SELECTED FARM SEEDS 
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Photograph of Millet tests. Note the difference. The tall, 
leafy sort on the man’s right is the Genuine Southern 
Grown German. The one on his left is Common 
Western Millet. 
JAPANESE MILLET—FIELD FROM WHICH OUR ORIGINAL SEED 
WAS SAVED BY THE INTRODUCER, PROF. BROOKS. 
Japanese Barnyard Millet 
Valuable new forage plant introduced into this country 
by Prof. Brooks, of the Massachusetts Agricultural Experi¬ 
ment Station. Yields enormously, in all sections of the 
United States, hay and fodder of excellent quality, growing 
6 to 8 feet in height and yielding 12 to 20 tons per acre. Cat¬ 
tle and horses eat it greedily. Sow in May or June broad¬ 
cast, 10 to 12 lbs. per acre, or in drills, 8 lbs. per acre. Prices, 
by mail, postpaid, per lb., 25c.; 3 lbs., 60c.; by express or 
freight, lb., 15c.; 10 lbs., $1.00; bush, of 30 lbs., $2.00 ; bag of 
2 bush, for $3.50. 
Hungarian Millet 
The most popular annual millet, yielding two or three 
tons of hay per acre. Sow bushels to the acre in May or 
June. Price varies. Qt., 10c.; bush., 48 lbs., about $1.50. 
Pearl Millet, or Pencillaria 
For several years we have been experimenting with all 
the known forage plants and have found nothing superior to 
Pearl Millet either in enormous growth or quality. It has 
produced the most abundantly and can be cut several times 
during the season. The United States Agricultural Depart¬ 
ment 1ms also made numerous experiments and with about 
the same results. If you grow green forage, try East Indian 
or Pearl Millet, and you will find there is nothing better. 
Drill in 2 feet rows, 10 lbs. to the acre. By mail, jjostpaid, 
per pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 3 lbs., 75c.; by freight or express, 
lb., 20c.; 10 lbs. (enough for one acre), $1.00; bush, of 50 lbs., 
$4.00. 
Jerusalem Artichoke Roots 
The best hog food known. Very productive and possess 
remarkable fattening properties. Lb., 35c. ; 3 lbs., $1.00, 
postpaid ; by freight or express, peck, 75c.; bush., $2.50; bbl. 
of 3 bush, (enough for one acre), $6.50. 
Artichoke Seed —Large Green Globe 
The flower head makes a delicious table vegetable, 
cooked like asparagus. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 30c.; lb., $3.00. 
Long White Cow Horn Turnip 
THE MOST POPULAR AND BEST FOR STOCKMEN 
Pure white, except a little shade of green at the top, and 
carrot-like in form, growing nearly half out of the ground. 
It is delicate and well flavored, of rapid growth and very 
nutritious, a heavy cropper and fine keeper. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 
10c.; % lb., 15c.; lb., 50c., postpaid; 5 lbs. and over, by express, 
35c. per lb. 
German Millet(Southern Grown) 
Southern grown German or Golden Millet seed is far 
superior, both in quality and yield, to Western or Northern 
grown seed. When properly grown and handled, it makes an 
enormous yield of nutritious feed, succeeding in almost any 
soil. Sow in May or June, one bushel to the acre. Price 
varies with the market. See photouraph of seed heads belotc. 
Qt., 10c.; bush., 50 lbs., about $1.75. 
TEOSINTE 
(Reana Luxurians.) 
This gigantic Grammea will furnish a continuous daily 
supply of most nutritious green food for horses and all 
kinds of cattle all through the summer. It also makes 
splendid dry fodder, yielding enormously, and being more 
nutritious and better relished by all stock than corn fodder. 
In appearance it somewhat resembles Indian corn, but the 
leaves are much larger and broader, and the stalks contain 
sweeter sap. It stools out enormously after being cut. Sow 
in May or June, at the rate of three pounds per acre, in 
drills 4 feet apart. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 10e.; % lb., 25c.; lb., 75c.: 
postpaid; by express or freight, lb., 65c.; 5 lbs. and over at 
60c. per lb. 
SEED HEADS OF TRUE SOUTHERN GROWN GERMAN MILLET. 
Tobacco Seed 
CONNECTICUT SEED LEAF. Saved from selected 
plants. Pkt., 10c.; oz., 20c.; Vi lb., 55c.; lb., $2.00. 
HAVANA. Genuine imported seed, direct from Cuba. 
Pkt., 10c.; oz.,3oc.; Vi lb., $1.00; lb., $3.75. 
SUMATRA, STERLING, GENERAL GRANT, 
PENNSYLVANIA AND LANCASTER HKOAD LEAF, 
each, pkt., 10c.; oz., 25c.; Vi lb., 70c.; lb., $2.50. 
