see price-list in 
prices 
back of catalog 
MILLGTS 
GOLDEN or GERMAN 
853 Makes quick, easily cured, large-yield¬ 
ing, and nutritious hay-crop. Relished by 
horses and cattle. Ready in 6 to 8 weeks, 
and should be cut when coming into flower. 
Seed thickly, not less than 50 pounds to the 
acre, any time from April until the end of 
July. We offer genuine Tennessee-grojwn 
seed. Lb. 25c; r 
PEARL 
855 One of the most nutritious of the green 
forage plants. Grows 10 to 12 feet high, 
but cutting* can commence when o to 4 ieet 
high. Can be cut 3 or 4 times m a season. 
Does well on poor land. All stock eat it 
greedily and thrive on it. No plant will 
go further toward solving the forage prob¬ 
lem in the South. Should not be planted 
until the ground is thoroughly warm. Plant 
until August in 3-foot rows, using o pounds 
of seed, or 20 pounds broadcast to the 
acre. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40 c ; 5 lbs. 85c. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.2.>: lbs. $~>..»0, 
50 lbs. $4.75; .100 lbs. $8.50. 
pi a n ts f al th otfgh ^omuleml °a U pe™f°f * valuabIe hay and forage 
No other grass makes such ^ ln many Parts of the Smnn 
cuttings a season—and h h S ™° US yields of hay— 3 to¬ 
othy and alfalfa. It shoukl be „?!? pares favorably with L 4 
seed-heads begin to form. There W i° r mowed just when h^' 
drought remarkably well Sow 4 o° d yie L ds of hay. Resets 
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larger quantities, see price-list in bafkol catalog $ Fo * 
OTA 
885 Spectabilis. A 
acre SO m, budder - yielding lO^O^nonnrk- ST 2 mrner cover crop 
value T wL hu T l]s Produced ’ by B S?h• grree P wei 'sht per 
Broadcast just before the ]L p 1 V ln( ! er favorable condSSS? 
on Iny J S. ab Cad2a U s b t‘ e iA h f 0 g? B dS‘ 0 ”oIl°o f w 'f n 0 “? t n 
Not^prepafd.W « 
885-A Spectabills, Early Strain ' ° ^ W3 - 00 ' 
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885-B Intermedia. T1 ', 
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10 lbs - ?b 'V„,oo 0 - Not 
OUR CROTALARIA SEED [S sCABlHcn 
Farm and Field Seeds 
REUTER SEED CO.r Inc., New Orleans 
