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Sudan Grass 
SUDAN GRASS 
Sudan grass grows rapidly and thrives in the hot dry months 
when other pastures are least productive. It is, therefore, especially 
valuable as a supplementary pasture to provide an abundance of 
feed of good quality during that period of the summer when it is 
most needed. 
Two to three crops during the season which yields three to six 
tons of cured palatable hay per acre. Will grow on almost every 
class of soil. Stock of all kinds eat it greedily. On dry upland plant 
at the rate of 12 pounds of seed per acre. On better land 15 to 25 
pounds of seed per acre. Plant when the soil is fully warmed up. 
12 Ibs. 80c; 25 Ibs. $1.25; 50 Ibs. $2.25; 100 Ibs. $4.00; 300 Ibs. $11.75 
NEW IMPROVED TEPARY WHITE BEANS 
A Good CASH CROP Anytime—A Real MONEY MAKER in Wartime 
The highest yielding, earliest maturing selection by the U. S. 
Experiment Station of Redfield, S. D. A bushy plant with seeds 
similar to the navy bean but smaller in size. Average seed yield for 
six years is 1914 bushels per acre on dry land, against an average 
seed yield of 8 bushels per acre for the navy bean and 11 bushels 
for the Great Northern field bean. It is not soil depleting. 
The improved Tepary is a delicious tasting bean and cooks in half 
the time required for other beans. The culls and straw may be fed 
to livestock with profit. Every grocery store, wholesaler, C.C.C. 
Camp, and Army Post furnishes a market. 
Seedbed preparation, planting and cultivation of the Tepary bean 
are similar to those of field beans or soybeans grown for seed. 
10 Ibs. $1.40; 25 Ibs. $3.00; 50 Ibs. $5.50; 100 Ibs. $10.50 
BLUE RIBBON SEED FOR BLUE RIBBON FARMERS 
Our Cossack alfalfa and Improved Tepary beans won first for the 
northwest at the recent International Seed and Grain Show. 
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