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Wi*ite Us for JrriC!eSiO»"^U^ 
sirton r;:iio3 vrtt nf j''t 7’ '• ■ '■ 'ine'jl 
£l; We believe.wat Cow Peas have done mpre/^ii.the np- 
e .inilding of theaoilsjor, the South than any ct6p,,J!(l6st of 
ji£.u^ fen'ow.of the,ri<}h.s,Viga,.i cane lands of Louisiana., 
7, thejong headed’Sugar planters, the men, who pw^.tljps.e 
d . 111 IIrich landS;plant carload after carload of peas da thp.se 
e'Uj V. rich lauds. Why?,. Justtokeep thenar,fchand male the,m 
richer. Hundreds of bushelsot them are plan,ted apniialty 
awcr§for,soJHmprovementon the ‘‘HaslinestJRarimt'T We 
n ci) never let a cord ei op go,by without sowing peas. tiThete 
■ : ,'itiate severalihundTed tonsofcowpeae and eriah^iass ha^ 
. U .1 haled UP: on the '‘Hastings’ Farm®!” now.t Plantfea® 
, ', I,. .and plenty afjtberov Plenty of peahay, meam.s full rations 
for your stock and solb Plant Peas^ .i .1 .,•{ 
ii'toc-.lLoril ?d hohi: :i , , ; ■ ..lO-, , . ' 
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Lower South ' 
leaf. Packet, fttfeSits; 
*2 ®®’ »b«j: itu': a: 
TTTi'L-Tir»'a 47 Ti these two Yartetles;' althodgfi 'somewhat 
UIlKIlOvVIl X'fJflls.-j^tffefw'ere kept'distinct, but In Tdceiityehrsthey hdee 
vhecnhiejs'iimdch fun together that it has been found imposs ‘ ' ' . ■■■■<■•' 
vhecnniej^'d nidph fun together that it has been found impossibly to keep them separatfe'. 'They tfretbef dtPongest, 
' rafihost^T'o\i(liig of any of the vine or-rrrniiingviirl@n4s*ef(dhSrl4'lnst^fttidr! glves ydu ahddeia ofthelrsamk gtowth 
abd''p^mcnet$.i,'P,kt,f 10c., pt., 20c.; qt., 35c.; posti)aid. PK.^'iidt pro'phld,'75e !hul price on applicatioli@y«Ciii to 
Aw-xatiII Favorite early variety:grpwing‘ln bush form, ferown speckled i 
TT Will, for early crop. Packet, 10 cents; pint, Sopenis; quart, 
-about 76 cents; not jirepaid. Write for bushel prices when ready to buy. 
T owAa The stapdard Japge black-eyed| vFhife table pea. Good either as"snaps’?j or 
JMStirgC .«ltlVjK“X^y t; shelleq. r'TfficJiiet^ 10 cents; pint, 26 cents; quart, 40 cents; postpaid. Not pre¬ 
paid, peck; about 31.25; bushel, about . ij 
T a^-rr es seeded llktUsftiiang growing and.prollflc pea for table use. Peas are creainy 
X “ttCT..vfhite and of the finest qiwHty. jPkt., 10 cts.jvpt., 26 cts.; qt., 40 cts.; postpaid. j 
Paplu Ttlaolr Roil Rinnop riaw« Sofartfshosslble wekeemtn stock during the spr'ng months stock of 
Lailjf UlUblly UQU nippCI) uIQjO)%|}W’^^\rdvartetles. Wh^ ready to buy In bushel lots or over write for 
Ipnn anil llivod Poac ' * ^pndst ttdtlng variety and quantity wanted. Each—Packet 10 cepts; 
n ull ullU ullACU rCOo p^JI^Utjgnts; quart, 36.oents; postpaid. > .. I 
\7.n.K-r.n.4 . The lower Sooth’s ; 
V elvet Greatest Forage and ; 
Onil Cnninlllllfl Olnnl' Weha'^ gfown the Velvet^pean personally for nearly twenty years Ind 
mIiII I ill f Ifllll wfeOTtfW df no plant so'^^abie as the Velvet Bean for the Lower So,jrth 
UUll Lilll lulling 1 lull I (meaning by Lower Soutt: the Southern half of States such as Georgia, 
Mississippi and Texas).' Around Atlanta and In this latitude It wlih hot mature, although If planted In Maywlll 
make a sdlld ioaroPfpr^(tgjy;ftpd^ia'^(||S Waa|t,^o?shonlder high’fi’Benerally speaking, It grows so rank thatjlt’s 
■ impossible to c'ure.'lt for'hVy'f'^-^^^l^r^p^a^ilce In Florida is |6 turn stock in and let them eat It dowp to 
stubble. It needs a full season of growth,to, get its, 
greatest value. Some growers let it ■ rot down dur-l 
Ing the winter figuring that In soil Improvement a. 
good crop of Velvet Beaus turned under Is equnLtO' 
htoh of average guano or commercial fertlllzern 
We have never seen any crop , that makes suen a 
rank: growth. ,For stock feed: it is rich in both fati 
and hiascle forming qualities. .One crop of Volvet; 
Beads turned under is considered equal in value, toi 
2or3crop.sof Cpw Peas. Illustrating; its immense; 
yieldRtlfe Florida Experiment Statlojrjeportedione 
'^yietd of 18,000; pounds tons>of dried, forage her/ 
"igerhi Plant-ln April or. May in rows 6 to 6 feeti 
dropping 1 or 2 beans every footj 'about. 
of seed per acre. Packet, 10 cents; pint, 25 
h /0^fs,'q\iiS't, 40 cents; postpaid. Peek, not prepaid, 
about $3.60. Witte for bushel prices 
■'n^i^f^tfealready to buy. : inn! 
Southern farmers and ■’fbeir tfeh'- 
.j:!yi:QWdll.il-iO snts and eftiployes spend rriilllbbis' 
every year ibr tobacco—mintons thatgo 
Tobacco Trust. Wby not grow the thpjiiy 
own farm? ' 
•f/jeaftpb-fat ,Spli((ig X“|JKSjjSi 
jjurposes. Packet,-5^ ctepts! oUhfceloiArrfcents; 
onftce >26 cents; % pound, 76 cents;, poumt.gSiiAO: 
.^postpaid. , t 1 
bke—for Chewiflfl 
^ —...- ■ , „ -the Central and, 
pUMfhses.. Makes, when sun cured, the best hatural chgWtng 
bents; ounce. 25 cents; % pound, 76 cents; pound, 
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