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77/ Louisiana-Grown. An : exceptionally tine 
strain of rust-proof Oats that is hardy, heavy-yielding-, 
producing a medium tall stiff straw and an enormous 
tonnage of grain and hay. For an all-round general 
purpose Oat you can find nothing that is better and. 
few strains compare with it. It is a very vigorous 
grower, robust, productive and does well on all types 
of soil. Sow during October and November at the 
rate of 2 to 3 bushels per acre. Cut for hay when 
the Oats are in the milk, or about half mature. Oats 
are easier to grow than corn, cost less to make and 
are a better feed in summer for your stock, being 
less heating. Stools out strongly and makes the best 
kind of grazing for cattle, hogs, horses and mules 
during the winter and early spring. 
Our seed stock is strictly Louisiana-grown and 
thoroughly recleaned with the most modern ma¬ 
chinery to remove all light grains and weed seeds. 
Not prepaid: Bus. (32 lbs.) $1.00; 10 bus. or over, 
80c per bus. Write for delivered quantity prices 
when ready to buy. 
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773 The most satisfactory wheat 
to grow in the South. It is some¬ 
times called Blue Stem or Purple 
Straw. It’s a fine beardless type, 
rather early, productive and stands 
up well. Good for grain produc¬ 
tion and if cut when “in dough” 
makes an excellent hay crop. 
Splendid for pastures. October 
and November are the best plant¬ 
ing months. It’s better to use 
1% to 1 y 2 bushels per acre. Plant 
in drills, using the “open fur¬ 
row” method, the same as for 
oats. Not prepaid: Pk. (15 lbs.) 
65c; bus. (60 lbs.) $2.25. 
..Write for quantity 
prices. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
876 Every hog-grower can produce pork at a lower cost if he has a 
good Rape-pasture. Relished by all kinds of stock, but prmcrpa y 
planted for hogs and poultry. Make fine “greens for table as a 
substitute for turnip or spinach “greens,” when young. 
It grows 15 to 30 inches high and makes a splendid green and 
forage crop in 6 to 8 weeks. Grows on any soil. Stow any time 
during the summer, fall, or winter, either in drills (4 pounds per 
acre) or broadcast (8 pounds per acre). Planted in small gram, will 
pasture 20 hogs for 3 months. It puts and keeps stock ir L, I 1 ® 
ditio.n. You should plant Rape for your hogs and poultry. Pkh l”® ' 
lb, 25c; 2 lbs. 35c; 5 lbs. 75c. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.00; 100 
lbs. $7.50. 
ABRUZZI RYE 
7 76 Far ahead of any other Rye for 
the South because it gives a better 
yield, stands up well and produces 
good grazing. Our pure Southern-grown 
stock stools out quickly and heavily, cov¬ 
ering the ground and protecting its 
roots in winter. It can be pastured a 
month to six weeks earlier than other 
types. Invaluable for the dairyman and 
stock farmer because it produces 50 per 
cent more pasturage. We offer only 
Georgia-grown seed. Not prepaid: Pk. 
(14 lbs.) 70c; bus. (56 lbs.) $2.50. Write for 
quantity prices when ready to buy. 
REUTER SEED CO. t I sic.. New Orleans 
Farm and Field Seeds 
