PentralAmerica, undoubtedly oneof 
liie most valuable forage plants f.tr 
t ne South to b.e used in a green state. 
1 lie yield'Is simply enormous and 
can be cut,all through thc^aummer 
aiid intil frost. We were assured by 
tbe late C. A. Bacon, of Ormond, 
u torlda, several years ago, that this 
■ einarkable p'ant grew at the rate of 
live inches per day on his place. 
Ounce, 10cents; pound,,30 cents; 
pound, ^.00; postpaid. 
'When this catalogue goes 
to the printer it is impossible 
to make pnrices that are exact 
for the spring season on Mil¬ 
let, Sorghum, Cow Peas, etc., 
prices of which change often.' 
Write for market prices whi^n 
ready to buy. ■ ■ 
very free from the “pops” that are so comj 
leed.stock. Pound, 25 cents;,3}^ pounds; 
about $2.25, 
P , ■ /'/' ^ ./planted in 4.prlJ','tWO',er,ips a y^ar mi<3%’.''Th'.that section the; 
second crop can be planted aalate fta^'^iy'lath andthey. will mature before frOkt.'- the top's give' you, h^ 
and the nuts grain. In hQjTektlng, the nuts cling fast to tbeVines'and thetOpsAndi-blltB are fed to the 
stock together as a hay and grain ration. The lopsmake good forage either greetf Oil edred. J TheiSpanish- 
peanuts grow in close ■ ’ ' . ■ . .- 
Subject tp'maik'et changes. WrHejorguantity prices. ■ ;j ni l)..,,b' 
North Carolina Runniog PeafihfSgESiiS 
In the central and lower SouthiS'thei ‘‘hTbrthCaroUnlL" Nuts somewhat latger than the 'Sbaolsh, ej^sily 
grown ,and nuts fiH oiit ntcSj^i lV vnrjr feWpppalTor a-running varie,ty., Einest band-proked s'eed 
stock. Tib., 25 c.; lbs., TSod-pbs^fd^ ( 251 bs.'^ 3 trabout 82 .^ Wrltefor matket prices. 
Uqnivnnfli Diipoiaii Ciinltniitc^ Every farmlathe South o u ght , tn gr owJ itamm othRussian 
Mammoin Kussian auniiower 
land Is immense, 125 bushels per acre being nothing linusuali'and as a poultry feed, to'glve, rapid growth 
r.nd fine glossy plumage there Is nothing that equals it. Astaaregg-produclug fbod'juothlng ean be better. 
When we-say that a sunflower crop Is profitable, we-tnein'crops of ijhe Mbaromoth, Russian, which pro¬ 
duces three'to four times as much seed aa_th.e;coinmaa-varieties, to cents a packet; 8 ftcents a nuary 
postpaid. Psck,5pot prepaidi'W cents. ^_ 
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Market PriGos 
When this catalogue goes 
to the printer it is impossible 
to make pnrices that are exact 
for the spring season on Mil¬ 
let, Sorghum, Cow Teas, etc., 
prices of which change often.' 
Write for market prices whgn 
ready to buy. ■ ■ 
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