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Quinlan Seed Store 
1936 
Parm Seeds* 
FIELD CORN. 
(Prices and Kinds on application.) 
CRASS SEEDS. 
{Prices of all Grass Seeds vary and can not be quoted.) 
Timothy. Prime quality always in stock. 
Kentucky Blue Grass and Red Top. 
Orchard Grass. A very valuable grass, and should be extensively used for pasture, 
and is also good for hay. 
Sudan Grass. The great rain and drought resister; the coming hay and fodder crop. 
Will produce a crop in four months. 15 to 20 pounds will sow an acre. 
CLOVER. 
Medium, or Common Red; Mammoth or Large English; White, Alsike, Crim¬ 
son, or Scarlet, and Alfalfa. 
White and Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover. Used for innoculating land for alfalfa 
also excellent for bee culture. 
Prices of the above cannot be quoted here, as they will vary. 
Korean Lespedeza or Japanese Clover. Market Price. 
SOUTHERN cow PEAS. 
The Great Land Renovator. The Growing GropNot Only Enriches the Ground, but 
Furnishes a Large Amount of Most Valuable Forage 
For Dry or Green Feeding. 
Sow Irom 134 to 1% Bushels to the Acre. 
Whip-poor-Will. An early variety, tall, upright; medium yield of vines ; large yield 
of peas, for which they are particularly grown. Highly recommended for “hogging 
down.” Market price. 
Soy Beans. All varieties. Market Price. 
Dwarf Essex Rape. A forage plant of highest value. It can be sown in April for an 
early crop, and for fall crop in July, August and September, and still later further South. 
It is sown broadcast 6 pounds to the acre, but it is better drilled, in which case 4 pounds 
to the acre will suffice. In a few weeks from the time of sowing sheep, hogs or cattle 
can be turned on it. All reports agree that they gain weight faster on this than any other 
fodder. As it can be sown after other crops are off, the gain in fodder is secured at a nom¬ 
inal cost. Stockmen, dairymen and farmers have proved its value. 
BUCKWHEAT. 
Should be sown about the middle of June, broadcast, using from one-half bushel to 
three pecks of seed to the acre. 
Japanese. This new sort has proven to be much earlier and more productive than any 
other variety. The grains are very large and of a rich brown color. It excels in yield and 
earliness. Market price. 
Common. The well known sort. Market price. 
SORCHUM, OR SUCAR CANE. 
Sorghum is being used extensively as a green food for cattle, horses and mules. It is a 
sure crop, being a great drought resister and immense yielder, producing many tons of 
most nutritious green food to the acre. Specially fine for food for milk cows when pasture 
is short. 
Early Orange Cane. A strong grower; much more juicy than any other variety. The 
stalk is heavier, and a little later than the Amber. Market price. 
Early Amber Cane. Earliest of all. Market price. 
BROOM CORN—Improved Evergreen The best for general cultivation. Brush 
firm, of good length and bright green color. Market price. 
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