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BENNE (120 days) 
Plant 3 pounds to the acre. 50 pounds per bushel. 
Benne is not known very well but it is a wonder¬ 
fully valuable plant to grow for poultry and espe¬ 
cially for growing chicks. Benne is a very hardy 
plant, grows about 3 to 4 feet high, making an im¬ 
mense quantity of small seed. 
Pkt. 10c; J /4 lb. 20c; lb. 55c. 
CROTALARIA 
SPECTABILIS. Sow 12 to 15 pounds per acre. This 
is a new strain of Crotalaria and is proving very 
popular due to the heavy and hollow stem growth 
which makes it easy to plow under and allows it 
to rot much quicker. 
1 lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $1.60; 25 lbs. $3.50. 
INTERMEDIA. Sow 4 to 6 pounds per acre. This 
is the newest strain of Crotalaria and has been 
tested at the Florida Experiment Station for sev¬ 
eral years, these tests proving very satisfactory 
for Florida growers. It resembles Spectabilis in 
its hollow stem growth. 
1 lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.00; 25 lbs. $6.75. 
WHITE KAFFIR CORN 
Plant 15 pounds per acre. 50 pounds per bushel. 
Most valuable crop for poultry and live stock. 
Broadcast one bushel per acre which will give two 
cuttings. 
1 lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c; Pk. 75c. 
CHUFAS (90 days) 
44 pounds per bushel. 
Plant from April to August. Sow one peck per acre. 
One of the cheapest and most reliable crops grown 
for fattening hogs, also a wonderful feed for poultry, 
especially turkeys. Chufas can be grown success¬ 
fully on most any kind of soil. You will find this a 
most profitable crop. 
1 lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35c; 5 lbs. 75c. 
MILLET 
Plant from March to July. 
Sow 20 pounds per acre, broadcast; sow 4 pounds, 
drilled in rows. 50 pounds per bushel. 
CATTAIL or PEARL MILLET. One of the best and most 
nutritious green foliage plants. Many cuttings 
can be made from one planting. Grows 10 to 12 
feet high but cutting can be started when 4 feet 
high, after which it will stool out very rapidly. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $1.50. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
Plant from October to November. 
Sow 4 pounds in drills; broadcast 8 pounds per acre. 
Rape can be grown easily and profitably as it is one 
of the finest plants for pasture or green feed. Sev¬ 
eral plantings of Rape should be made to give green 
feed from October until April. After cutting or 
grazing off it will stool out very rapidly. Rape is a 
great fat-producer. 
Pkt. 10c; 1 lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $1.25. 
OATS 
Plant during the months of October and November. 
Sow 2 bushels of seed per acre. 32 pounds per 
bushel. 
FULGHUM. (110 days). This variety is a very 
heavy yielder, rust-proof, entirely beardless, and 
drought-resistant. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. 35c; Bu. $1.00. 
WINTER TURF (Grazing). (130 days). For grazing 
there is no other oat that will beat Winter Turf. 
It resembles Rye very much while growing and 
will stand the severe winter cold. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. 35c; Bu. $1.00. 
TEXAS RED RUST-PROOF. (120 days). This is a very 
popular variety of Oats that is resistant to rust. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. 35c; Bu. $1.00. 
PEANUTS 
Sow one bushel of seed per acre. 
FLORIDA RUNNER. (120 days). 25 pounds per bushel. 
This is the most popular variety where you are 
growing for hog feed as the nuts will remain in 
the field for months in good condition. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. 45c; Bu. $1.50. 
IMPROVED SPANISH (Valencia). (100 days). 22 pounds 
per bushel. Bush variety, producing long well-filled 
pods containing 3 to 5 nuts with red skin of a mild 
sweet flavor. The tops are very desirable for hay. 
1 lb. 15c; Pk. 75c; Bu. $2.75. 
SMALL SPANISH. (100 days). 25 pounds per bushel. 
This variety is one of the largest yielders both of 
top and nuts, making it one of the best for a whole- 
grain ration. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. 50c; Bu. $1.50. 
SORGHUM 
Plant from March to August. 
Sow 1 peck in drills; broadcast 1 bushel per acre. 
EARLY AMBER. (65 days). 50 pounds per bushel. 
You can easily reduce your feed bill by planting a 
large patch of Early Amber sorghum, as it is very 
rich in food value, quick to mature and two to three 
cuttings should be made from one planting. Several 
plantings should be made two weeks apart. The 
seed is very fine for poultry feed. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. 75c; Bu. $2.50. 
TEXAS SEEDED RIBBON CANE. This is the best va¬ 
riety grown for making high quality syrup. Stalks 
are large, tall, and juicy. A much shorter crop 
and easier to grow than sugar-cane. Jt is also 
wonderful for forage feed for stock, cattle and 
poultry. 
1 lb. 10c; Pk. $1.25; Bu. 4.00. 
SUNFLOWER SEED 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. Grows quickly, is inexpensive 
to grow, and is one of the best of growing and egg 
producing foods. Our stock of Mammoth Russian 
Sunflower Seed is the highest quality that can be 
obtained. 
1 lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 80c; 10 lbs. $1.50. 
SOY BEANS 
Sow one peck in drills; broadcast one bushel per 
acre. 60 pounds per bushel 
MAMMOTH YELLOW. (110 days). When used prin¬ 
cipally for seed production, this variety is by far 
the best as the seed is much larger and oilier than 
that of other varieties. Very strong and a vigor¬ 
ous grower of both seed and foliage. 
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