BUNTON 
HAY and FORAGE PLANT SEED 
A Field of Sudan Grass 
SUDAN GRASS 
A Heavy Producing Annual Hay Crop 
Sudan grass is now considered a very impor¬ 
tant, quick growing hay and pasture grass. It is 
usually ready to cut in 45 days from time of seed¬ 
ing, thus if sown in spring as soon as the soil is 
warm, it will afford 2 to 3 cuttings during the sea¬ 
son. Its slender leafy stems are easily handled 
with ordinary haying machinery. Being drought 
and heat resistant, it makes its greatest growth in 
July, August and September. It is a valuable 
green food crop for dairy men to use when pasr- 
tures are dried up by summer heat. 
Sow 20 to 25 pounds broadcast any time in 
spring, after ground becomes warm, up to I 0th or 
15th of August. Cut when in bloom. Ask for 
prices. 
SORGHUM, OR CANE SEED 
For Forage Crop 
RED TOP -Most popular for feed and is a very 
good syrup variety. Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.00. 
ORANGE —A splendid variety that grows well 
and produces a light colored and fine flavored 
syrup. Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.00. 
AMBER -An early variety grown extensively 
for forage. Pk. 60c; Bu. $2.00. 
TEXAS SEEDED RIBBON —Being closely re¬ 
lated to sugar cane, it is without doubt the very 
best for syrup. It matures in about 120 days 
and is a very heavy yielder of sweet juice that will 
make into a deliciously flavored molasses. Pk. 
90c; Bu. $3.00. 
HONEY DEW -Sow 5 to 6 pounds per acre. It 
is good for sorghum and fodder. It grows well and 
makes a fine flavored syrup. Pk. 90c; Bu. $3.00. 
VETCH 
HAIRY VETCH —Great Hay and Fertilizing 
Plant. A very hardy nitrogen gathering plant that 
is used extensively as a winter cover crop. Also for 
hay and grazing. It has been known to have 20 
long vines from a single root and each one 6 to 
7 feet long. It yields well on all kinds of soils, 1 lb. 
25c; 10 lbs. $1.70. 
Prices Subject to Change Without Notice 
SOY BEANS 
Recognized as the Standard Annual Hay Crop and 
Soil Enricher 
Prices quoted on request. 
MAMMOTH YELLOW -Largest and heaviest 
hay producer of all the soy beans and matures in 
about 145 days. 
WILSON EARLY BLACK -An early variety, 
maturing in about 1 1 5 days. Highly recommended 
for hay. 
EARLY HOLLYBROOK —A heavy yielder of 
both hay and beans of high quality. Grows about 
3 feet high and matures in about 135 days. 
VIRGINIA BROWN -A splendid variety for hay. 
Matures in about 125 days. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
k. WITH A 
NITRAGIN 
V The Original Legume looculator ^ 
500 CHICK 
CAPACITY, OIL BURNING 
BROODER 
WITH AUTOMATIC REGULATOR 
only $12.95 
ASK FOR DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET 
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