SELECTED FARM SEEDS 
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A PAGE or MIULBTS 
Photograph of Millet tcsln. Note the clifTerence. The tall, 
leafy sort on the man’s ri^jht is the Genuine Southern 
Grown German. The one on his left is Common 
Western 31iUot. 
The Difference between Southern Ger¬ 
man Millet and Common Millet 
In the North Millet is sown almost altOKOlher for hay, 
Rful for that purpose Sontliem Orotvn Qennan Millet ia much 
belter than Common Millet. It prows taller than does that from 
Northern seed, and that means more hay. It isyiacr than 
liiat front Northern seed and that means better hay. In 
foot, it is our judgment, based on an experience of many 
years, that a fanner would better, from the standpoint of 
profit alone, pay $2.00 a bushel for fruoiSoJd/ieraOrou'u Ger¬ 
man Millet than to sow the best Northern Millet as a pift. 
Millet seed produced in the North or West, even from South¬ 
ern seed, become-s what wo call Common Millet. Notonly 
does the plant chanpe in character, heeominp coarser and 
much more dwarf, but the seed itself shows a chanpc and is 
readily distinpuished by those experienced in handlinp it. 
Common Northern and Western Millet is ofTered and 
sold by many deiUcrs os German MLlUet. 
hCED UEAJ>8 OF TBUE BOUTHERX OBOWK GERMAR MILLET. 
German Millet (Southern Grown) 
Southern prown German or Golden Millet Seed is far | 
superior, both in quality and yield, to Weatern or Northern 
prown seed. When properly prown and handled, it makeanii 
enonnotis yield of nutritious feed, gucceedinp in almost any 
•oil. Sow in May or June, one bushel to tlie acre. Price 
'’wics with the market. Qt., 10c.; bush., 60 IIm., about fl.75. j 
Hungarian Millet 
The most j)opular annual millet, yicldinp two or three 
tons of hay per acre. Sow 1}.< laishcls to the acre in May or 
June. Price varies. Ql., 10c.; bush,, -iS lbs., nboul $1.50.* 
Pearl flillet, or Pencillaria 
For several years wo have been cxnerimentinp witli all 
the known forapo plants and have fomui iiothiup superior to 
Pearl Millet either in enormous prowlh or quality. It lias 
produced the most ubiimiantly and cun be out several timc.s 
durinp tlie season. The United States Apriciiltural Depart¬ 
ment 1ms also made numerous exiH'riments and witli about 
Uio same results. If you prow preen forape, try East Indian 
«»r Pearl Millet, and you will llud there is nothinp better. 
Drill in 2 feet rows, 10 lbs. to the aero, Dy mail, postpaid, 
per pkt., 10c.; lb., 30c.; 8 lbs. 75c\; by freipht or express, 
lb.,20c.; 10 lbs. (enough for OHO acre), $1.00; bush, of 50 Ib.s., 
$ 100 . ’ 
JAPANRHK MILLET—FIKLI) FROM WHICH Ol’U OUUnNALHKED 
WAS 8AVKI) UY TTIi: 1 .NTUODUUKU, FUOF. IIUOOKH. 
Japanese Barnyard Millet 
ViOii.Uo new fiirftKO pl.iil liilrodiieed liiln HiIm country 
by Prof. UrooliB, of llio MuBsHcliorcltB AKricnlluriil ExiM-rl- 
ment SliUion. Yields onorinoiiHly in nil scclloiis of llio 
United States—Imy and fodder of cxeclleiit <|Uallty, KrowliiK 
G to 8 feet in lieliflil and yicldlnK 12 to 20 tons per aere. Cat¬ 
tle and horses eat it greedily. Kow in May or Juno broad¬ 
cast, 10 to 12 lbs. per acre, or in drills, 81I)S. |)er acre. Price., 
by mall, postpaid, per lb.. 3 Iba., COc. j by express or 
frelKbt, lb., 15e.; 10 lbs., tl.OO; bush, of 30 lbs., 12.00 ; ba^ of 
2 bush, for {3.S0. 
Siberian, or Russian Millet 
A now and prodiicllvo fomKO plant from Ilossla. It Is 
extremely hardy, wltlislands droiiKlit and is earlier tlian 
German Millet. Grows 4 to 6 feet in lielKlit, rankor, and 
produces more leaves tlian Ilimifarlan Millet. Its stoolintt 
properties are remarkable, forty-one stslks bavlnc been 
(frown from one seed. The leaves start close to the Kroimd 
and continue nearly to the top of the stem, aro wide and ten¬ 
der. Yield of bay Isonc-tlilrd toone-lialf more |>er aere than 
nun(;arlan, the bay is softer wlicn cured, (trceiicr In color 
and preferred by all stock, lieliiK very nutritious and fatlen- 
lii(f. Sow in May or June, l.G to 2.1 llw. to the acre. Mi., 2.1e.; 
3 lbs., COc., iHJsliiald, by mail: by frci((lit or exnress, 10 llsi., 
75c • bush, of 60 IIm., *2.00 ; 2 bu.li. and over, *1.75 (icr bush. 
ONLY 
THE 
BEST SEEDS 
that Money can Buy. Tested and 
Proven at Cedarcroft and Garden- 
dale Seed Farms and Trial Grounds 
