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DIGGS ^ BEADLES SEEP CO.,INC M R 1C H M O N P, VIRGIN IA 
SPANISH PEANUTS 
SAND VETCH—see page 57 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER 
Buckwheat—Continued 
acre in June, July or August. See Current Price List for 
quotations. 
Dwarf Essex Rape 
Excellent grazing for all kinds of stock and poultry. Espe¬ 
cially valuable for sheep and hogs with young, as it is an 
excellent milk producer. The young animals thrive on it and 
eat it with relish. It is hardy, stands cold, and is ready in 
eight weeks after sowing. Sow 10 lbs. to the acre broadcast; 
5 lbs. if drilled. Per lb. 18c; 5 lbs. 65c; 10 lbs. $1.05, postpaid. 
Not postpaid, lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 70c. For prices on larger quan¬ 
tities, see Current Price List. 
NAVY BEANS 
A very profitable market crop, and the leading table bean. 
Only the dried beans are used. Plant in June or July in 3- 
foot rows; about 20 lbs. to the acre. Height 12 inches. See 
Current Price List for quotations. 
BROOM CORN 
STANDARD EVERGREEN—An improved strain of the well- 
known Broom Corn, but is hardier and produces a longer 
brush. Sow in May in rows 3 feet apart, and thin plants to 
3 inches apart in the row. About 5 lbs. are required for an 
acre. Per lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $1.05, postpaid. Not postpaid, lb. 
20c; 10 lbs. $1.50. For larger quantities, see Current Price 
List. 
PEANUTS 
Plant in May, 12 inches apart, in 3-foot rows. About 1 
bushel in the hull is required to plant an acre and about 15 
lbs. shelled nuts. Cultivate well, and at the last working leave 
loose earth close up around the plants. Peanuts should be 
shelled before planting. 
SPANISH—Nuts small, and have a thin hull, full kernel, and 
yield enormously. The vines and roots make good food for 
stock. Nuts in the hull, per lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 80c; 10 lbs. $1.05, 
postpaid. Not postpaid, lb. 12c; 10 lbs. 70c. For quotations 
on larger quantities see Current Price List. Shelled nuts, 
per lb. 25c; 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 lbs. $1.90, postpaid. Not postpaid, 
lb. 15c; 10 lbs. $1.20. For larger quantities see Current Price 
List. 
VIRGINIA JUMBO—A large variety of the well-known Vir¬ 
ginia Peanut. In the hull, per lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 70c; 10 lbs 
$1.25, postpaid. Not postpaid, lb. 12c; 10 lbs., 90c. Shelled 
nuts, per lb. 25c; 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 lbs. $1.50, postpaid. Not 
postpaid, lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $1.25. For larger quantities see 
Current Price List. 
VALENCIA—These are dull red in color, of medium size, 
heavy yielder, and have long pods, with 3 or 4 nuts in a 
pod. It is probably the hardiest Peanut in cultivation. It 
is mild in flavor and becoming more popular wherever grown 
In the hull, lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 70c; 10 Tbs. $1.25, postpaid. Not 
postpaid, lb. 12c; 10 lbs. 95c. For larger quantities see Cur¬ 
rent Price List. 
Mammoth Russian Sunflower 
This is highly prized by poultry raisers and farmers as a 
good food for fowls. It is very productive, easily raised, and 
on good land will yield more bushels of grain than com. It 
is a good egg producing and fattening food. Seven to ten 
pounds are required to plant an acre. Per lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 80c, 
postpaid. Not postpaid, lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 70c. For larger quan¬ 
tities see Current Price List. 
SORGHUM 
Sorghum or Sugar Cane should be sowed in May after dan 
ger of frost is past. For Syrup sow in rows 3 feet apart, about 
15 lbs. to the acre. For fodder, sow broadcast about 75 lbs. 
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