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FIELD AND LAWN SEED 
EARLY FORTUNE MILLET 
A most promising variety, of which as¬ 
tonishing yields are reported. It is very 
early, and is claimed to be rust proof, and 
that cinch bugs will not eat the plant. 
The seed is very beautiful and distinguish¬ 
ed in appearance and is of a beautiful red 
color. The seed is two or three times the 
size of German Millet. This variety heads 
in from 25 to 35 days. It gives a large 
yield both of seed and fodder. It can be 
fed to horses and other stock without in¬ 
jury, even when cut so late that the seed 
has formed. The seeds are smooth, the 
heads are branching and in other respects 
this variety is similar to Hog Millet except 
for the color of the seed. 1 lb 10c; 12 
lb $1.00. 
GERMAN MILLET 
True Southern Grown Seed 
Millet seed produced in the North, even 
from southern seed, becomes what we call 
Common Millet. Not only does the plant 
change in character, becoming coarser and 
much more dwarf, but the seed itself shows 
a change, and is readily distinguished by 
those experienced in handling. 
German Millet is very sweet, palatable, 
and when fed to dairy cows produces a 
large amount of milk. On good, rich soil 
it grows 4 to 5 feet high. It is very ten¬ 
der if cut at the right stage, which is when 
it is in full bloom. About three-fourths af 
a bushel of seed is sown to the acre. A 
good yield is from three to five tons of 
hay to the acre. 1 lb 10c; 100 lb $7.50. 
CANADIAN FIELD PEAS, GREEN 
Height of vine 3 to 4 feet. Of the same 
general character as Canada Yellow Peas. 
Used for the same purpose, but the seed 
is green instead of yellow. 1 lb 10c. Write 
for quantity prices. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
It is an annual, bearing a close resem¬ 
blance in leaf and stalk to the Ruta Baga, 
but both leaves and stalks are more nu¬ 
merous in the Rape plant, and of a taller 
habit of growth. It is a pasture plant 
which may be eaten off by any kind of 
livestock, but it is pre-eminently fitted to 
furnish pasture for sheep, cattle and swine. 
A good crop will furnish at least 12 tons 
of green food an acre. 1 lb 20c; 25 lb $3.00. 
EARLY AMBER CANE 
Furnishes a large yield of most nutri¬ 
tive forage, which can be fed either green 
or cured and will yield two or three cut¬ 
tings a year, stooling out thicker each 
time it is cut. It grows 10 to 12 feet high. 
Sow broadcast for forage at the rate of 60 
pounds per acre. When sown in drills, sow 
at the rate of 10 pounds per acre in drills 
3^ to 3 feet apart. 1 lb 10c; 100 lb $7.00. 
PEANUTS 
The peanut is grown in this locality and 
does well if properly taken care of. Should 
be planted about April 15th and may be in 
hills about 3 feet apart each way. Seed 
may be hulled or in pod. Per tb 30c, post¬ 
paid. 
LADAK ALFALFA 
Ladak Alfalfa, resistant to alfalfa wilt, 
more winter hardy than Grimm, and equal 
to or above all other varieties in hay yield 
at the majority of experiment stations in 
northern and western states. 1 lb 75c. 
Write for quantity prices. 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS 
Crested wheat grass is a hardy, drouth 
resistant perennial bunch grass, native to 
the cold, dry plains of Russia and Siberia. 
Typical plants have a dense dark green 
foliage during the early part of the sea¬ 
son, stems are fine and make hay of excel¬ 
lent quality. Under favorable conditions 
yields over a long period of years. Crested 
wheat grass being tender in seedling stage 
requires a firm seed bed, well supplied 
with moisture, and free from weeds. Spring 
seeding best in most localities. 1 lb 70c. 
Write for quantity prices. 
LAWN GRASS 
BLUE GRASS AND WHITE CLOVER 
MIXTURE 
Blue grass and white clover form the 
base of all lawn grass mixtures, and make 
a perfect lawn mixed equal parts. We carry 
to two mixed equal parts from the best 
grades of both. 1 lb 45c; 10 lb $4.00. 
CENTRAL COAL & SEED CO. LAWN 
MIXTURE 
Blended from the choicest grass seed. 
Producing a thick, velvety turf that stays 
green from early Spring until late Fall. 
Sow one pound to three hundred square 
feet. 1 lb 45c. 
POA TRIVIALIS 
An ideal shade grass where it can have 
enough moisture. This grass is a perennial 
closely related to Kentucky blue grass, but 
somewhat finer and softer. It has splendid 
apple-green color and is a creeper. Sow in 
Spring or Fall at rate of 1 pound to 300 
square feet. 1 lb 50c; 5 lb $2.25. 
SHADY PLACE MIXTURE 
On almost every lawn there are shady 
places where difficulty is experienced in 
getting grass to grow. These bare spots 
are very unsightly and disfigure the lawn. 
In such places proper seeding may be all 
that is required. In this mixture we have 
combined fine, dwarf growing, evergreen 
varieties which do well in sheltered or 
shaded spots. 1 lb 50c; 5 lb $2.25. 
