YOU CAN'T MAKE 
MONEY FARMING 
POOR LAND! 
741 Ranks at the top as a winter legume the 
/4l Ranks ai t Turned under at 
champion sml-improy 11 g o d triple per acre 
fonJUS l crop cSt or" grazed, com- 
yield of the iohow i g “ h as oats and rye, or 
bined with sma.1 burnishes splendid winter and 
seeded wonderful hay, very rich 
rglxrs ass 
sumrilnSV well" 'on 'poor, 
i?sssag sit 
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‘ No commercial fertilizers are needed for this crop 
wCf 
fSS superphosphate and 
S °^hS l VeVh produces 16 to *0 IPs green 
is 
CI °Rputer offers you strictly new-crop vetch seed 
of the highest purity and germination. Not pi 
paid: 10 lbs. $1.30; 100 lbs. $11.00. 
Nitragin for Inoculating Vetch 
Inoculation essential. Failure to secure good 
inoculation is by far the greatest cause of vetch 
failures The seed must be inoculated. Reuter 
recommends NITRAGIN. Easy to apply. 
30 lbs. 30c; 00 lbs. 45c; 100 lbs. 
65c; 300 lbs. $1.85; 750 lbs. $4.25. 
postpaid. 
YOU CAN 
SAVE MONEY/ 
729 The cost per acre of planting Hungarian Vetch 
is much less than Hairy Vetch. It matures fully two 
weeks earlier than Hairy, which permits getting the 
succeeding crop in sooner. It also makes more early 
growth than Hairy. In the famous “Delta” of Mis¬ 
sissippi more than half of the acreage sown to winter 
cover crops is Hungarian Vetch. Tests conducted 
at the Alabama Experiment Station, Auburn, proved 
conclusively that Hungarian has proven dependable 
and made the best general average of the three 
popular legumes. The Louisiana Experiment Sta¬ 
tion reports: “We consider it equally as valuable 
and desirable as either Hairy Vetch or Austrian 
Winter Peas and would recommend it over either of 
them in cases where a saving on the cost of the seed 
can be secured. It is probably more resistant to acid 
soil conditions than any of the others and is also 
very aphis resistant.” Recommended for the alluvial 
and rich lands, and not for the poorer grade sandy 
soils. Plant until December, but the earlier the 
better, at the rate of 25 to 30 lbs. per acre, or 20 
lbs. when planting with small grains. Inoculate seed 
with NITRAGIN. ^ , 
Prices: Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 80c; 100 lbs. $6.50; 
500 lbs. $32.00; 1,000 lbs. $62.00; 2,000 lbs. (ton) 
$ 120 . 00 . 
COMMON VETCH 
725 The most popular type in Louisiana. The State 
Experiment Station claims that Common Vetch can 
safely and satisfactorily be grown wherever the 
Hungarian variety does well and in most areas where 
Hairy is generally grown. Common Vetch prefers 
sandy loams that are well-drained. However, it will 
produce good crops on most other soils where 
water does not stand. It is not as resistant to 
cold as Hairy, and for this reason plantings are 
limited to the lower South. When planted alone, 
it requires 30 to 40 lbs. per acre. Half the quan¬ 
tity is sufficient when sown 
with small grains. Seed should 
be inoculated with Nitragin. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 75c: 100 
lbs. $6.00; 1,000 lbs. $57.50. 
00 
per 
100 lbs. 
