“MANCHU” 
SOY BEANS 
A favorite in many parts of Pennsylvania and nearby 
States because it grows tall, erect and bushy. Is a great 
producer of Beans, good for forage. Excellent for hogging 
down. Beans are yellow, medium sized, with a small mark 
where fastened to the pod. "Manchu” does not lose beans 
easily by shelling out. Beans mature in about 110 days. 
“VIRGINIA” 
For Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, Southern Pennsylvania, 
New Jersey and Ohio. A most productive forage Bean. 
Makes good Hay. Beans are round, flat and oblong. If 
you plant "Virginia” Soy Beans once you will want them 
again. 
“ILLINI” 
Earliest Yellow Soy Bean. Produces fine hay and a heavy 
crop of beans. Two weeks earlier than "Manchu.” 
MIXED 
SOY BEANS 
These Beans serve well for a cover crop to turn under— 
also save you a little in their cost. They are of good quality 
—sound germination. 
INOCULATE 
This Seed 
IT PAYS! 
See Page 18 
“We had the best Soy Bean hay last year grown from ‘Wil¬ 
son Black’ seed that we purchased from you, we have ever had 
in 6 or more years we have been growing soys for hay. We 
had approximately 10 tons returns from 4 bu. sown.” 
Paul W. Lewis, 
Washington, Pa. 
“The Wilson Black made heavy forage on good soil. Har¬ 
vested with grain binder, could not handle full swath as ele¬ 
vators and binder overloaded. Used mostly as 25 per cent of 
nurture with nearly ripe corn to fill silo.” 
Roy O. and Guy H. Ellithorp, 
Kane, Pa. 
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