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T. Lee Adams Seed Company 
SUDAN GRASS 
Broadcast 20 to 25 Pounds per Acre. 
Drills 8 to 10 Pounds per Acre 
Produces an immense yield of hay 
which is nutritious and can be cut 
twice in a season. Grows when broad¬ 
casted 3 to 5 ft. high, or if cultivated 
6 to 10 ft. high. Is adapted to almost 
any kind of soil and succeeds in nearly 
all climates. Does not blight, cures 
easily, greatly relished by stock and 
can be easily grown. After the first 
cutting it stools enormously, as many 
as 100 stalks from a single root. 
Culture. Sow in drills 2% to 3 feet 
apart at rate of 2 to 3 lbs. to acre, 
and cultivate like corn, or broadcast 
20 to 25 lbs. per acre. Seed should be 
sown about time of planting corn and 
hay cut when grass is headed out, 
with a mower or binder. Ask for 
prices. 
SEED RYE 
Per bushel, $1.50 
OATS 
60 to 80 Pounds per Acre 
Kanota. The two characteristics which 
make Kanota especially valuable are 
earliness and large yield. 
Red Texas Rust-Proof. Very early, 
rust-proof, does well on thin ground 
and does not lodge, will bear neglect 
and make a crop. 
PEANUTS 
From one peck to a peck and a half 
of shelled nuts and from a bushel to a 
bushel and a half in the shell to plant 
an acre. 
Peanuts should be shelled before 
planting. They should be planted in 
May or early June, in rows about 2 to 
3 feet apart, dropping the nuts 8 to 10 
inches apart, one in a hill. Cover 1 or 
2 inches deep. 
White Jumbo. Lb., 20c; write for price 
on large quantities. 
Spanish Shelled. Lb., 20c; write for 
price on large quantities. 
SUNFLOWER 
3 Pounds per Acre 
Mammoth Russian. The seeds make a 
good addition to the poultry and 
parrot ration. Lb., 15c; 10 lbs., @ 10c 
lb.; 25 lbs., @ 8c lb.; ICO lbs., $6.00. 
NORTHERN GROWN SEED 
CORN 
PLANT 7 TO 8 POUNDS PER ACRE 
ADAMS' EARLY SMOKY DENT 
75 to 80 Days. The earliest dent corn, 
good yielder and free from disease. 
The most beautifully colored up corn 
in cultivation. Grows strong, quick 
and has splendid 7 to 8-foot fodder. 
We believe this the heaviest yielder of 
any extremely early variety of corn 
yet introduced. 
Has leafy stalks, averaging 8 feet, 
which often yield two nice ears, meas¬ 
uring 8 to 10 inches in length, well 
filled with a good sound kernel, of a 
dark red shade, tipped with pure white* 
making it very handsome. Has ma¬ 
tured in 75 days from date of planting 
and yield is very heavy. Can be grown 
anywhere that Early Canada Flint 
Corn matures, as it is some ten days 
earlier than Early Canada. 
KING OF THE EARLIEST 
YELLOW DENT 
80 to 85 Days. This long grained, 
small cob, good-sized ear is guaran¬ 
teed to be the earliest yellow dent 
corn. Largely used for replanting 
where late varieties will not ripen. 
Grows from 7 to 10 feet tall, good 
strong fodder; ears from 7 to 9 inches 
long, and 14 to 16 rows on the cob. 
REID'S YELLOW DENT 
90 Days. A splendid yellow dent va¬ 
riety, 18 to 24 rows of kernels on an 
ear. Cob is small and grains are close 
together so that there is scarcely any 
room between rows. Ears average from 
8 to 11 inches in length. Stalks very 
heavy. 
IOWA GOLD MINE 
90 Days. Very early; ripening only a 
few days later than Pride of the North; 
golden yellow; grain very deep; cob 
small. Will make excellent early crop, 
or will mature if planted after wheat 
is cut or early potatoes dug. 
NEW MORTGAGE LIFTER 
90 Days. This variety will resist 
drought and scorching heat better than 
any other variety, and will make a 
crop where other varieties fail. Grows 
from 14-20 rows on cob, of a beautiful 
orange color. Stalks are strong and 
heavy, ears splendid shape and is the 
longest grained 90-day corn. 
CHAMPION WHITE PEARL 
]00 Days. One of the best, largest 
eared varieties of White Corn. A great 
yielder, good sheller, and a very safe 
corn, in any climate where a 100-day 
variety of corn will mature. Fodder 
grows 10-11 feet high. Ears are set 
well up on stalk. Has 14, 16, 18 and 
more rows per cob. 
IOWA SILVER MINE—WHITE 
95 Days. Stalks grow to height of 
7 to 8 feet and set the ears about 3 y 2 
to 4 feet from ground. Ears 10 to 12 
inches in length, weighing iy 2 pounds; 
uniform in size and shape, with pure 
white kernels set on small white cob, 
and well filled out over tip. Seventy 
pounds of corn in the ear will make 
60 pounds shelled. Hardy and great 
drought resister. 
BOONE COUNTY WHITE 
100 Days. M'edium late, and the best 
white corn for bottom lands and good 
soil. Ears are large size, proportioned, 
well rounded at butt and tip. Has a 
deep, narrow grain, giving largest 
amount of corn to cob. 
Above Prices Not Postpaid 
Prices on Field Seed Subject to Change Without Notice, Due to Market Fluctuations 
Write for Prices on Large Quantities 
