LIEFGREEN'S SEED COMPANY, Phoenix, Arizona 
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FIELD SEEDS 
LIEFGREEN BRAND CHILIAN ALFALFA SEED —Chilian Alfalfa 
seed is the type used very extensively in the Salt River Valley. Plant 20 
pounds per acre. 1 lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.00. 
CYCLONE SEEDER —Thirty to forty acres of alfalfa, millet, etc., 
can be sown in a day with this little machine. It broadcasts evenly and 
can be used with perfect success. Each, $2.60 postpaid. 
LIEFGREEN BRAND HAIRY PERUVIAN ALFALFA SEED— 
Produces remarkable amount of tonnage. 1 lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.00. 
SUDAN GRASS —A drouth-resisting annual. Grows in a wide range 
of soils, from sand to the heaviest adobe. 1 lb., 20c; 10 lbs., $1.75, post¬ 
paid. Write for quantity price. 
STANDARD MILO MAIZE —A distinct strain of highly selected 
Maize, field rogued and carefully harvested. Plant three pounds to the 
acre in 3-foot rows. 5 lbs., 50c; 10 lbs., 85c. 
LIEFGREEN’S DWARF MILO MAIZE— A very select strain of 
Dwarf Milo Maize growing to a height of 4 to five feet. Makes a heavy 
stock and produces heavily. Plant three pounds to the acre. 5 lbs., 75c; 10 
lbs., $1.25. 
LIEFGREEN’S RE-SELECTED HEGARI— Harvested from selected 
heads. Unlike most other sorghums, Hegari not only produces a heavy 
crop of grain, but because of the sweet, juicy stalk and foliage it has the 
added feature of making good pasture or roughage and excellent silage. 5 
lbs., 50c; 10 lbs., 85c. 
STANDARD BARLEY —The common or bearded variety of Barley is 
the staple feed grain of the Southwest and is unequalled as a, Winter pas¬ 
ture for cattle and sheep. 
BEARDLESS BARLEY —Best for hay and much in demand when a 
dependable strain can be had. 
TEXAS RED OATS —For Fall and Spring sowing in Salt River valley. 
EARLY BA ART WHEAT —The best strain of milling wheat for cen¬ 
tral and southern Arizona and Mexico. Planted from October to March. 
CLUB WHEAT —The most popular soft Spring Wheat. 
EARLY AMBER CANE —One of the most widely and quickly grown 
forage crops both for cows and horse feed. For pasture we recommend 
sowing from 50 to 60 pounds per acre. 
RED TOP CANE —This variety is more extensively grown for cattle 
and hog pasture, and will make an abundance of fodder either green or 
cured. 
TEXAS SEEDED RIBBON CANE and ORANGE CANE are the two 
best varieties when grown for syrup purposes. Write for prices. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE —Recommended as a pasture for sheep and 
hogs, furnishing fine pasture in six to eight weeks after planting. Rape is 
best sown in drills at the rate of five pounds per acre. 1 lb., 25c; 10 lbs., 
$1.75, postpaid. 
SUNFLOWER—Single heads measure 15 to 20 inches in diameter, and 
contain an immense amount of seed, which is highly valued by poultry 
breeders as poultry feed. 1 lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.00, postpaid. 
GOLDEN MILLET —An excellent catch crop. May be planted as late 
as September 15 in the Salt River Valley and still produce a good crop 
of hay. Sow 30 pounds per acre. 1 lb., 20c; 10 lbs., $1.50, postpaid. 
WINTER RYE —Grown here only as a Winter pasture crop since it 
does not make grain profitably. Prices on application. 
VETCH —Sow 40 pounds per acre with grain. Is hardy and makes a 
fine Winter growth. 1 lb., 20c; 10 lbs., $1.50, postpaid. Write for quan¬ 
tity price. 
All grain prices are subject to change without notice. We do not 
quote prices here. Please ask for samples and prices, stating quantity. Small 
quantities listed are postpaid. 
