MEMPHIS, TENN. 
RUSSELL-HECKLE 
FARM SEEDS 15 
R.-H. CO.’S MILLET 
MILLET. Nothing pays better for a stock raiser or a dairy 
farmer than a few acres of Millet, for it not only yields at least 
half again as much hay per acre as Timothy or Clover but is also 
of the greatest feeding value and milk producing quality. When 
spring is so unfavorable that other crops fail to grow, or when the 
season is so late that corn will not mature any more, Millet is 
invaluable. Millets are also used as a catch crop after early 
grains. When sown in hot weather it is especially good to subdue 
weeds. 
Tennessee Golden Millet 
Our Southern grown Millet makes much better growth than the 
Western grown seed. This true Tennessee grown, a type that pro¬ 
duces better quality, grows taller and gives a larger yield of very 
nutritious hay, is a quick grower. It should be cut for hay when 
it begins to show the heads. Plant 1% to 2 bushels an acre broad¬ 
cast. Plant from April to August. 1 lb., 20c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
1 lb., 10c. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
Pearl or Cattail Millet 
A well-known and valuable green forage plant for the South. 
It is one of the greatest and best yielders of green forage and 
continues to grow and produce through the entire season if cut 
frequently enough to prevent its going to seed; three to four cut¬ 
tings may be had. Sow thinly in rows 3 feet apart at rate of 8 to 
10 pounds per acre. 1 lb., 25c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 1 lb., 15c. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
Japanese or Barnyard Millet 
(Called Billion-Dollar Grass in the West) 
Distinct from other millets; grows 4 to 6 feet high, yielding an 
enormous crop that in quality is equal to corn fodder and is rel¬ 
ished by stock. Sow in May, June or July, 20 pounds to the acre 
broadcast; or sow in 15-inch drills and cultivate until it is 18 
inches high. 1 lb., 25c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 1 lb., 15c. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
Hungarian Millet 
An early forage plant, early and 
productive, growing 2 to 3 feet high, 
with an abundance of foliage, often 
yielding 2 to 3 tons per acre. Sow 1 
bushel to the acre. 1 lb., 20c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 1 lb., 10c. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
SEMESAN 
Makes Seeds Healthy 
A mercurial seed disinfectant for 
the oontrol of plant diseases on all 
seeds, oorn and potatoes; applied 
either dry as a dust or in wet solu¬ 
tion. Makes seeds healthy. 
SBMESAN JR. FOR CORN 
4-oz., can, 40c; 1-lb. can, $1.50; 5- 
lb. can, $7.00. 
SEMESAN FOR SMALL SEEDS 
2-oz. can, 50c; 1-lb. can, $2.50; 5-lb. 
lb. can, $11.75. 
SEMESAN BEL FOR POTATOES 
4-oz. can, 50c; 1-lb. can, $1.75; 5-lb. 
can, $8.00. 
CERESAN FOR OATS, SORGHUM 
1-lb. tin, 75c; 5-lb. tin. $3.00; 25-lb. 
drum, $12.50. 
CERESAN FOR COTTON 
To beat the boll weevil, you must 
plant your cotton early. Ceresan treat¬ 
ment, by protecting the seed and seed¬ 
lings from disease attack during the 
early stages of growth, makes plant¬ 
ing safer, this generally assuring a 
good stand of healthy plants and set¬ 
ting of bolls well in advance of heavy 
weevil infestation. 3 ozs. Ceresan will 
treat one bushel of cotton seed. Ask 
for circulars. Price, 1 lb., 75c; 5 lbs., 
$3.00; 25-lb. pail, $12.50. 
EEZY WEAR 
These gloves are all leather, pliable, 
so one can work while wearing them. 
Fine for all garden work, cleaning, 
painting, etc., as they keep the hands 
clean. The unusual quality of extreme 
softness and pliability in this Eezy 
Wear All-Leather Glove is the result 
of a special processing of selected 
leather. 
PRICE, 75c per pair; postpaid, 85c. 
Matures crops earlier; shields 
plants from wind, rain and light 
frosts; protects them from insects; 
keeps dirt soft — miniature “hot¬ 
houses.” A revolutionary device that 
saves much in time, labor and money; 
1,500 Hotkaps used on an acre, aver¬ 
age. 
Full directions in free circular. 
PRICES. 100 Hotkaps with garden 
setter, $2.40; By mall, $2.65. 
250 Hotkaps with one garden setter 
for $3.65. By mall, $3.95. Garden set¬ 
ter alone, 50c. By mall, 60c. 
1,000 Hotkaps without setter, $10.00. 
HOTKAP SETTERS. Steel. Used 
when large quantities are set. $2.25 
extra. By mall $2.50. 
MULCH PAPER 
Tennessee Golden Millet. 
Abruzzi Seed Rye 
Sow broadcast, 1 bushel to the acre, 
in September and October. 
Quantity Prices Made in July. 
Southern Seed Rye 
Sow in September or October, 1% 
bushels broadcast to the acre. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
Beardless Winter 
Barley 
Makes a quick-growing crop of ex¬ 
cellent and nutritious feed, either to 
use green or as hay. Sow 1% bushels 
per acre in September or October. 
Quantity Prices Made in July. 
Fall or Winter 
Barley 
Sow in September or October, lVz 
bushels to the acre. 
Quantity Prices Made in July. 
Red May Seed 
Wheat 
Sow broadcast 1% bushels to the 
acre in September, October and No¬ 
vember. 
Quantity Prices on Green Ink List. 
Horticultural Requisites 
No. 1 BUDDING KNIFE. Folding sin¬ 
gle blade with ivory tip. Bach $1.75; 
by mail, $1.85. 
No. 2 BUDDING KNIPE. Stationary 
blade. Each 50c; by mall, 60c. 
No. 8 PRUNING KNIPE. Hook bill 
blade, strong and properly shaped. 
Each 85c; by mall, 96c. 
Permits earlier planting, does away with labor of cultivating, helps to retain 
the moisture, makes bigger, better and earlier crops. Weeds can’t come up in 
soil that is covered with Mulch Paper. Ask for circular. “The Miracle of Mulch 
Paper.” 
FRICBS. Rolls 18-inches wide, 45-ft. long, 65c. Mailed 85c. Rolls 18-inches wide, 
450 ft. long, $2.00. Rolls 36-inches wide, 450 ft. long, $4.00. 
All Type B, Heavy Weight. 
PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES QUOTED ON OUR GREEN INK LIST. 
