THE DRYLAHB WONDER GRAIN 
Best Catch Crop For The Northwest — Matures In 60 Days 
Will Stand More Dry Weather Than Other Grains 
This v/onderful grain has been planted here as late 
as August 15th and made a fine forage crop, and after a 
planting late in July a grain crop was harvested. In 
the Southern States it may be planted even later, just 
so it will have 60 days before freezing weather comes. 
Proso grain is one of the best feeds for livestock, 
equal to or better than wheat, and for finishing off 
stock for market, as a ground feed it is equal to corn. 
Proso is very valuable for poultry feeding because 
of its high protein content.^ Chickens prefer this l^ge 
White Proso to all other grains in a mixed feed- 
The crop should be cut v/hen the heads first begin to 
turn, while the stalks are still green. Tlien, after 
threshing out the grain, Proso straw makes a wonderful 
forage as it retains its green color and does not chaff. 
The average yield of Hansen White Proso is from ho 
to 6o bushels to the acre with a seeding of 20 to ^0 lbs. 
The seed is round, v/hite, several times the size of mil¬ 
let, and it grows in a sprangely head. It may be drilled 
or broadcast on a well prepared seed bed. 
Large Packet, 10^; 4 Oz. 25^. Postpaid- • 
By Express or Freight Collect: 25 lbs- for §1.00; 
50 lbs. for $1.75; 100 lbs. for Oj.OO. 
miTE SEEDS-\miTE FLOWERS 
Something Entirely ‘New I 
Hansen White Alfalfa is very hardy, superior to the 
Cossack, a better hay producer and more erect grov/er. It 
outyields Grimm Alfalfa and has a finer and more leafy 
stem gro\rbh. It has a long branched root that defies 
drouth. Apparently it is not affected by v/ilt. 
Seed of this alfalfa is sparce and high so. we offer 
only the plants, as a more certain way to start it. 
25 Plants, Gl.OOj 100 Plants, $3.50; 500 Plants, ?15.00 
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