NEW ARIZONA SEED b FLORAL COMPANY, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
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Miscellaneous Field 
Seeds 
BARLEY 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
GOLDEN MILLET 
OATS 
SUNFLOWER 
VETCH 
WHEAT 
WINTER RYE 
Cactus Brand Dwarf 
Milo Maize 
FIELD ROGUED 
CACTUS BRAND DWARF is our new strain of 
Dwarf Milo Maize. This is a heavy producing, highly 
selected strain growing waist high and very uniform, 
thereby making a crop which is easily harvested. By 
listing 3 pounds to the acre it produces large well- 
filled heads that give us the maximum yield we are 
all looking for. Our method of thoroughly re-clean¬ 
ing and screening our seed stock eliminates all small 
and immature seed. Cactus Brand Dwarf should be 
planted and cultivated in the same manner as our 
famous Avondale Milo Maize. (Per lb. 20c); (10 lbs. 
80c); postpaid. 
Cactus Brand 
Hegari 
GRAIN, FORAGE AND SILAGE COMBINED 
Our Cactus Brand Hegari is carefully grown, selected 
and re-cleaned for seed 
Hegari is one of the most reliable and profitable 
crops for the arid Southwest. 
Our new strain is slightly shorter than ordinary 
Hegari, giving a proportionately larger head develop¬ 
ment. 
Our seed is grown from head selected stock and is 
systematically rogued in the field. The cost of plant¬ 
ing Cactus Brand Hegari is very small, and taking 
yield into consideration, it would be expensive to 
plant any other. (Per lb. 20c); (10 lbs. 80c); postpaid. 
Sweet Sorghums 
FOR SYRUP AND FOR FORAGE 
Make Your Own Syrup 
The sweet sorghums are distinguished from the 
grain sorghums by the fact that the juices are very 
sweet and sugary and the substance of the stem is 
very digestible. The juices are used for making 
syrups, and they are also planted for forage. We 
recommend planting for syrup, as small syrup mills 
are operating in various sections. 
HONEY DRIP SORGHUM— This is a variety that 
is most popular as a syrup cane. It has long, slender, 
reddish heads and grows to a height of 8 to 12 feet, 
producing a heavy tonnage. It is not particular as 
to soil. For syrup purposes plant in rows far enough 
apart to allow cultivation. It requires about 10 
pounds of seed to the acre planted in this manner, 
or broadcast. Price (Lb. 25c); (10 lbs. $2.00); post¬ 
paid. Ask for quantity price. 
CLUB CANE —This variety is very vigorous and 
produces a heavy growth of foliage It stools readily 
and has proven an excellent variety for hog pasture. 
Club Cane has produced as much as 6 tons of hay 
per acre. Broadcast 40 pounds per acre. (Lb. 25c); 
(10 lbs. $1.75); postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
EARLY AMBER— The most popular variety for 
hay and pasture purposes. It furnishes a large yield 
of most nutritious forage, being very rich in sac¬ 
charine matter. It intended for hay it should be 
sown broadcast at the rate of 40 pounds per acre 
and cut when the seed is in the dough. When grown 
as a crop for seed, sow in drills 3 feet apart and 
cultivate. Planted in this manner, it requires 5 
pounds of seed per acre. (Lb. 25c); (10 lbs. $1.75); 
postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
HOG OR BROOM CORN MILLET 
This millet has the branching head, resembling 
broom corn, hence the name. It is a very early va¬ 
riety, ripening in from 50 to 60 days from time of 
sowing. The seed ripens while the fodder is yet 
green, so it can be cut and used for both hay and 
seed with good results. It is a sure cropper and 
makes excellent feed for hogs and poultry. (Per lb. 
25c); (10 lbs. $1.50); postpaid. 
Grass Seeds 
SUDAN GRASS—FOR PASTURE OR HAY 
For quick Summer pasture, Sudan Grass surpasses 
anything in the grass line. Planted as soon as dan¬ 
ger of frost is over in the Spring, it may be pastured 
in forty to fifty days after planting and continuously 
thereafter until frost kills it in the Fall. 
It is relished by all stock and as a milk producer 
has few equals. Broadcast it requires 30 pounds of 
seed to sow an acre. Our seed is produced outside 
the Johnson Grass belt and is first-class in every 
respect. (Per. lb. 35c); (10 lbs. $3.00); postpaid. Ask 
for quantity price. 
RHODES GRASS 
An Australian grass which grows readily on sandy 
or light soils. Grows thickly, producing from 5 to 
10 tons of fine quality hay. It is very palatable to 
stock, easily eradicated when desired and very highly 
recommended by farmers who have grown it. (Lb. 
75c); (10 lbs. $6.50); postpaid. 
BROME GRASS 
BROMIS INERMIS 
A Wonderful Drought Resistant Grass 
Recent experiments are proving that this grass is 
most satisfactory in all localities where arid soils 
demand a plant that will stand the drouth. Its na¬ 
ture is to stool and it seldom produces seed the first 
year. It has proven an excellent pasture grass for 
general range purposes. (Lb. 60c); (10 lbs. $5.50); 
postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
ORCHARD GRASS —A valuable pasture grass for 
the higher altitudes of Arizona; produces an im¬ 
mense quantity of forage and hay of the best qual¬ 
ity. After being cut it comes up quickly and yields 
heavily. Sow 35 pounds per acre. (Lb. 45c); (10 
lbs. $4.00); postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
Cactus Brand 
Alfalfa Seed 
Superior to All Others 
QUANTITY PRICES AND SAMPLES ON REQUEST 
CHILIAN OR COMMON ALFALFA 
This variety has been grown in Arizona for years 
and is too well known to require description. Fif¬ 
teen pounds is usually sufficient to plant an acre. 
If planted in the fall, September and October are 
the best months for planting, and February and 
March the best months for spring planting. Write 
for prices. 
Quantity Prices and Samples on Request 
