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T. LEE SEED CO. 
KANSAS CITY, MO, 
Rape—Dwarf Essex 
Sow 5 Pounds Per Acre. 
A quick pasture for cattle, hogs and sheep. Fre¬ 
quently sown in mixtures of Oats and Canada Peas. 
£b., 15c; 25 lbs. @ 8c lb.; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
Winter (Hairy) Vetch 
Sow 60 Pounds Per Acre. 
This is one of the most valuable friends of the 
farmer. It is valuable alike and at the same time for 
hay, pasture and for soil improvement. May be sown 
in the spring or fall. It is an annual, but it drops its 
seed freely and will renew itself and last for years. 
Experiment Stations claim the value of an acre of 
Sand or Hairy Vetch to soil is from $16 to $48 in 
commercial fertilizer. When sown by itself 60 lbs. of 
seed may be sown per acre. It is advisable to sow a 
half-bushel of Wheat or Rye with about 30 lbs. of 
Vetch per acre, as a support to Vetch. Thrives on 
barren soils and upbuilds it at same time. 
Iib., 20c; 25 lbs., @ 16c lb.; lOO lbs., $14.00. 
Millet 
Sow for Hay 50 Pounds Per Acre. Sow for Seed 30 
. Pounds Per Acre. 
Grow quickly, and serve well for emergency pro¬ 
duction of hay. May be seeded all of June. 
£b., 10c; 25 lbs. @ 6c lb.; 100 lbs., $4.00. 
Cane (For Fodder Only) 
Sow in May, June or July, either in drills 3 ft. 
apart at rate of 1 pk. per acre or broadcast 1 to 1% 
bus. per acre. Cut after seed has matured. 
PARIiV AIMCBHB. I,b., lOc; 25 lbs. @ 4c lb., 100 lbs., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
PABl^V ORANGE. Eb., 10c; 25 lbs. @ 4c lb.; 100 lbs., 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Yellow Milo Maize 
Broadcast 50 to 60 Pounds Per Acre. Drills 12 to 15 
Pounds Per Acre. 
Growth is tall, 9 to 12 feet, stooling from the 
ground like White Milo Maize. 
Eb., 10c; 25 lbs. @ 4c lb.; 100 lbs., $2.00. 
White Kaffir Corn 
Broadcast 50 to 60 Pounds Per Acre. Drills 12 to 15 
Pounds Per Acre. 
Grows low, stalk perfectly erect; the foliage is 
wide, alternating closely on either side of the stalk. 
Eb., 10c; 25 lbs. @ 4c lb.; lOO lbs., $2.00. 
Dwarf Essex Rape. 
Sudan Grass 
Broadcast 20 to 25 Pounds Per Acre. Drills 6 to 10 
Pounds Per Acre. 
Produces an Immense yield of hay which is nutri¬ 
tious and can be cut twice in a season. Grows when 
broadcasted 3 to 5 ft. high, or if cultivated 6 to 10 
ft. high. Is adapted to almost any kind of soil and 
succeeds in nearly all climates. Does not blight, 
cures easily, greatly relished by stock and can be 
easily grown. After the first cutting it stools enor¬ 
mously, as many as a 100 stalks from a single root. 
Culture. Sow in drills 2% to 3 feet apart at rate of 
2 to 3 Ib'^. to acre, and cultivate like corn, or broad¬ 
cast 20 to 25 lbs. per acre. Seed should be sown about 
time of planting corn and hay cut when grass is 
headed out, with a mower or binder. 
Eb., 10c; 25 lbs. @ 17c lb.; 100 lbs., $5.00. 
Seed Rye 
Per bushel, $1.25. 
Oats 
60 to 80 Pounds Per Acre. 
KANOTA. The two characteristics which make Ka- 
nota especially valuable are earliness and large 
yield. Bu., 60c. 
BED TEXAS RVST-PROOF. Very early, rust-proof, 
does well on thin ground and does not lodge, will 
bear neglect and make a crop. Bu., 60c. 
Feterlta 
Broadcast 50 to 60 Founds Per Acre. Drills 12 to 15 
Founds Per Acre. 
The two best features about Feterita are its won¬ 
derful ability to resist drouth and its earliness. 
Eb., 10c; 25 lbs., @ 4c lb.; 100 lbs., $2.25. 
Peanuts 
Prom one peck to a peck and a half of shelled nuts 
and from a bushel to a bushel and a half in the shell 
to plant an acre. 
Peanuts should be shelled before planting. They 
should be planted in May or early June, in rows about 
2 to 3 feet apart dropping the nuts 8 to 10 Inches 
apart, one in a hill. Cover 1 or 2 inches 
deep. 
WHITE JUMBO. Eb., 20c; write for 
price on large quantities. 
SPANISH SEmEEED. Eb., 20c; write for 
price on large quantities. 
Sunflower 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN 
3 Pounds Per Acre. 
The seeds make a good addition to the 
poultry ration. They are very rich in oil 
and protein and are splendid to feed 
during the moulting period and winter 
months. They are also valuable for hogs. 
Sow the seed in rows far enough apart 
to admit of cultivation. Eb., 15c; 10 lbs. 
@ 10c lb.; 25 lbs. @ 8c lb; 100 lbs., $6.00. 
Bird Seed 
CANART SEED. Eb., 15c. 
MXEEET SEED. Eb., 10c. 
HEMP SEED. Eb., 15c. 
RAPE SEED, Eb., 15c. 
MIXED BIRD SEED. Eb., 15c; 2 lbs., 
25c; 25 lbs. @ 10c lb. 
Above Prices Not Postpaid. 
Prices on Field Seed Subject to Change Without Notice. Due to Market Fluctuations. 
Write for Prices on Earge Quantities. 
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