DIGGS ^ BEADLES SEED CO..INC., RICH M O N D. VIR GIN IA 
HIGH GRADE DOG FOODS 
Manufactured by 
Kennel Food Supply Co. 
FAIRFIELD, CONN. 
ALL-AROUND BISCUIT (broken) 
This is an excellent Food for all breed 
of dogs that are kept in kennels or about 
the house, especially for summer feeding 
It contains mixed Cereals, Meat, Bone and 
Vegetable products best suited to the dog’s 
digestive powers, all thoroughly baked and 
ready to feed. This is a most excellent 
and economical Food. 
100 lbs., $6.50; 50 lbs., $3.25; 25 lbs., 
$1.75; 10 lbs., 90c, F. O. B. Richmond, Va 
COD LIVER OIL VEGETABLE 
MEAT BISCUIT (whole or kibbled), made 
from whole Cereals, a large percentage of 
lean Beef, several Vegetables, Milk and 
Cod Liver Oil. Made in convenient size 
biscuit or broken in small pieces. Espe¬ 
cially recommended for dogs doing hard 
work, or needing a more nutritious ration. 
This Food is excellent for growing pups, 
as it builds up bone and muscle, prevents 
ricketts and keeps the coat glossy. Thous¬ 
ands of Field Trial and Bench Show dogs 
have been conditioned on this Food with 
the greatest success. For this purpose it 
cannot be surpassed. 
100 lbs., $8.20; 50 lbs., $4.20; 25 lbs., 
$2.20: 10 lbs., $1.00, F. O. B. Richmond, Va. 
D. & B. WHITE DENT 
and also makes good quality hay if cut before it blooms, but 
if allowed to grow tall or blossom it gets hard and woody. 
We recommend this clover for poor soil. Sow about 15 
pounds to the acre. Not postpaid, lb., 15c; 5 to 25 lbs., 12c 
per lb.; $10.00 per 100 lbs. 
CRIMSON, OR ANNUAL CLOVER—Makes excellent green 
forage, or if cut when in bloom will make good hay; espe¬ 
cially valuable for improving the soil, making a quick, heavy 
and very valuable crop for soiling. May be sown to advan¬ 
tage in corn, cotton and tobacco at the last cultivation, and 
will afford a dense mat for plowing under in the Spring. 
Crimson Clover fallowed under makes an excellent prepara¬ 
tion for corn, as it keeps the soil in a mellow condition and 
helps to hold moisture. Sow 25 to 30 pounds to the acre from 
July to November. Quotations on request. 
KOREAN LESPEDEZA—This variety is considered superior 
to the ordinary Japan Clover, as it is better adapted to high 
altitudes. Starts earlier in the Spring, grows more rapidly, 
has larger foliage and is ready to graze before the ordinary 
variety. It roots deeply, is highly drought resistant and 
thrives well on acid soils and thin land. Not postpaid, lb., 
15c; 5 to 25 lbs., 14c per lb.; $9.00 per 100 lbs. 
JAPAN CLOVER, OR LESPEDEZA—This is valuable to sow 
on poor, wornout fields, hillsides, thin woods, groves and wet 
bottom lands for Summer pasture and for improving the land. 
It does not produce enough hay in this section to make it of 
much value for this purpose, but it is particularly valuable 
for late summer grazing on land that cannot be used for 
other purposes. Sow 15 to 20 pounds per acre broadcast in 
March or April and do not graze it early if you wish it to 
re-seed. While the plants winter-kill, it re-seeds itself and 
thickens every year and will soon spread. Not postpaid, lb., 
15c; 5 to 25 lbs., 12c per lb.; $10.50 per 100 lbs. 
SERICEA LESPEDEZA—This new perennial Lespedeza will 
in time prove the South’s foremost Legume. It makes heavy 
yields on poor acid soil and is a great soil improver, besides 
resistant to droughts. Sericea Lespedeza offers an outstand¬ 
ing opportunity to progressive farmers to produce and sell 
the seed of this wonder plant that thrives on poor, sour soil 
and on which Red Clover and Alfalfa are not profitable. 
While Alfalfa requires fertile soil, lime and fertilizer in order 
to produce a good crop, Sericea Lespedeza is a much cheaper 
crop and promises to the Southern farmer more certain re¬ 
sults. Not postpaid, lb., 30c; 5 to 25 lbs., 25c per lb.; $22.00 
per 100 lbs. 
FIELD CORNS 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
Postage extra if mailed. 10 lbs. is nearly 6 quarts. 
Standard weight, 56 lbs. per bushel 
Owing to the great care exercised in growing, selecting, 
grading and shelling our Corns and the superiority of our 
strains, we sell this in large quantities to many seedsmen in 
other States. 
WHITE DENT—This is the standard White Dent Corn grown 
in Virginia. It is-a hardy and vigorous grower, uniform in 
size and unusually productive. It has pure white grains, 
large ears with medium size cob, well filled out at both ends. 
When grown on good land often produces two good size ears 
to the stalk. 2 lbs. 25c; 7 lbs. 50c; peck 80c; bushel $2.50. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE—A large eared variety of White 
Corn. Has deep, soft and very white grains; a vigorous 
grower and has taken more premiums for large yield than 
any other variety. Being a soft corn, it is excellent for stock 
feeding, but is more likely to rot on the stalks in a wet 
season than harder varieties. 2 lbs. 25c; 7 lbs. 50c; peck 80c; 
bushel $2.50. 
EUREKA ENSILAGE—This is, no doubt, the best Ensilage 
Corn grown. It yields more forage than any other kind 
grows 12 to 15 feet high, has large stalks and an abundance 
of fodder. The ears are long and slender. Has thick, hard 
grains and makes good meal. It should be grown only on 
good land. 2 lbs. 25c; 7 lbs. 50c; peck 80c; bushel $2.50. 
HICKORY KING—An early low growing corn which can be 
planted closer together than the large corns. It has a very 
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