BUNTON 
CLOVERS—(Continued) 
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NITRAGIN INOCULATION PRICES 
When Ordering , ALWAYS State Name of Seed 
Culture Group “A”—ALFALFA and SWEET 
CLOVERS (including Hubam) and Bur Clover. 
Culture Group “B” — CLOVERS, MEDIUM 
RED, Mammoth Red, Alsike, Crimson and 
White Clover. 
y 2 bu. size 35c ea.; 1 bu. size 55c ea.; 2 y 2 bu. 
size $1.20 ea. _ 
Culture Group “L” —All varieties of Lespe- 
deza—Unhulled or Hulled. Unhulled requires 
only 1 bu. size. Hulled requires 2 bu. size. 
1 bu. size 35c ea.; 2 bu. size 55c ea.; 5 bu. 
size $1.20 ea. _ 
Culture Group “S”—Soy Beans. All varieties. 
Culture Group “E”—PEANUTS, COW PEAS, 
LIMA BEANS, VELVET BEANS, Kudzu, 
Crotalaria and Beggar Weed. 
1 bu. size 35c ea.; 2 bu. size 55c ea.; 5 bu. 
size $1.20 ea.; 10 bu. size $1.75 ea.; 25 bu. 
size $3.75 ea. _ 
Culture Group “C”—VETCHES (Hairy, Spring, 
Wild) AUSTRIAN PEAS, Canadian Field and 
Garden Peas, Broad Beans, Sweet Peas and 
Lentils. 
Culture Group “D” —Field and Garden BEANS 
(Navy, Kidney and Scarlet Runner Beans). 
y 2 bu. size 30c ea.; 1 bu. size 45c ea.; 1% bu. 
size (100 lb. size) 65c; 5 bu. size $1.85 ea.; 
12y z bu. size $4.25 ea. 
NEW GARDEN SIZE 
For Garden Peas, Beans, Sweet 
Peas, Lima Beans, and Lupines. 
Inoculates any amount up to 4 
lbs. seed. Price ea. 
Remember .... 
Legumes NOT Inoculated are “SOIL ROBBERS” 
Legumes WELL Inoculated are 44 SOIL BUILDERS ” 
KOBE—A large heavy producing Lespedeza. When 
compared with the Korean type it is about one-third 
larger and a heavier producer of hay. 
Sow in March at the rate of 25 pounds to the acre, 
scarifying your land with a harrow before sowing. Ask 
for prices. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
k. WITH A 
* The Original Legume Inoculator * 
HIGH GRADE GRASS SEEDS 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS—Kentucky is famous for 
this native grass which is fine for lawns and pastures. It 
is one grass that does well in many climates and affords 
a beautiful green turf the year round. The seed is slow 
to germinate, but when once started, it will spread and 
eventually completely cover the ground. It is unequalled 
for lawns and permanent pastures. Fancy Grade I lb. 
35c; 5 lbs. $1.25; bu. (14 lbs.) $2.95. 
RED OR CHEWING FESCUE—Forms a close and last¬ 
ing turf, especially adapted for dry sandy soil. It resists 
extreme drought and thrives well on poor soils. Sow 2 
lbs. to 300 square feet. I lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.25; 10 lbs. 
$4.25. 
BERMUDA GRASS—A persistent growling grass, espec¬ 
ially adapted to climatic conditions of the southern states. 
Makes splendid lawns and pastures. Stands long hot 
summers without injury. Turns brown after frost. I lb. 
45c; 5 lbs. $2.00; 50 lbs. $17.50. 
RED TOP—A quick growing grass suitable for lawns 
and pasture; is particularly adapted to moist soil. One 
pound for 400 square feet. 1 lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.25; 50 
lbs. and over at 21c. 
MEADOW FESCUE—A splendid deep rooting grass. 
Well adapted to poor soils for pasture or meadow. 
Stands close grazing and stays green throughout the 
year. 1 lb. 30c; 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 lbs. and over at !8c 
per lb. 
ORCHARD GRASS—Orchard grass lis a very valuable 
grass for pasture or hay; grows very rapidly and will 
furnish an excellent pasture of green grass very early in 
spring and late in the fall. B-B Grade, I lb. 40c; 5 lbs. 
$1.25; bu. (14 lbs.) $2.60; 10 bu. at $2.55 per bu. 
TIMOTHY—Timothy is recognized most everywhere as 
valuable hay crop; thrives well on most any soil; does 
much better than other grasses on low land. It can be 
sown either in the fall or spring months. Present prices 
— I lb. 30c; bu. $3.75. 
Hay and Forage Plant Seed 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE—Rape is unequalled as a green 
forage or grazing for sheep, hogs or poultry. It has been 
known to produce 10 tons of green forage per acre. 
For hogs, an acre of rape will easily pasture 20 hogs for 
two months. Sow in drills 18 inches to 2 ft. apart and 
cultivate occasionally. It will obtain a minimum growth 
in 8 to 10 weeks. Sow as early as possible, in drills 3 to 
4 pounds, broadcast 8 lbs. Sowing 7 to 8 pounds of 
rape in corn at the last working will prove a very profit¬ 
able practice. 1 lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $1.00; 100 lbs. $8.00. 
COW PEAS 
Prices quoted on request 
BRABHAM—A particularly valuable variety for hay. 
Holds its foliage well, seeds smallest of all cowpeas, re¬ 
quiring less seed an acre than most varieties. 
MIXED COW PEAS—Grow thicker, producing a better 
crop of vines and forage than sowing single varieties. 
For soil-improving it is really an advantage to sow mixed 
peas. Ask for prices. 
WHIPPORWILL—A well known favorite, both for 
hay and soil improving, vines usually about 6 feet long. 
NEW ERA—In habit of growth 'is similar to Whippor- 
will. However earlier and with smaller seeds. 
EDIBLE PEAS 
LARGE BLACK EYE—Dwarf or bushy growth being 
well filled with long pods. Matures in about 110 days. 
Generally grown to produce dried peas for winter use. 
1 lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 75c; 10 lbs. $1.40. 
MILLET 
A Splendid Annual Hay Crop 
TENNESSEE GOLDEN (GERMAN)—A very rapid- 
growing plant and on good soil grows 4 to 5 feet high, 
producing a very sweet and palatable hay. Prices fluc¬ 
tuate and are subject to change. Bu. $3.50. 
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