SELECTED FARM SEEDS 
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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 Agri¬ 
cultural Experiment 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. Cattle and horses 
eat it greedily. Sow in May or June broadcast, 
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., about $2.50. 
Hungarian Millet 
Yields two or three tons of hay per acre. Sow 
l l A bushels to the acre in May or June. Price 
varies. Qt., 10 c.; bush., 48 lbs., about ?i. 75 - 
Pearl Millet, or Pencillaria 
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, postpaid, 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., $4.25. 
Pea Nut or Ground Pea 
Georgia Improved (large) and Spanish (small 
early) are the best. Each, pkt., 15c.; pint, 30c., 
postage paid; by express, qt., 35c.; 4 qts., $1.25; 
peck, $2.00 
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., $6.50. 
Long White Cow Horn Turnip 
THE MOST POPULAR AND BEST FOR STOCK/TEN 
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.; X lb., 15c.; 
lb., 50c., postpaid; 5 lbs. and over, by express, 35c. 
per lb. 
Wild Rice ( Zizania Aquatica) 
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 nutri¬ 
tious feed, succeeding in almost any soil. Sow in 
May or June, one bushel to the acre. Price varies 
with the market. Qt., 10c.; bush., 50 lbs., $2.00. 
A native plant for swamps, etc., furnishing food 
for wild fowl, ducks, geese, etc. It attracts all wild 
birds from September on, and also purifies the 
water. Lb., 35c.; 3 lbs., $1.00, postpaid; by ex¬ 
press, lb., 25c.; 10 lbs. and over, 22c. per lb. 
FARflOGERn —“Makes Poor Soil Good Soil” 
high Bred Nitrogen-Qathering Bacteria 
It is well known that nitrogen is the most expensive'of fertilizing 
elements. It is also known that it is the plant food in which most 
soils are deficient. We are pleased, therefore, to be able to offer 
our patrons an improved and most reliable method of inoculating 
soil with nitrogen-gathering bacteria. By moistening the seed of 
any leguminous crop to be planted with Farmogerm, not only is the 
immediate crop benefited, but the soil is enriched in nitrogen which 
will be available for future crops of any kind for two or three 
seasons. One of the important advantages which Farmogerm has 
over other and earlier preparations of this kind is the fact that it 
needs no treatment or development before using. It comes in 
sealed bottles, fully labeled and ready for use with a little water, 
according to directions, which are given with each bottle sent out. 
Send for a free pamphlet and investigate before planting any 
of the following crops: 
Alfalfa, Alsike, Crimson Clover, Red Clover, White Clover, 
Canadian F'ield Peas, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, Velvet Beans, Vetches, 
Garden Beans, Garden Peas, Sweet Peas and other legumes. 
When ordering be sure and state for what crop wanted. 
We are prepared to supply Farmogerm for any one or all of 
these crops at the laboratory price of $2.00 per acre. 10 per cent, 
discount on 25 acres, 15 per cent, discount on 50 acre orders. 
Garden size, mixed culture, good for Peas, Beans and Sweet 
Peas, at 50 cents a bottle. Also White Clover for lawns. 
Large plant grown with farmogerm. 
Note the Difference. 
