$1.00 invested in seeds listed on this page will produce $50.00 worth of Poultry Food. 
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Special Poultry Foods, Forage and Pasture Crops 
750 Sunflower Mammoth Russian 
Marvelous Grain Crop for Poultry and Excellent for Silo 
10 I/bs. Will Plant an Acre 
A small patch of cultivated sunflowers will produce a great quantity of 
the very best poultry feed for winter. Drill in rows, cut with a corn 
harvester, dry thoroughly and let the fowls do the threshing. If you 
can’t spare land for cultivating, plant them in waste corners. V 2 lh., 15 
cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 60 cts.; 5 lbs., 85 cts., postpaid. 
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750 Mammoth Bw Russian 
Sunflower 
Buckwheat 
Sow % to 1 Bu. Per Aere 
-- Very profitable crop for milling purposes, to 
turn under for fertilizer, to smother out weeds; for poultry food, and 
to produce second crop following rye and wheat. When ground makes 
excellent hog food. There are two distinct varieties, Giant Japanese 
and Silver Hulled. Japanese is’the earliest variety in cultivation; 
therefore especially suited to Northern States or for second crop 
planting where season is short. Silver Hulled is later and a trine 
more productive, having less waste in milling on account of seed 
having small hull; both make excellent pancake flour. 
689 Giant Japanese 
y 2 lb., 15 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 
60 cts., postpaid. 
690 Improved Silver Hull 
y> lb., 15 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 
60 cts., postpaid. 
729 Kaffir Corn 
724 FETERITA 
Plant 5 lbs. per acre. 20 to 30 days 
earlier than Kaffir corn, makes ex¬ 
cellent fodder and produces a large 
grain crop; in some instances it made 
an excellent yield of grain in the 
semi-arid regions without having re¬ 
ceived any rain from the time it was 
planted until it was harvested. % 
lb., 15 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., GO cts., 
postpaid. 
728 Milo-Maize 
Forage Plant of Great Merit 
It is pronounced the best and 
surest grain crop for dry countries 
and seasons. It grows several 
smaller heads on side shoots, often 
as many as eight heads on a stalk. 
Very valuable for feeding stock and 
proves a gold mine for chicken feed. 
Plant five pounds per acre. % lb., 15 
cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 60 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
729 Kaffir Corn 
One of the Best Forage Plants 
Makes splendid feed for poultry, 
fed either in the grain or ground 
and cooked. Foliage and stalk make 
excellent forage. Cultivate the same 
as common corn, requiring five 
pounds of seed per acre. % lb., 15 
cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 60 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
728 Milo-Maize 
783 HARBIN - LESPEDEZA - CLOVER 
The GREATEST of all ANNUAL PASTURE and FORAGE CROP 
THE HARDIEST and MOST PRODUCTIVE STRAIN 
The Greatest of all Legumes for Building Up Acid and Worn out Soils. Valuable for Pastures— 
Drouth Resistant. In mid-summer when you need a green pasture this is the only Clover known 
he denended upon. Sow 1 to 1 % lbs. per acre at corn planting time in well prepared 
soi^ in rows 18 Fnches apart, using a hand drill. Cover Seed % inch deep. Ino ^ u ^ t ® h YL lt S 1 iit tl mIr- 
before sowing to insure your crop. Be sure to try at 1 east one acre this year of this most ma 
velous crop. Oz„ 39 cts.; *4 lb., 85 cts.; % lb., $1.60; lb., $2.90, postpaid. 
725 Sericea Lespedeza (Perennial) Clover 
A new forage crop legume, thriving well on poor as well as acid soils. A wonderful land builder and 
a very heavy producer. Lespedeza Scrieea shoots from the crown like Alfalfa. On good soil will 
grow to a height of five feet the first year. Seneea should be planted as soon as danger of freezi „ 
fs Dast using Scarified Seed. Land should be plowed early, reworked at planting time, leaving a well 
pulverized Surface but a firm seed bed. Cover the seed very lightly. Drill in rows of 3 feet apart, 
seed 8 to 10 inches apart in the row. Three pounds of seed per acre. Should be thoroughly cultivated 
throughout^ growtng^^ascuu The leaves ar£ appetizing from the manner in which al animals seem 
to relish them. A wonderful hay and pasture crop J° r j?*™’ a $3 o 0 postnaid S P ° 
112 for annual Lespedeza. V 2 40 cts.; 11)., 75 cts., 3 lbs., $2.00, 5 lbs., $3.00, postpaid. 
