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$1.00 invested in seeds listed on this page will produce $50.00 worth of Poultry Food. 
Special Poultry 
750 Mammoth ^ Russian 
Sunflower 
729 Kaffir Corn 
Foods, Forage and Pasture Crops 
Sunflower 
750 Mammoth Russian 
Marvelous Grain Crop for 
Poultry and Excellent for Silo 
10 Lbs. Will Plant an Acre 
A small patch of cultivated sun¬ 
flowers 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. 1/2 lb., 
15 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 Ihs., 60 cts.; 
5 Ihs., 85 cts., postpaid. 
728 Milo-Maize 
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. 
1/2 lb., 15 cts.; Ih., 25 cts.; 3 lbs., 60 cts., postpaid. 
724 FETERITA 
Plant 5 lbs. per acre. 20 to 30 days earlier than Kafl&r corn, makes 
excellent fodder and produces a large grain crop; in some instances 
it made an excellent yield of grain in the semi-arid regions without 
having received any rain from the time it was planted until it was 
harvested. V 2 lb., 15 cts.; Ih., 25 cts.; 3 Ihs., 60 cts., postpaid. 
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. Va Ih., 
15 cts.; lb., 25 cts.; 3 Ihs., 60 cts., postpaid. 
Lespedeza Clovers 
ICnfAaTi ^ Annual^ Early Drought Resistant Soil Builder. The abundant growth, deep pene- 
/ ju rvuiCall trating roots covered with nodules make Korean Lespedeza an outstanding 
grazing and soil building legume. 
The strong root growth penetrates about 8 inches deep, making it highly drought resistant, and thriv¬ 
ing in poor, wornout soils where alfalfa and clovers would fail. 
In feeding value, it is about equal to alfalfa; has no woody stem; holds its leaves well and produces a full 
crop the first season. It is an annual. 
A harrowing before sowing is the only preparation necessary. When sown alone broadcast 20 lbs. to the 
acre during late freezes after a light harrowing, but do not cover the seeds. % lb., 20 cts.; lb., 35 cts.; 3 
lbs., 80 cts.; 5 lbs., $1.25, postpaid. 
Hai'Kin ^Anmial^ The Greatest of all Lieguiue.s for Building Up Acid and Worn out Soils. Valu- 
/ oJ naiDlIl V^i-vnilUal/ able for Pasture.s — Drouth Resistant. In mid-summer when you need a green 
pasture this may be depended upon. Sow 1 to 114 lbs. per acre at corn planting time in well prepared soil, 
in rows 18 inches apart. Cover Seed inch deep. Be sure to try at least one acre this year of this most 
marvelous crop. Oz., 20 cts.; 14 !•>•» 30 cts.; 14 lb., 85 cts.; lb., $1.50, postpaid. 
Qiavirfka new forage crop legume, thriving well on poor as well as acid soils. A 
/ £0 V,ir crcnnial^ wonderful land builder and a very heavy producer. Lespedeza Sericea shoots 
from the crown like Alfalfa. On good soil will grow to a height of five feet the first year. Sericea should 
be planted as soon as danger of freezing is past using Scarified Seed. Land should be plowed early, re¬ 
worked at planting time, leaving a well pulverized surface but a firm seed bed. Cover the seed very liglitly. 
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 growing season. The leaves are appetizing from the manner in which 
all animals seem to relish them, lb., 30 cts.; lb., 50 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. 
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