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MILLET 
GERMAN or GOLDEN MILLET. Will grow 
three to four feet high and will mature in 
about three months. Takes the place of hay 
and makes a wonderful green feed in dry 
seasons. Market price. 
JAPANESE —Comes from Japan; the larg¬ 
est variety of all; grows from 6 to 8 feet 
high, yielding immense quantities of feed. 
Market price. 
HUNGARIAN MILLET 
Valuable when hay is short or to follow 
some early harvested crops. Sow V 2 bushel 
per acre. 
SUGAR CANE 
EARLY AMBER — Used largely for fodder; 
rich in saccharine, and the best of dairy foods. 
Lb. 10c; per bu. $3.50. 
SOY BEANS 
A valuable plant for bringing nitrogen into 
the soil. It is also excellent for green or 
dried fodder, and the seed is very rich in 
protein, making an excellent dairy feed when 
balanced with other grains. Seed should be 
sown during the months of May or June, us¬ 
ing at least one bushel to the acre, when 
sown broadcast, or when sown in drills, 2V 2 
feet apart, about three pecks to the acre. 
We handle two varieties— Wilson and Man- 
chu. The Wilson is a well-known variety in 
Pennsylvania for an early hay crop. It has 
fine stems, produces abundant foliage, and is 
also suitable for 'silage. The Manchu is a 
good all-purpose variety. Valuable for forage 
or hogging down. Market price. 
COWPEAS 
One of the best soil-enrichers, taking the 
nitrogen from the air and storing it in the 
soil; valuable also for hay, forage, ensilage or 
turning under. They should be sown in this 
latitude in May or June, using, when sown 
broadcast, one and one-half to two bushels to 
the acre. Many different varieties are grown 
in the United States, but the most suitable 
for sowing in the North are the Whippoorwill. 
Soil Robbers 
and 
SOIL BUILDERS 
Without inoculation legumes (see list be¬ 
low) are soil robbers. They take nitrogen 
from the soil. Note absence of nodules on 
roots at left. NOD-O-GEN inoculated leg¬ 
umes are soil builders. They take nitro¬ 
gen from the air. Glance at the nodules 
on the roots at right. 
PRICES 
For small seeds, such as alfalfa, all clovers 
and lespedeza: 
Vi bu.30c 2Vi bu.75c 
1 bu.45c 5 bu.-....$1.15 
For large seeds, such as soy beans, all 
peas,beans,vetches,cow peas,peanuts,etc.: 
1 bu.30c 5 bu.75c 
2 bu.45c 10 bu.$1.15 
25 bu.$2.00 
Garden combination for peas, sweet peas, 
all garden and lima beans and lupine; 
sufficient for about 5 lbs. of seed.10c 
Be Sure to specify kind of seed. 
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