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08 (Matures in 165 days.) 
A rank-growing late variety. ; 
0 It ree loner eae one wp 
Be at i mature its grain but makes a wha 
ent Jer quantity Pricer: of a plant. Planted in rows with corn y 
. for silage it usually grows 6 feet high. For grazing, 
for hogging down with corn, and for soiling, it is Un- 
excelled. It is an erect, upstanding plant having nO 
runners. This means something to the orchardist who, 
Makes | 
wants a cover-crop to cover the ground only. L 
© Bad if 6o0= LANS good hay if planted late in 3-foot rows, and thick 
enough in the drill to subdue its natural growth. 
id-cattle Bean. Best results when 
8 reat hog al A , 
a tented in TOne from 8. to Bsfest Wie ae 
i ons oO ree orag C 4 
709 (Matures in 170 days.) The most popular eewill ten wise wet and a lot of drought, 
main-crop hay and soil-improving Soy Bean. Does well on stiff, heavy soils, and on the light 
Compared with cowpeas, one-fourth the sandy soils. One bushel plants 1% to 2 
amount of. seed. will Produce double the acres. Lb. 20¢; 2 lbs. 35¢; 5 Ibs. 706. 
oO ay. Compared to velvet beans, i i ices. 
makes a better cover-crop; does not poe Write toc 
run trees or fences, and can be, cut for hay if 
wanted. There is no legume that-will put as 
much humus and nitrogen combined into.the 
soil. Produces 4 to 6 tons of dry hay, or 10 
to 15 tons of green forage per acre, and sur- 
passes alfalfa in feed-value. When grown 
for seed, you can expect 15 to 20 bushels per 
acre. Grows over a long period and is seldom 
affected by wet or dry weather. Less liable 
to shatter than. other sorts. It cures quickly 
and for hay and grain combined it has no 
equal, Plant in rows 2% to 3 feet apart, 4 to 
8 inches apart in drill. A bushel will plant 
8 to 4 acres solid, or from 6 to 8 acres in 
corn middles. Lb. 20c; 2 Ibs. 35c;3 5 Ibs. 
7Oc. Write for larger quantity prices. 
711 (Matures in 140 : that is widely 
5 r n 170 days. A new type that 1s 
dayey, Thetpians sa sus See etully grown in Louisiana. The leaves and 
slender, leafy branches make it unexcelled as a stems are large and coarse and the plant is a semi-viny, 
high-quality hay. In a six-year test it averaged bushy type. The seeds are dull black and slightly larger 
1% to 2 tons to the acre. Yields 15 to 20 bushels Seen O-too-tans. It produced 26 to 30 bushels of 
of seed per acre. It is early enough to be har- hal per acre. Yields over 3 tons oO 
vested in warm weather—usually the latter part of L wisiana planters prefer it to the O-too- 
September—and late enough to be productive. In So Bean caterpillars show a preference 
our latitude can be planted up to August 1. oy cath are grown in the ‘same 
Distinctly a hay and land-improving Bean. a ts 2% to 3 acres in rows 2% to 
Immune to root-knot. One bushel plants punches apart in drill. Lb. 20c3 2 Ibs. 
oa 5 aeree Oe 2Ordte alee cae Write for larger quantity PN ITRAGIN See page 64. 
larger quantity Inoculate all Soy Beans wit 
prices. 

REUTER SEED CO. Inc., New Orleans Farm and Field Seeds 
