HAY and FORAGE PLANT SEED 
Quick Growing Hay Crops 
Prices Subject To Change Without Notice 
SOY BEANS 
Recognized as the Standard 
Annual Hay Crop and Soil 
Enricher 
MAMMOTH YELLOW-—Largesti 
and heaviest hay producer of 
all the soy beans and matures in 
about 145 days. $1.85 per bu. 
EARLY YELLOW 
An early variety, maturing in 
about 115 days. Highly recom- 
mended for hay. $1.85 per bu. 
BLACK 
A heavy yielder of both hay 
and beans of high quality. Grows 
about 3 feet high and matures 
in about 125 days. $1.75 per bu. 
VIRGINIA BROWN—A splen- 
did variety for hay. Matures in 
A Field of Sudan Grass about 125 days. $1.80 per bu. 

SUDAN GRASS 
A Heavy Producing Annual Hay Crop 
Sudan grass is now considered a very important, quick grow- 
ing hay and pasture grass. It is usually ready to cut in 45 days 
from time of seeding, thus if sown in spring as soon as the soil is 
warm, it will afford 2 to 3 cuttings during the season. Its slender 
leafy stems are easily handled with ordinary haying machinery. 
Being drought and heat resistant, it makes its greatest growth in 
July, August and September. It is a valuable green food crop for 
dairy men to use when pastures are dried up by summer heat. 
Sow 20 to 25 pounds broadcast any time in spring after ground 
becomes warm, up to 10th or 15th of August. Cut when in bloom. 
$5.00 per 100 lbs. 
SORGHUM, OR CANE SEED 
For Forage Crop 
GRAY TOP—An excellent cane for syrup or fodder. Strong 
grower having plenty of sweet juice. Pk. 70c; Bu. $2.50. 
ORANGE—A spendid variety that grows well and produces a 
light. colored and fine flavored syrup. Pk. 60c: Bu. $2.25. 
TEXAS SEEDED RIBBON—Being closely related to sugar cane, 
it is without doubt the very best for syrup. It matures in about 
120 days and is a very heavy yielder of sweet juice that will 
make into a deliciously flavored molasses. Pk. $1.25; Bu. $4.00. 
VETCH 
HAIRY VETCH-—Great Hay and Fertilizing Plant. A very hardy 
nitrogen gathering plant that is used extensively as a winter 
cover crop. Also for hay and grazing. It has been known to 
have 20 long vines from a single root and each one 6 to 7 feet 
long. It yields well on all kinds of soils. 1 lb. 25c;: 10 lbs. $1.25; 
100 lbs. $11.50. 
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