FIELD AND FORAGE CROPS 
Prices are not prepaid and are subject to market change. 
BARLEY, ODERBRUCKER TYPE Six-rowed; heavy yield¬ 
ing; for hay or cover crop. 
Bushel $1.80, 48 lbs. 
BARLEY, VELVET TYPE Smooth awned type most satis¬ 
factory for stock feeding. 
Bushel $1.80, 48 lbs. 
SOY BEANS, MANCHU TYPE Early and of medium 
height; one of the best fodder and cover crop types for 
northern planting. Soy Beans have a soil building value 
equal to Clover. The best quick maturing summer cover 
crop for plowing under. Be sure to inoculate seed. 
Bushel $2.75, 60 lbs. 
SOY BEANS, WILSON BLACK Medium early with tall 
leafy growth. Recommended hay and forage variety. 
Bushel $2.75, 60 lbs. 
BUCKWHEAT, JAPANESE Strong-growing variety. 
Good cover crop for poor land. 
Bushel $1.85, 48 lbs. 
RAPE, DWARF ESSEX Cabbage-like forage crop for 
stock and poultry. Quick-growing, tender and palatable. 
Enormously productive. 
Lb. 20c; 10 lbs. $1.50 
VETCH, WINTER Sown alone or with Rye or Oats. 
Winter Vetch is an excellent soil enricher. Succeeds on 
poor sandy soil and is perfectly hardy. May be sown either 
in fall or spring. 
15 lbs. $3.00; 100 lbs. $18.00 
SUDAN GRASS Heavy cropping hot weather forage 
crop; resists drought and produces a heavier and tenderer 
growth than Millet; greatly relished by stock. 
15 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $8.00 
RYE, ROSEN TYPE Vigorous and heavy yielding strain. 
Best grown as a winter cover crop. 
Bushel $1.75, 56 lbs. 
WHEAT, MARQUIS TYPE F inest strain of Spring Wheat; 
early and prolific. 
Bushel $2.50, 60 lbs. 
WHEAT, WINTER For fall sowing. 
Market price 
MILLET 
GOLDEN, (Tennessee Cultivated) The best and strongest 
Golden Millet; medium early, 3 to 5 feet high; makes 
good green feed on light land. 
15 lbs. $1.65; 100 lbs. $9.00 
JAPANESE Rank grower for rich land; often 5 to 6 feet 
high. Continues to grow for a second crop after being 
cut. Produces a heavy crop of green feed. 
15 lbs. $1.80; 100 lbs. $10.00 
HUNGARIAN Finer-leaved and earlier than other Millets 
and better adapted to drying for hay. 
15 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $8.50 
SEED OATS 
SWEDISH TYPE Tall heavy straw with very large heavy 
grain, excellent for feed and easy to thresh. 
Bushel $1.20, 32 lbs. 
SILVERMINE TYPE Prolific yielder; plump white kernels 
with strong straw that stands up well. 
Bushel $1.10, 32 lbs. 
FODDER TYPE Select, heavy oats of a variety good for 
green feed and hay. 
Bushel $1.00, 32 lbs. 
PEAS, CANADA FIELD Valuable for spring fodder or 
hay crop. Commonly grown with oats. 
• Bushel $4.20, 60 lbs. 
NOD-O-GEN 
It always pays to inoculate all 
legumes with their proper bacteria. 
The easiest and cheapest way of im¬ 
proving the soil and increasing crops. 
Each bottle of NOD-O-GEN will 
inoculate the kinds of seed listed. 
Be sure to get the right kind for 
your seed. 
1-bus. size for Alfalfa and Sweet 
Clover.$0.45 
14-bus. size for Alfalfa and Sweet 
Clover.30 
1-bus. size for Medium Red, Mammoth, Alsike, 
White Dutch, and Crimson Clovers .$0.45 
14-bus. size for Medium Red, Mammoth Alsike, 
White Dutch, and Crimson Clovers .30 
1-bus. size for Soy Beans.30 
5-bus. size for Soy Beans.75 
1-bus. size for all Vetches, Field and Garden Peas, 
and Sweet Peas.30 
1-bus. size for Field Beans and Garden Beans.30 
Garden size, Combination for Sweet Peas, Lupines, 
Garden Peas and Beans .10 
EITHER JELLY OR HUMUS FORM. 
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