INOCULATE 
ALL LEGUMES 
INCREASE YOUR 
CORN and COTTON YIELDS 
800. Rapidly climbing to the top as the leading soil-builder 
and winter cover crop throughout the entire South, because of 
its large, heavy growth on practically all soils and its ability 
to resist winter freezes. Matures two weeks ahead of Vetch 
and makes a splendid temporary pasture in late winter. Cot¬ 
ton and corn yields will double former yields following the 
first good crop of Peas. It grows about 5 feet high, can be 
planted by itself, but also does fine with a light seeding of 
oats, rye or barley to hold the vines ofE the ground; makes 
a heavy tonnage of splendid hay. It will protect your soil, 
hold and increase its fertility, furnish grazing for your live¬ 
stock, or makes wonderful green manure, decaying rapidly 
when plowed under. 
WHY NOT QUALIFY FOR CASH PAYMENTS 
UNDER THE AAA PROGRAM? 
The new and constructive soil-conserving and soil-building program 
makes possible, at a profit, for you to grow Austrian Winter Peas. 
The Government will pay you to make your farm more fertile and 
productive. The soil is our greatest and most valuable asset, and 
that in conserving the soil, the Government is making an investment 
in future prosperity and for posterity. This splendid program pro¬ 
vides a way to start rebuilding soil fertility on farms which have 
been robbed of much of their value through following a vicious 
one-crop system that impoverished soils and enslaved the farmers 
on such farms. The soil resources of the nation must be conserved 
so that the prosperity of this and future agricultural generations 
may be assured. 
Sow Austrian Winter Peas from September through November, in 
drills, at the rate of 30 pounds per acre and cover 2 inches. May 
also be sown broadcast and disked in. Sowing the seed broadcast 
in cotton middles and straddling the rows with a two-horse culti¬ 
vator with the disk hillers or plows is a very good method of 
covering. Turn under when the green tops cut from a square 
10 by 10 feet will weigh IS pounds (green weight). Lb. 25c; 
5 lbs. 75c. Not prepaid; 10 lbs. 65c; 100 lbs. $4.50; 1000 lbs. 
$44.00; 2000 lbs. (ton) $85.00. 
To get the biggest yields and 
greatest soil benefits from 
legumes it is necessary to in¬ 
oculate. Correct inoculation 
makes better root nodules and 
these nodules are essential to 
the growth of the plant and 
to the enrichment of the soil 
for succeeding crops. 
No legume can thrive with¬ 
out proper inoculation. Poor 
inoculation, or no inoculation, 
is responsible for more legume 
failures than any other cause. 
In order to be inoculated there 
must be a certain strain of 
bacteria working in the rciots 
of the plants. Then and then 
only can these legumes take 
nitrogen from the air and use 
it for its own growth. Don’t 
take any chances. The acre 
cost of inoculation is a minor 
item. 
Reuter handles NITRAGIN 
—the only inoculant that has 
positively proved itself by 
nearly 40 years of profitable 
use by practical farmers. NI¬ 
TRAGIN contains millions of 
bacteria suited for the crop 
you plan to grow. When or¬ 
dering be sure to specify the 
kind of seed you intend to in¬ 
oculate. 
NITRAGIN 
Alfalfa and All Clovers 
Vz bu. (30 lbs.) 30c; 1 bu. 
(60 lbs.) 50c; 2^/^ bus. (150 
lbs.) $1.00, postpaid. 
Vetch and Austrian Winter 
Peas 
bu. (30 lbs.) 25c ; 1 bu. 
(60 lbs.) 40c; 1% bus. (100 
lbs.) 60c; 6 bus. (300 lbs.) 
$1.70; 131/2 bus. (760 lbs.) 
$4.00, postpaid. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
Farm and Field Seeds 
