3ATEX SEED COMPANY — S AN ANTONIO. TEXAS 
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FANCY BIG GERMAN — The most popular of 
all the Millet for hay or seed. It matures in 6 
to 8 weeks after planting. If wanted for hay it 
should be cut while in bloom, as the hay quality 
decreases as soon as the seed hardens in the 
‘ head. Our variety of Millet is best and you will 
^ find it superior to any variety. 
' Lb. 20c, not postpaid. 
HOG MILLET — The seed is large for a Millet 
and makes a rich food. Good for hogs or chickens. 
The seed ripens while the stem is yet green, so 
that if cut promptly you can get a crop of seed 
and also one of fodder or ensilage. 
Lb. 20c, not postpaid. 
PEANUTS 
SPANISH — The earliest variety grown ; pods 
are small, but remarkably well-filled and solid, 
and the yield per acre is very large. Can be cul- 
- —- ■ -i tivated with the plow. Because of its early habit 
and easy cultivation it is the best variety to grow 
for fattening hogs. 
Lb. 10c, not postpaid. 
• JUMBO — This is the standard variety for roast- 
ing. The peanuts are three times as large as those of the 
. Spanish peanut. The nuts proper grow in fine 
double-jointed hulls of beautiful appearance, are from one- 
half to one inch in length and of fine flavor. An excellent 
variety, and worthy of the highest recommendation. 
Lb. 15c, not postpaid. 
RAPE SEED 
DWARF ESSEX — This is considered the most desirable 
variety of Rape, and should be planted on every farm and in 
every garden. Furnishes rich, nutritious pasture and green 
feed 6 to 7 weeks after planting. 
Lb, 15c; 10 lbs. $1.25, not postpaid. 
Peanuts 
SUNFLOWER 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN — Produces very 
large heads, sometimes 15 inches across. The 
seeds are valued very highly as a feed for 
poultry and can be planted on a waste piece of 
ground any time in the early spring and un¬ 
til the middle of July. Should be sown at the 
rate of about 3 pounds to the acre. 
Lb. 15c; 10 lbs. $1.00, not postpaid. 
MILLET 
Millet 
Here Is the Recommended 
Diet for Lawns and Flowers 
• Plant food is a wise investment for every gardener. 
Properly fed plants grow so much better, are more hardy, 
and certainly are more beautiful. Because it supplies 
every one of the eleven different plant food elements 
plants require from the soil, WE RECOMMEND the 
use of VIGORO. 
You'll be well satisfied with this com- 
plete plant food. It was created by 
scientists especially for feeding plants. 
Vlgoro gives amazing results. It costs 
only 16c or less to feed properly 100 square 
feet of lawn or garden area. With Vigoro 
so economical, why deny your growing 
things a real square meal? 
1 lb. pkg. _ $ .10 25 lb. bag _ $1.50 
5 lb. pkg. _ .45 50 lb. bag _ 2.50 
10 lb. pkg. _ .85 100 lb. bag _ 4.00 
Protect tender young plants with HOTKAPS. Shield your plants 
from frost and wind. Full description and prices on page 23 of this 
catalog. 
ARMOUR’S 
FERTILIZERS 
Note; Prices on all fertilizers are sub¬ 
ject to market changes. Write for quan¬ 
tity prices. 
ARMOUR’S SPECIAL GARDEN FER¬ 
TILIZER — This is a special prepared 
fertilizer for the home gardener con¬ 
taining the proper proportion of various 
ingredients to produce early, vigorous 
growth and bring vegetables, fruit, flow¬ 
ers and foliage to full development. 
10 lb. bag 50c; 25 lb. bag $1.00; 50 lb. 
bag'$1.50; 100 lb. bag $2.50. 
ACID PHOSPHATE — 16% — It gives 
excellent results on nearly all crops but 
is especially recommended for use on 
grains and grasses. 
Lb. 4c; 100 lbs. $1.50. 
BONE MEAL — Ground very fine. 
Acts very quickly. There is no bet¬ 
ter fertilizer for the home garden 
than this splendid material. Splen¬ 
did for rose heds, pot plants, etc. 
Lb. 5c; 100 lbs. $2.50. 
K^rmout^ 
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NITRATE OF SODA — A fertilizer very quick in action and used for the 
nitrogen it contains. Will mature a crop several weeks earlier and greatly 
improve it. 
Lb. 6c; 100 lbs. $2.75. 
MURIATE OF POTASH — To be used liberally, especially for root crops. 
Lb. 5c; 100 lbs. $3.25 
AMMONIA SULPHATE — Contains approximately 25% ammonia (nitro¬ 
gen). One of the highest nitrogen foods. 
Lb. 6c; 100 lbs. $2.75. 
ARMOUR’S 5-15'5 — A mixture for the grower who desires a 
higher phosphate content. 
ARMOUR’S 6-12-6 — A mixture for cotton and corn growers. Also 
used by truck farmers for potatoes, watermelons, tomatoes, etc. 
Lb. 5c; 100 lbs. $2.40. 
ARMOUR’S 6-10-7 — A mixture for the grower who desires a lower 
phosphate content. 
Lb. 5c; 100 lbs. $2.35. 
ARMOUR’S 4-8-4 — A good fertilizer for corn or cotton. 
Lb. 3c; 100 lbs. $1.75. 
Lb. 5c; 100 lbs. $2.40 
ARMOUR’S 10-20-10 — This brand has been especially prepared for 
such crops as require a quick, strong fertilizer. Especially recom¬ 
mended for potatoes, strawberries, watermelons, and all garden truck. 
Lb. 6c; 100 lbs. $3.50. 
LIME (Hydrated) — For the sweetening and renovating of land 
that has become sour. It promotes growth and has a tendency to pre¬ 
vent weeds. 
Lb. 2c; 40 lbs. 45c. 
