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gro'N^^tevtt'5®yeedia®/noi^' V 
RTSSSrS a'?es"t“‘^f„”/Sr5?,^i:'’ f*” 
n&s^^a Son—Ind th^hl^c^mpIrS^fhay—3 to‘4 
and alfalfa. It should om 2 tim- 
heads beg-in to form. There is ^hen the 
son Grass hay. as it is relisLd hv \u demand for 
!s. In places where it can be controllp^^ ®®Peeially 
■nial grass that makes as looT vip/l? o‘hep 
rht remarkably well. Sow 40 pounril Resists 
spring until early fall to give ?o,V a r,l ^^om 
re and a hay-crop forever^^ Mixturessummer 
ither crops, s'uch as nats of Johnson Grass 
ty of ha?.’ lTIoc: I lbs SOc^^^' ^ good 
id; 10 lbs. 90e: 100 lbs. Sv'oo*^*^’ ^ ^ •-OO* Not 
GOLDEN or GERMAN 
853 Makes quick, easily cured, large-yield¬ 
ing, and nutritious hay-crop. Relished by 
horses and cattle. Ready in 6 to 8 weekSi 
and should be cut when coming into flower. 
Seed thickly, not less than 50 pounds to the 
acre any time from April until the end of 
July’. We offer genuine Tennessee-grown 
seed. Lb. 20c; 3 lbs. 35c; 6 lbs. 65c. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 80c; 100 lbs. $6.00. 
acre ^*’h^y enormous 
.^5^® IS not unusual. Undoub 
odder crops. 
^.P_,®‘slhs from a 
may be 
.3 are long 
--—j is no 
. is greedily 
. ,. a continuous sup- 
right up to frost. The 
P’ .contain 8 to 10 per- 
Plant during 
3 to 3 pounds 
‘ lb. 7Sc; 
see price- 
and 
Grows 8 to 12 ft. 
--^_m a single root. 
)us leaves a.. 
- n« tu —- sweet so there 
, as the whole plant ‘ 
lOTt IS planted, 
ad daily i' ’ 
'r than corn, c-.u, 
splendid ensilage. 
. to 4 feet apart; 
‘ ‘Oc; % lb. 25c; lb. 
. For larger quantities 
farm by shelter feeding'^ ^ame 
see price-list in back of cat^og.‘®°‘ 
855 One of the most nutritious of the gre^ 
forage plants. Grows 10 f®. 
but cutting can commence when 3 to 4 iTOt 
high. Can be cut 3 or 4 times in a season. 
Does well on poor land. AU stock eat it 
greedily and thrive on it. No plant wul 
go further toward solving the f®^age prob- 
fem^ the South. Should not be plant^ 
until the ground Is thoroughly w^m. Plant 
until August in 3-foot rows, using 5 poun 
of seed, or 20 pounds broadcast, to the 
acre. Lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 40c; 6 lbs. 85c. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.10; 100 lbs. $9.00. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
Farm and Field Seeds 
MILLCTS 
