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Double Dwarf Milo 
DWARF YELLOW MILO 
It is becoming- more popular every year, 
is very productive, and makes an enormous 
amount of the finest kind of grain relished 
by all kinds of stock. Sow in rows three 
feet apart, 5 to 10 pounds of seed per acre. 
Requires 104 days to mature. Lb., 20c; 
2 lbs., 35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 20 lbs., 
$1.00. Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
SCHROCK KAFIR 
(SAGRAIN) 
Fine for forage and ensilage, as it is 
quite sweet and grows an abundance of 
broad, long leaves. It is a wondeful grain 
to stool out, not unusual for one seed to 
send up 6 to 10 stalks, each making a fine 
head of large, light brown grains, which 
make excellent stock and poultry feed. Drill 
at the rate of 3 to 5 pounds per acre. Re¬ 
quires 115 days to mature. Lb., 20c; 2 lbs., 
35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 20 lbs., $1.00. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
EGYPTIAN WHEAT 
Nicholson's "Purity Brand" 
Fancy Double Dwarf 
Yellow Milo 
This variety retains all the good qualities 
of its parent, the Dwarf Yellow Milo, and 
does not grow quite as tall. Has immense 
heads, and the seeds are large. It is quick 
to mature, and may be planted late in the 
season as a “catch-crop”, and have plenty of 
time to make before frost. When planted 
in the early spring it will mature a crop 
early, and after the heads are cut the stalk 
will branch out and produce additional cut¬ 
tings of heads. The compact stalk makes 
harvesting much easier. Extra fancy seed, 
large bright. Requires 101 days to mature. 
Lb., 20c; 2 lbs., 35c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 
20 lbs., $1.15. Ask for prices on larger 
quantities. 
Black Hull White Kafir 
It grows from 4 to 5 feet high, making 
straight, upright growth, has a strong stem 
with enormous, wide leaves. The stalks keep 
green and are brittle, making an excellent 
fodder, either green or dried, for cattle and 
horses. The heads make the finest kind of 
feed. Sow in rows three feet apart, 5 to 
10 pounds per acre. For fodder, sow one 
bushel per acre, broadcast. Requires 120 days 
to mature. Lb., 20c; 2 lbs., 35c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 20 lbs., $1.00. Ask for prices on 
larger quantities. 
Should you bo in the market for 
Field Seeds, in large quantities, please 
write us for prices. 
(SHALLU) 
Is very productive, making an enormous 
yield of grain and fodder. Shallu or Egyp¬ 
tian Wheat should be sown in drills three 
feet apart, using from 5 to 10 pounds of 
seed per acre. Requires 120 days to full 
maturity. Lb., 20c; 2 lbs., 35c, postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 20 lbs., $1.50. Ask for prices on 
larger quantities. 
Shrock Kafir or Sagrain 
CROTALARIA SPECTABILIS—THE WONDER SOIL BUILDER 
Crotalaria spectabilis has proved itself to be the outstanding summer cover crop. It is a legume, adding nitrogen to the soil at the rate of 
about 800 pounds of nitrate of soda per acre. A yield of 40,000 pounds of green material per acre is not uncommon with crotalaria. The organic 
materials produced by the decomposition of crotalaria spectabilis are able to attack unavailable plant food materials, and make them useful 
to the crop. Crotalaria spectabilis produces more humus and more nitrogen 
per acre than any other crop. This makes it the cheapest cover crop to grow. 
It ha3 succeeded in the Southern States and as far north as Vincennes, Indiana. 
It is not a host to injurious insects and diseases. It will reseed each year 
and is not a pest. 
Crotalaria spectabilis is used as a summer cover and soil builder in groves, 
orchards, vineyards, etc. It is planted in corn and other farm crops at the 
last cultivation and makes a tremendous growth the same season. It will 
build up the worn out land so common on every farm. It has been known to 
double crop yields following it. As shown by actual test Crotalaria is about 
four times as good for soil building as velvet beans. 
Crotalaria spectabilis can be planted as soon as frost damage is passed. It 
should be planted in well prepared soil and can be planted broadcast or in 
drills. Ten pounds of seed are required per acre for broadcast planting and 
about half that much when drilled. 
CAUTION: Do not allow chickens to peck up seed after being planted, 
as the seed will sour in their craw and will cause death at times. Lb., 25c; 
2 lbs., 45c; 5 lbs., $1.00, postpaid. Not prepaid, 20 lbs., $3.50. Ask for 
prices in larger quantities. 
Plant Crotalaria for Quick Heavy Growth 
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ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. —48— DALLAS, TEXAS 
