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740 The roots are crowded with nitrogen 
gathering nodules and it is truly a great crop to turn 
under for building up your soil. For hay, plants grow 
erect and bushy not lodging except on rich bottom 
land. Grows 3 to 5 feet high, easily cut and cured— 
stock eat it clean with less waste than peavine hay. 
Yields run from 500 to 1,000 pounds per acre. Plant 
3 to 5 pounds per acre in 3j^-foot rows. Broadcast 10 
to 15 pounds per acre. For hay or turning under, plant 
in May in the middle South. Matures in 90 to 120 
days. Pkt. 10c; lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c; 5 lbs. 
k $1.1Q- For larger quantities see price- 
Jist in back of catalog. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE! 
Due to unusual adverse wea,ther conditions this 
past fall, our breeders and growers are not able to 
furnish 'us with our usual supply of high-germinating 
originator’s stocks of Cofton Seed. Only a small por¬ 
tion of their seed ha,s been ginned to produce plant¬ 
ing stock, and the germination is reported to be un¬ 
der the usual high standard maintained for these 
pedigreed stocks. 
Rather than sell you seed of low germination, 
Reuter is doing the next best and offers the one lead¬ 
ing money-making type below that was produced 
from strictly originator’s pedigreed seed, grown on 
individual plantations where nothing else was planted 
and ginned at private gins. Certified by the State 
Plant Board. 
DELTA AND PINE LAND NO. 11-A 
An improved strain. The average lint yield is 
greater and length of staple longer. More uniform 
in growth. Stands more drought and abuse than any 
other Cotton in existence, and keeps right on growing 
and fruiting. Disease-Resistant. Exceptional spin¬ 
ning value. Commands substantial premium. Mar¬ 
velous lint yield. Nice bolls, mostly five lock. 
Descriptive Characteristics 
Vigorous and Boll-size; 70 to 90 per 
pound. 
Lint-Percentage: 40 to 44 
percent. 
Staple-length: 1 to 1%2 
inches. 
Foliage: Medium. 
Certified Seed. Not prepaid: 30 lbs. (bus.) $2.25; 
100 lbs., (3y 3 bus.) $7.00; 300 lbs. (10 bus.) $20.25. 
Plants 
Spreadin 
Maturity: Early. 
Picking Qualities: Good. 
Storm-resistance: Very 
good. 
CERESAN FOR COTTON 
Due to abnormal weather conditions a large per¬ 
centage of the Cotton Seed for planting this spring 
is of low germination. Reuter urges every cotton 
planter to treat his seed with 2% CERESAN. You 
will secure a better stand with treated seed because 
2% CERESAN prevents early-planted seed from 
decaying in cold, wet soil, reduces damping-off or 
sore-shin, insures a more uniform stand and in¬ 
creases yields up to 430 lbs. per acre. Permits 
earlier planting. Less treated seed is required to 
plant an acre. 
Treatment inexpensive. Costs only nine to four¬ 
teen cents per bushel of seed. Three ounces of 2% 
CERESAN dust treats one bushel of seed. 
PRICES PREPAID: Lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $3.00; 
25 lbs., $12.75; 100 lbs., $50.00; 300 lbs., 
$ 145.00. 
913 A giant forage plant. The yield is truly 
enormous and 50 tons of green forage per acre is not 
unusual. Undoubtedly one of the most valuable fodder 
crops. Grows 8 to 12 ft. high, sending up from 20 to 50 
stalks from a single root. If harvested when 4 to 5 ft. 
high, 2 or 3 cuttings may be obtained in a single season. 
The nutritious leaves are long and abundant and the 
stalks tender and sweet so there is no waste to the crop 
whatever, as the whole plant is greedily eaten by all stock., 
Plant 4 lbs. per acre in rows 3^ to 4 ft. apart and thin 
to 1 plant every foot. Oz. packet 10c; M lb., 
25c; lb. 75c; 2 lbs. $1.25; 5 lbs. $2.50-, 
For larger quantities see price-list in back o| 
catalog. 
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Potatoes unless you start with good healthy slips. 
All our plants are carefully inspected and certified 
and are guaranteed to please you. Set in rows 3 feet 
apart; plants 12 inches apart. S'et about 7,000 plants 
to an acre. Shipments commence about April 1 and 
continue until July 1, weather permitting. Send your 
order early. 
PORTO RICO YAMS. The most popular for the South. 
Fine-grained, juicy, golden-red. A splendid keeper. 
Prices Postpaid: 200 for 85c; 500 for $1.35; 
1,000 for $2.00; 2,000 for $3.50. Not prepaid, 
F. 0. B. Grower’s Station: 5,000 or over, at $1.50 
per 1.000. 
914 One of the finest crops for poultry feed 
and highly recommended for planting to attract 
quail and partridges. It’s a hardy, tall, annual herb 
growing 4 to 7 ft. high, producing flowers followed by 
seed pods which scatter oily seeds in great profusion. 
Frequently planted to bait dove fields. The oil from the 
seed is sweet and, like olive-oil, can be used on salads and 
for other culinary purposes. The parched seeds are used 
in confectionery. Reseeds itself. Yields 500 to 700 pounds 
of seed per acre. Drill 5 lbs. per acre in 3 ft. rows 
when danger of frost is past, or broadcast 10 to 15 
lbs. per acre. Oz. 1 Oc; K lb. 1 5c; lb. 5 0cb 
lbs. 7 5c; 5 lbs. $1.50- For larger quar 
tities, see price-list in back of catalog. 
723 Scarbrough Dwarf. This type has less 
seed on it, and is on the upper one-third of the brush, 
allowing cleaner threshing. Make the finest parlor 
brooms. Plant 4 to 6 seeds in hills 30 to 36 inches 
apart, rows 40 inches apart. Requires 4 to 5 lbs. to plant 
an acre. Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 5 5c; 5 lbs. $1.25. For 
larger quantities, see price-list in back of catalog. 
723A Standard Evergreen. Grows 7 to 12 feet tall, 
and the brushes are usually from 12 to 24 inches long. 
The brush should be harvested when the natural green 
color extends from the top of the fiber to the base of 
d-he head. Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 5 5c; 5 lbs. $1 .2 5. 
[or larger quantities, see price-list in back of^ 
italog. 
Cotton 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
