.Beams. Peas, Vetches, etc. 
BOONTJIES, ERTJIES, WIKKE, ENZ. 
Pretoria Prices: Varieties quoted at more than 30/- per 100 lbs will be charged 
the same price at Pretoria but 1/6 per 100 lbs must be added, to cover cost of 
railage, when the price is 30/- or less. 
D Per 
1 
5 
25 
1001 b 
Soy Bean ( Glycine hispida). —“Biloxi.” Upright grower, 4 to 
5 feet, gives a dense mass of foliage and is a heavy yielder 
of beans 
9d 
3/- 
13/6 
47/6 
Soy Bean ( Glycine hispida). —“Mahogany.” A dark-brown 
seeded variety 
6 d 
1/9 
6/9 
25/- 
Soy Bean ( Glycine hispida). —“Yellow.” This is South 
African grown seed of an un-named variety . 
6 d 
1/9 
6/9 
25/- 
Velvet Bean (Mucuna utilis). —A summer crop; splendid for 
fodder and green - manuring; makes very heavy growth 
and a good dry crop 
6 d 
1/6 
5/- 
17/6 
Blackeye Cowpeas. —Upright. One of the best for a seed crop, 
the dried beans are usually in good demand at a favourable 
price 
6 d 
1/9 
6/9 
25/- 
Iron Cowpeas. —Recumbent. A very vigorous grower with large 
dark green leaves, long pods, well filled, medium early, 
prolific bearer and said to be rust resistant 
6 d 
1/6 
6 /- 
20 / - 
New Era Cowpeas. —Upright. Early maturing and yields a 
heavy crop of herbage for silage or hay ... 
6 d 
1/6 
6 /.- 
20 / - 
Mixed Cowpeas. —For cheap seeding we offer here seed of good 
quality but mixed or of any variety that happens to be 
available at a low price 
4d 
1 /- 
4/- 
15/- 
Black-Eyed Susan Peas. —Makes a very heavy growth of herb¬ 
age. Large Seeded Type 
8 d 
2/9 
12/6 
45/ - 
Green Field Peas. —Favoured for table purposes on account of the 
green colour; its merits, otherwise, are about the same as the 
yellow variety. Per bag of 200 lbs 57/6 
6 d 
2 /- 
8/6 
30/ - 
Partridge Field Peas. —More rust-resistant than other varieties. 
Per bag of 200 lbs 40/- 
6 d 
1/9 
6/6 
21 /- 
Blue Lupins ( Lupinus hirsutus) . —A very valuable green-manur¬ 
ing crop for autumn sowing 
6 d 
1/6 
6 1- 
21/- 
Spanish Bunch Peanuts ( Arachis liypogoea ).—Produces a large 
nut and crops heavily, very popular, excellent for roasting. 
Imported Seed. 
1/3 
5/- 
22/6 
85/ - 
Valencia Peanuts ( Arachis liypogoea). —Large nuts and more to 
the pod than other varieties, splendid appearance, realises 
best prices. Imported Seed 1/3 
6 /- 
27/6 
100 /- 
Virginia Peanuts ( Arachis hypogoea) .— The nuts are of good 
size and large kernels and the vines furnish excellent 
forage 
6 d 
2/- 
7/6 
25/- 
Sunn Hemp. —A very valuable green-manuring crop for the 
Low Yeld, can be drilled in with the planter, 10 to 151bs 
per acre 
6 d 
2 /- 
8/6 
30/- 
English Spring Vetch. — Splendid for green forage, silage or for 
hay, and may be sown with oats or barley in proportions 
varying from 10% to 50% 
1 1 - 
4/6 
20 /- 
75/- 
Hairy Vetch. — A small-seeded variety; recommended for sandy 
soils and cold areas; use 15 lbs per acre if sown alone 
6 d 
2/3 
10/6 
40/- 
Konigsberg Spring Vetch. — In its habits and preferences this is 
similar to “ English Spring ” 
8 d 
3/- 
10/6 
37/6 
Peluschkin Vetch. —A large-seeded variety of great merit 
6 d 
1/9 
6/9 
25/- 
Polish Spring Vetch. —We have imported this as a substitute 
for Konigsberg Spring which is very scarce; we shall be 
glad of reports as to its success or otherwise 
6 d 
2/- 
8/6 
30/- 
Purple Vetch. —Much favoured in cold districts 
1 /- 
4/6 
20 /- 
75/- 
FOR BEST RESULTS SOW STARKE’S TESTED SEEDS. 
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