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Hardie’s Grain Sorghums — Non-Saccharine 
Although grown mostly as a grain crop, the leaves make good 
forage, and some varieties contain enough saccharine in the 
stalks to make them relished by all stock. Will usually make 
a grain crop when it is too dry for corn. 
850— ALGERIA —A cross between Maize and Kaffir. The stalk 
is sweet, containing a large amount of sugar, and grows 4 to 5 
feet tall. Postpaid: Lb. 25c. Write for prices in larger lots. 
851— DARSO —Its stalk is juicy, containing considerable saccha¬ 
rine. It is earlier than Kaffir. A cross between Orange Cane 
and Milo Maize. Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Not prepaid: 20 lbs. $1.00. 
Write for prices in larger lots. 
852— EGYPTIAN WHEAT or SHALLU —Can be planted either 
broadcast or in drills, and yields a heavy crop of excellent 
forage. Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $100. Write 
for prices on quantities. 
853 — HEGARI —A cross between White Kaffir and Feterita. It 
contains more saccharine than either Feterita or Kaffir. Postpaid: 
Lb. 20c. Not prepaid: 20 lbs. 85c. Ask for prices in larger lots. 
854— DOUBLE DWARF YELLOW MILO— This variety is simi¬ 
lar to Dwarf Yellow Milo except the stalks only grow about four 
feet high and make small stalk compared with the old type. 
Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Not prepaid: 20 lbs. $1.00. Write for prices 
in larger lots. 
855 — DWARF YELLOW MILO MAIZE —This excellent fodder 
plant has proved of great value during dry years in Texas. The 
stalks grow about eight feet high. Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Not 
prepaid: 20 lbs. 85c. Write for prices on quantities. 
856— FETERITA— The greatest drouth-resisting crop ever intro¬ 
duced in the Southwest, making good when such crops as Milo 
Maize and Kaffir Corn fail. Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Not prepaid: 
20 lbs. $1.00. Write for prices in quantities. 
957—BLACK HULL WHITE KAFFIR — Postpaid: Lb. 20c. 
Not prepaid: 20 lbs. 85c. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
Hand Rogued Hegari. 
Seeded Ribbon Saccharine Sorghums 
Cane 
(THE CANE FOR SYRUP) 
Gets its name from being a variety 
that closely resembles the true ribbon 
cane raised from cuttings. Makes the 
finest kind of syrup. The customers who 
bought seed from us the past season are 
highly pleased with results. 
861— JAPANESE or HONEY DRIP— 
Postpaid: Lb. 25c. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 
$1.00. Please write for prices in larger 
quantities. 
862— SUGAR DRIP —Extra large in size and height and gives the larger 
per cent of its weight in juice. For syrup plant in drills, using from 
5 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre. Postpaid: Lb. 25c. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 
$1.00. Write for prices in quantities. 
(CANE SEED FOR FORAGE) 
858—EARLY AMBER CANE —One of the best sorghums for feed. 
Not prepaid: 20 lbs. 90c. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
Postpaid: Lb. 20c. 
859— EARLY ORANGE CANE —It is very juicy and highly recommended for syrup; 
is 12 to 14 days later than Amber. Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Not prepaid: 20 lbs. 90c. 
Write for prices in larger quantities. 
860— RED TOP or AFRICAN CANE —A very rank grower, and makes a large amount 
of fodder, and is one of the very best fodder canes. Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Not prepaid: 
20 lbs. 90c. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
Hardie’s Dependable Millet 
Millet will produce an abundant crop on any good, well drained up¬ 
land. For seed, sow in drills at the rate of 6 to 8 lbs. per acre, and 
cultivate the same as any other row crop. For hay, broadcast 25 to 30 
lbs. to the acre. 
864— FANCY BIG GERMAN —The favorite Millet of Texas, on account 
of its large yield; on good land with a favorable season, five tons to 
the acre being not uncommon; makes lots of leaves. Three pecks will 
sow an acre. Postpaid: Lb. 25c. Not prepaid: 10 lbs $1.00. Write 
for prices in larger quantities. 
865— HOG or MANITOBA —This variety grows much larger than the 
common kinds and produces a heavy head of seed that is used for poul¬ 
try and stock feeding. Postpaid: Lb. 25c. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.00. 
866 — PENCI LLARIA PEARL or CAT-TAIL MILLET— Should be planted 
in rows like sorghum. Very suitable for feeding green to cows and 
horses. Postpaid: Lb. 25c. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.25. Write for 
prices on quantities. 
Peanuts 
INOCULATE WITH NITRAGIN 
867 — LONG RED —A variety chiefly raised for hog feed; the kernels are 
deep red in coldr; each nut contains from two to four kernels. Post¬ 
paid: Lb. 30c. By freight or express, not prepaid, 10 lbs. $1.25. 
Write for prices in larger quantities. 
868 — -SMALL SPANISH (Hand picked) —An early and very prolific va¬ 
riety, w’hich grows erect and does not spread on the ground like other 
kinds. They are excellent for fattening hogs. Postpaid: Lb. 25c. 
Not prepaid, 10 lbs. 75c. Write for prices in larger lots. 
869— VIRGINIA JUMBO —The largest peanuts grown; are the favorites 
for parching. They are of a spreading habit and are cultivated in ridges, 
like sweet potatoes. Postpaid: Lb. 30c. By freight or express, not 
prepaid, 10 lbs. $1.35. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
Spanish Peanuts. 
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