Write Hardie’s for Field Seed Prices in Larger Lots 
Hardie’s Grain Sorghums — Non-Saccharine 
Although grown mostly as 
a grain crop, the leaves make 
good forage, and some va¬ 
rieties contain enough sac¬ 
charine in the stalks to make 
them relished by all stock. 
Will usually make a grain 
crop when it is too dry for 
corn. 
851—DARSO—Its stalk is 
juicy, containing considera¬ 
ble saccharine. It is earlier 
than Kaffir. A cross be¬ 
tween Orange Cane and Milo 
Maize. Postpaid: Lb. 20c; 
Write for prices in larger 
lots. 
852 — EGYPTIAN WHEAT 
or SHALLU — Can be 
planted either broadcast or 
in drills, and yields a heavy 
crop of excellent forage. 
Postpaid: Lb. 25c. Write 
for prices on quantities. 
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853—HEGARI—A cross be¬ 
tween White Kaffir and Feterita. It con¬ 
tains more saccharine than either Feterita 
or Kaffir. Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Write for 
prices in larger lots. 
Hegari 
856—FETERITA—The greatest drouth-resisting crop ever introduced in the 
Southwest, making good when such crops as Milo Maize and Kaffir Corn fail. 
Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Write for prices in quantities. 
957—BLACK HULL WHITE KAFFIR—Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Write for prices in 
larger quantities. 
854— DOUBLE DWARF YELLOW MILO— 
This variety is similar to Dwarf Yellow 
Milo except the stalks only grow about 
four feet high and make small stalk com¬ 
pared with the old type. Postpaid: Lb. 
20c. Write for prices in large lots. 
855— DWARF YELLOW MILO MAIZE— 
This excellent fodder plant has proved of 
great value during dry years in Texas. The 
stalks grow about eight feet high. Post¬ 
paid: lb. 20c. Write for prices on quan¬ 
tities. 
Spanish Peanuts 
Saccharine Sorghums 
(CANE SEED FOR FORAGE) 
858— EARLY AMBER CANE—One of the best sorghums fer feed. Postpaid: Lb. 
20c. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
859— EARLY ORANGE CANE—It is very juicy and highly recommended for 
syrup; is 12 to 14 days later than Amber. Postpaid: Lb. 20c. Write for prices 
in larger quantities. 
860— RED TOP or AFRICAN CANE—A very rank grower, and makes a large 
amount of fodder, and is one of the very' best fodder canes. Postpaid: Lb. 20c. 
Write for prices in larger quantities. 
Seeded Ribbon Cane 
(THE CANE FOR SYRUP) 
Gets its name from being a variety that closely resembles the true ribbon cane 
raised from cuttings. Makes the finest kind of syrup. The customers who 
bought seed from us the past season are highly pleased with results. 
861— JAPANESE or HONEY DRIP—Postpaid: Lb 30c. Please write for prices 
in larger quantities. 
862— SUGAR DRIP—Extra large in size and height and gives the larger per cent 
of its weight in juice. For syrup plant in drills, using from 5 to 6 lbs. of seed 
per acre. Postpaid: Lb. 30c. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
Hardie’s Dependable Millet 
Millet will produce an abundant crop on any good, well drained upland. For 
seed, sow in drills at the rate of 6 to 8 lbs. per acre, and cultivate the same as 
any other row crop. For hay, broadcast 25 to 30 lbs. to the acre. 
864— FANCY BIG GERMAN—The favorite Millet of Texas, on account of its large 
yield; on good land with a favorable season, five tons to the acre being not 
uncommon ; makes lots of leaves. Three pecks will sow an acre. Postpaid: Lb. 
25c. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
865— HOG or MANITOBA—This variety grows larger than the common kinds and 
produces a heavy head of seed that is used for poultry and stock feeding. Post¬ 
paid: Lb. 25c. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
866— PENCILLARIA PEARL or CAT-TAIL MILLET—Should be planted in rows 
like sorghum. Very suitable for feeding green to cows and horses. Postpaid: 
Lb. 30c. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Peanuts 
INOCULATE WITH NITRAGIN 
NITRAGIN 
867— LONG RED—A variety chiefly raised for hog feed ; the kernels are deep red 
in color; each nut contains from two to four kernels. Postpaid: Lb. 30c. Write 
for prices in larger quantities. 
868— SPANISH (Hand picked)—An early and very prolific variety, which 
grows erect and does not spread on the ground like other kinds. They are ex¬ 
cellent for fattening hogs. Postpaid: Lb. 25c. Write for prices in larger lots. 
869— VIRGINIA JUMBO—The largest peanuts grown; are the favorites for 
parching. They are of a spreading habit and are cultivated in ridges, like 
sweet potatoes. Postpaid: Lb. 30c. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
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