Best by Test for over Sixty-six Years 
COW PEAS 
One of the cheapest and best crops for hay and improving the soil. 
PriceB variable. Write for prices in large quantities. 
The United States Department of Agriculture says no one thing will add more to the agricultural wealth of the south 
than the growing of cow peas. They are not only one of the south’s most economical crops for hay and enriching the soil, 
but pound for pound, cow pea hay is nearly as valuable as clover or alfalfa hay, and contains several times as much digest- 
able protein as timothy hay, and horses and mules fed on well cured pea vine hay through the winter can do without grain. 
Cow Peas are usually planted in May, June or early July at the rate of from 1 to 1% bushels per acre. When the vines 
are to be saved for hay they should be cut when the pods are turning yellow, as the hay cures easier and more rapidly at 
that stage than when cut earlier. ,A11 of our cow peas are recleaned, and are always high in purity and germination. 
Bushel 60 lbs. 
Black A P°P u l ar variety for forage or turning under. It is very prolific, and quick in maturing. A favorite variety for 
XJAaviv grow j ng j n C orn or for pasturing hogs. This variety is sometimes used for cooking purposes, and is very palatable. 
Lb. 20 cts., 2 lbs. 35 cts., 5 lbs. 75 cts., 10 lbs. $1.15. Postpaid. 
Rrnwn WTlinnnnr-will The vines of this variety grow taller than most other sorts, and consequently its yield of 
muwit inppu _x hay an( j peaa j s i ar ger. It is of upright growth, which makes cutting easy. Lb. 20 cts., 
2 lbs. 35 cts., 5 lbs. 75 cts., 10 lbs. $1.15. Postpaid. 
Taylor, or Large Gray Whippoor-will ttZSt? . 12 # ““ d 3 “ 
and matures early. Lb. 20 cts., 2 lbs. 35 cts., 5 lbs. 75 cts., 10 lbs. $1.15. Postpaid. 
names that has long pods, 
peas. It is of upright growth, 
This is a late running variety, and a good sort for improving the soil, for which purpose it is generally used. 
Lb. 20 cts., 2 lbs. 35 cts., 5 lbs. 75 cts., 10 lbs. $1.15. Postpaid. 
lifjxpfl In many instances, mixed cow peas grow thicker and produce a better crop of vines and forage than single 
iuiacu varieties sown alone. When grown for soil improvement only, we recommend mixed cow peas. Lb. 20 cts., 2 lbs. 
35 cts., 5 lbs. 75 cts., 10 lbs. $1.15. Postpaid. 
BLACK EYE AND OTHER EDIBLE PEAS 
While sometimes used for forage and soil improvement, Black Eye Peas are also used for the table, and usually bring 
good prices, both in the green and dry state. 
ITvf-ra Ravlv The earliest of all Black Eye Peas, and while the seed is small, the peas are tender, sweet and well- 
■CiAtrd. HuXLiy floored. Lb. 25 cts., 2 lbs. 45 cts., 5 lbs. 90 cts., 10 lbs. $1.55. Postpaid. 
Ram<slinrn This * 8 a f avor i te Black Eye Pea coming in just after the Extra Early, and is very popular with small 
ivdiuauui n mar k e t gardeners, as it nearly always commands a good price in the green state. Lb. 25 cts., 2 lbs. 45 cts., 
5 lbs. 90 cts., 10 lbs. $1.55. Postpaid. 
Tlimhn A late variety of Black Eye Peas that is very prolific and probably the largest. It sells readily as a dry pea 
muuu on account of its size, and usually brings the highest market price. Lb. 25 cts., 2 lbs. 45 cts., 5 lbs. 90 cts., 
10 lbs. $1.55. Postpaid. 
Qiio , {*r> nr* Prpnin An early prolific variety preferred by many as the best table sort. The peas are 
OU6 ai > U1 y ica111 generally of good size and delicious flavor. Also good for forage crop and improv- 
ing the soil. Lb. 25 cts., 2 lbs. 45 cts., 5 lbs. 90 cts., 10 lbs. $1.55. Postpaid. 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
These are very valuable for stock feeding, and are being more largely used each season. They are planted at the rate 
of two bushels to the acre broadcast, being usually sown with oats, a combination which is extremely satisfactory. A bushel 
and a half of each to the acre is sufficient, the peas, of course, being plowed in to the usual depth and the oats put in after 
wards with a harrow. Sowings may be made as early as February in ordinary years, and it is usually safe to put them in 
at any time up to the middle of March. They make a quick growth and produce an immense amount of the best forage at 
a time when feed is apt to be particularly scarce. When grown with oats they are very easily cured, and all kinds of stock 
are fond of hay, the nutritive value of which is remarkably high. Bushel 60 lbs. Write for prices. 
AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS 
Considered by some southern growers equal to Hairy Vetch as a winter hay crop or for improving the soil. In the 
south they mature earlier than Vetch, making it possible to follow the peas with cotton. They should be planted in Sep¬ 
tember or October, and can usually be plowed under in time for spring crop. They may also be planted in February for 
forage crop. Bushel 60 lbs. For an acre, when sown alone, 60 lbs. When sown with 1 bushel of Rye or 2 bushels of Oats, 
30 lbs. Write for prices. 
Remember we deliver free at catalogue prices—except where noted. Write for special prices in large quantities. 
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