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DINGEL AND SMITH SEED COMPANY 
Idaho Golden Dent Corn 
Stalks are rather short; will not produce as much 
fodder as some of the yellow corns, taut will out- 
yield most of them in grain. 
5 lbs. 40c; 10 lbs. 65c; f. o. b. Twin Falls. For 
larger quantities, write for prices. 
CASSIA COUNTY FLINT 
This is a large-eared strain of the Australian 
White Flint variety that has been grown in this 
section for a considerable number of years, be¬ 
coming perfectly acclimated. A very heavy yield- 
er, very early and hardy, it never fails to mature. 
There are very few localities in Idaho where 
Cassia County nint will not mature and make 
a big crop of corn. If you want a safe corn in 
most any locality, plant this variety. Requires 8 
to 10 pounds per acre. 
5 lbs. 40c; 10 lbs. 65c; f. o. b. Twin Falls. For 
larger quantities, write for prices. 
Vetch 
liie Vetches belong to the pea family; are very 
hardy, will grow on all kinds of soils and flourish 
under almost any conditions. They will do well 
in our coldest sections and will make a wonderful 
crop for our high mountain valleys. Vetch will 
stand a lot of drouth. 
SAND OR WINTER VETCH 
This variety thrives on poor, arid and sandy 
soil. It is sown in the fall or early spring and is 
generally mixed with grain to support it and keep 
it off the ground. Grows to a height of four or 
five feet, very hardy and makes a fine hay and 
pasture. One of the very best fertilizers. Sow 
broadcast 25 to 30 pounds per acre as early as 
possible and about three inches deep. 
Write for prices. 
SPRING VETCH 
Very valuable for a quick pasture or first year 
hay crop. It furnishes an abundance of excellent 
feed, either green or cut and dried for hay. The 
seed should be sown mixed with some variety of 
grain in order to hold up the crop. Sow about 
60 to 80 poxuids per acre with a half bushel of 
grain. Sow as early in the spring as possible. 
Write for prices. 
Rape 
Rape is excellent for sheep pasture and also for 
soiling. It may be sown in May and be ready for 
pasturing in July or August, or it may be sown 
in June and July and yet furnish a large amount 
of pasture or fodder. In drill sow five pounds 
per acre; broadcast, 10 pounds per acre. If sown 
in your corn fields when you lay the crop by, it 
will make an abundance of fall feed. 
5 lbs. 90c; 10 lbs. $1.65; f. o. b. Twin Falls. For 
larger quantities, write for prices. 
Millet 
GOLDEN MILLET 
A very quick hay or forage crop of great value 
where hay or feed is needed the first season from 
sowing. Is used very extensively as a catch crop 
where other crops have failed. Sow 30 pounds of 
seed per acre broadcast any time after the danger 
of frost is past, up to July 10th. 
5 lbs. 75c; 10 lbs. $1.25; f. o. b. Twin FaUs. For 
larger quantities, write for prices. 
HOG OR BROOM CORN MILLET 
This crop will mature in about 70 days from 
sowing and will give you a grain of very high 
feeding value. Particularly valuable for feeding 
hogs or poultry. 
Broom Corn Millet is sown and handled Just 
like any other grain crop. Sow 50 pounds per acre 
any time after danger of frost is past up to July 
10th. 
5 lbs. 60c; 10 lbs. $1; f. o. b. Twin Falls. For 
larger quantities, write for prices. 
Kaffir Corn 
Similar to Feterita and used for the same pur¬ 
pose. Some prefer the Kaffir Corn, claiming it 
has a higher feeding value. Like Feterita, Kaffir 
Corn will make good with very little moisture. 
1 lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 65c; 10 lbs. $1.10; f. o. b. Twin 
Falls. For larger quantities, write for prices. 
Sugar Cane or Sorghum 
For hay sow broadcast at the rate of 120 pounds 
per acre in order to keep the hay fine and not 
too coarse to handle. Sow any time after danger 
of frost is past, up to July 1. In drill rows bow 
from three to five pounds per acre. 
5 lbs. 65c; 10 lbs. $1.10; f. o. b. Twin Falls. For 
larger quantities, write for prices. 
Sudan Grass 
Sudan Grass is a natural drouth resisting plant. 
It will make a good crop with very little moisture 
and should be extensively used in our short water 
districts. Under irrigation Sudan flourishes and 
makes a still heavier crop. All animals like Sudan 
hay or pasture. 
Sow broadcast, same as grain, at the rate of 
40 to 50 pounds per acre. 
5 lbs. 65c; 10 lbs. $1.10; f. o. b. Twin Falls. For 
larger quantities, write for prices. 
Flax 
Sow any time from March up to July 1, same 
as other grains, losing at least 50 pounds of seed 
per acre on good land. 
1 lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 70c; 10 lbs. $1.20; f. o. b. Twin 
Falls. For larger quantities, write for prices. 
Sunflower 
Elarly Russian 
Sunflower is being used quite extensively for 
silage purposes in many parts of the west. When 
cut at the time the seed is in the dough it is said 
to possess a feeding value practically as high as 
com. Also the grain is excellent for poviltry feed 
when ripened. For silage plant at rate of about 
10 pounds per acre; for seed crop about 6 poimds 
per acre. 
1 lb. 20c; 5 lbs. 85c; 10 lbs. $1.50; f. o. b. Twin 
Falls. For larger quantities, write for prices. 
