FIELD SEEDS 
SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 
Due to market fluctuations, firm prices cannot be quoted at the time this 
Price List goes to press. However, we carry a complete stock of FIELD SEEDS 
and would be pleased to quote you on your requirements. 
COWPEAS 
Bit OWN CHOWDER —Clay colored, large 
size, of fine flavor. Lb. 35c; 5 lbs. §1.50; 
10 Ilts. §3.50 postpaid. 
LARGE WHITE BLACK EYE— The dried 
peas are readily saleable as table peas 
during the winter. Lb. 20c. 
LADY —Fine for table use. Very prolific. 
Lb. 35c. 
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WHIPPOORWILL — A favorite early bunch¬ 
growing variety. Lb. 20c; 10 lbs. §1.50, 
postpaid. 
SEW ERA — An early, upright-growing 
variety. Matures early. Lb. 20c; 10 lbs. 
§1.50, postpaid. 
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mixed — P referred by many farmers; 
they will grow thicker than separate 
varieties, producing better crop of vines 
and forage. Lb. 15c. 
SORGHUMS 
EARLY ORANGE —From 8 to 10 days later 
than the Early Amber, and produces a 
syrup of excellent quality. Lb. 20c; bu. 
§3.00, postpaid. 
WHITE KAFFIR CORN —Makes excellent 
fodder, keeps green and brittle. For 
grain, sow 10 pounds per acre in rows 
3 feet apart. For fodder, sow % to 1 
bushel either broadcast or in drills. 
Plant March to June. Lb. 25c; 5 lbs. 
§1.00, postpaid. 
BROOM CORN 
IMPROVED EVERGREEN BROOM CORN 
—An excellent variety of good length; 
has fine, straight straws. Sow in April, 
one gallon to the acre. Lb. 25c, post¬ 
paid. 
SAG HA IN, IMPROVED— A comparatively 
new grain and is claimed to be one of 
the finest of the sorghums for forage. 
Lb. 30c; 5 lb. §1.00, postpaid. 
Write us for prices on Seed Corn, Cow- 
peas, Soy and Velvet Beans, stating quan¬ 
tity wanted and we will quote you special 
prices promptly. 
MISCELLANEOUS FIELD SEEDS 
AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS—Lb. 20c. 
VETCH. WINTER or SAND—Lb. 25c. 
WINTER BARLEY—Lb. 20c. 
RED MAY SEED WHEAT—Lb. 20c. 
SUDAN GRASS—Lb. 20c. 
GERMAN MILLET—Lb. 20c. 
SOYBEANS — Lorcdos, Otootnns, Biloxis, 
Mammoth Yellow Write for prices. 
COTTON—Acala, Ileitis, Clurland, etc. 
MAM. RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER —Plant ill 
rows 5 to 6 pounds to the acre in April 
or May. Lb. 25c, postpaid. 
CLOVERS 
HAIRY PERUVIAN ALFALFA — Sow thirty 
pounds per acre, from January to April 
for Spring, and September to November 
for Fall. Withstands cold weather bet¬ 
ter than Alfalfa or Lucerne and usually 
produces a heavier yield of hay. A per¬ 
ennial plant. We highly recommend 
this variety for hay and pasture. Lb. 
35c; S lbs. §2.00, postpaid. 
ALSIKE Cl,OVER—Lb. «5c. 
WHITE DUTCH and RED CLOVER— 
Lb. 05c. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER— 
Lb. 20c. 
MEDIUM RED and JAPANESE CLOVER 
—Lb. 25c. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE—Lb. 25c 
.LA. RED RUST-PROOF OATS 
$1.25 Bu. 
GRASSES 
BERMUDA GRASS —Seed should be sown 
between March and June. Seed will^ not 
grow when ground is cold. Lb. 05c. 
ITALIAN RYE GRASS—Lb. 2<>c; 100 lbs. 
§8.50. 
CARPET GRASS—Lb. 25c. postpaid. 
TENNESSEE LONG RED PEANUTS — 
Especially adapted to this section. The 
nuts contain three large kernels in each 
and are enormously productive. Lb. 25c, 
postpaid. 
ABRUZZI RYE—$3.25 Bu. 
VELVET BEANS 
EARLY SPECKLED or 100-DAY VELVET 
—The most valuable of all varieties ami 
the general favorite for all sections. 
This variety is the quickest grower and 
the most prolific. Matures in from 90 
to 100 days. Sow in drills in May, one 
peck to the acre. Qt. 25c; bu. §3.50, 
postpaid. 
NITROGIN 
INOCULATI ON S 
PEAS, VETCH, BEANS, AUSTRIAN 
WINTER PEAS 
Size Postpaid 
y 2 bus. §0.35 
I bus. ... 50 
iy 3 bus. SO 
5 bus. 2.25 
ALFALFA, ALL CLOVERS. 
LESPEDEZA 
Size Postpaid 
V 2 bus. $0.35 
1 bus. 05 
2% bus. 1.40 
WHEN ORDERING ALWAYS SPECIFY 
KIND OF SEED 
s 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIE 
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