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853 Makes q'uick, easily cured, large-yield- 
ing\ and nutritious hay-crop. Relished by 
horses and cattle. Ready in 6 to 8 weeks, 
and should be cut when coming- into flower. 
Seed thickly, not less than 50 pounds to the 
acre, any time from April until the end ‘of 
July. We offer genuine Tennessee-grown 
seed. Lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs. 75c: 35 lbs. $1.25; 50 lbs. $2.36; 
100 lbs. $4.25. 
Recognized as one of our most v. 
plants, although considered a nest in ne, nJ, 36 bay and forage 
No other grass makes such eno monfv£,P art 5 ° f lhe South, 
cuttings a season—and the hav mmn,i' el t ds of hay— .3 to 4 
othy and alfalfa. It should be a T“ b ! Wlth tim - 
seed-heads begin to form. There is alwwi r^J 1 ^ when 1he 
Johnson Grass hay, as it is relished bv aft demand for 
horses. In places where it can be controlled k - espeoial| y 
perennial grass that make™ jood vS ? h.f n ° n ot - ller 
drought remarkably well. Sow 40 pounds t t >lf y ‘ Re8Ists 
quality of ha°y. S ' Lb? h 30c llVs^O^lo/la? ^d 
see price-list in back of catalog.’ *° larg ' er Quantities, 
CROTALARIA 
885 Spectabills 
and soil builder, yielding 6 ™*?OOO^pound^ ®y mmer cover crop 
acre. The humus 7 produced’by 0 sueh vilri FJTt per 
value. When turned under ic tif UCn - V1 , 18 °f tremendous 
of Nitrate ofMa the equivalent of 800 pounds 
no fertilization no lining" no fnnS? ded f °i’ hay ’ R ^u.res 
without cultivation. Reseeds itself ^nder f and ? 1 , ay be ^ rown 
Broadcast just before the last* ctdtWsftton*of condltlons - 
It will just, about double the cron vilmJ°5.ii° f ? ott ? n ° r corn, 
on any soil. Broadcast lo in following it. Thrives 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. tAVoO° 0 ‘ 
885-A Spectabilis, Early Strain. , 
nearly as hltvy a tonnage dwarf >P growth. Makes 
July. More desirable for-"nfnntinS . be , soy, n from March until 
Bb 30c: 3 lbs SScTst S Peca 3 orchards. 
8K75; 25 lhs. m" in° ciQurt' Not Prepaid : 10 lbs. 
855 One of the most nutritious of the green 
forage plants. Grows 10 to *Tn ifeai 
hut cnttinff can commence when o to ^ ieeb 
“an be cut 3 or 4 times in a season 
Does well on poor land. All st ^L will 
eTeedilv and thrive on it. No plant wui 
o-o further toward solving the forage prob- 
fem in the South. Should not be planted 
until the ground is thoroughly warm. P ant 
until August in 3 -foot rows, using 5 pounds 
of seed, or 20 pounds broadest to the 
acre. Lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 65c. Not prepaiu. 
10 lbs. $1.25: 25 lbs. $2.50, 50 lbs. $4. io, 
100 lbs. $8.50. 
884 a vigorous-growing: annual leg-ume that thriven 
Wight's 8 W to at l h 2 er feet Th ^ , spl ^ did stalks at attain Ve | 
neignt or 5 to 12 feet. Valuable as a green-manure 
Sid P V Ready t° p!? w under in S to 10 weeks. Splen- 
did for planting- in orchards, protecting- the voumr 
trees during hot weather, and at the same time en- 
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Farm and Field Seeds 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
