FIELD 
JAPANESE BARNYARD MILLET. This millet is exceedingly palat- 
able and is the best of summer green feeds for the cool coast sections. 
GERMAN OR GOLDEN (Panicum Germanicum). Will grow on any 
good land and yiells heavily when irrigated. Yields from 40 to 60 
bushels of seed per acre, and is excellent food for stock and poultry. 
Also a good green fodder plant. 
HOG OR BROOMCORN. The seed is large for a Millet and is a 
rich food. The name ‘‘hog millet’ is used to emphasize the use for 
which it is intended. It is a valuable feed for hogs as well as for 
birds and poultry. Amy of above 10-lbs. $1.00; per 100-lbs. $8.00 
OATS 
VICTORY. This oat originated a number of years ago in Sweden. 
Since its introducion in this country it has become more popular each 
year. It is similar to Swedish Select in season. Grain of medium 
size, short, plump, white, thin huil, nearly beardless. A heavy yielder. 
The straw is stiff and firm. Market Price. 
SWEDISH SELECT. The oat is pure white in color; the hull is 
thin, and the kernel large and plump; straw is stiff and strong enough 
not to lodge. A remarkable root development makes the Swedish 
Select oat a good drought-resister, and especially suited to high land. 
It is the earliest of the heavy yielding sorts. Market Price, 
RAPE 
DWARF ESSEX. This crop is very highly recommended for pastur- 
age for sheep and cattle, furnishing most rich and nutritious pastur- 
age within six or eight weeks from the time of sowing. it also makts 
splendid green feed for poultry. Plant 10 lbs. per acre. 
10-Ibs. $1.50; 100-Ibs. $12.00. 
RYE 
SPRING RYE is an excellent soiler and can be produced on poor, 
worn out land under dry conditions where other grains would fail. 
It is useful as a cleaning crop for the purpose of eradicating wild 
oats. Makes early pasture and may be cut and cured for hay. 
$2.75 per 100-Ibs. 
WINTER OR FALL RYE serves a very useful purpose for pasture 
and hay. May be sown in the spring and summer as well as in the 
fall. When Winter Rye is sown after frost it goes into the following 
season before maturing, thus making it a biennial. 
$2.75 per 100-Ibs. 
SOYBEANS 
SOYBEANS are annual legumes widely adapted to various soils and 
not difficult to grow, are excellent as a summer catch crop and 
splendid soil builders. Soybean hay is one of the best roughages 
and when mixed with corn they make splendid ensilage. When har- 
vested for seed, they should not be cut until pods are fully matured 
and the beans hard. 10-Ibs. $1.00; Per 100-Ibs $9.00 
WHEAT 
MARQUIS SPRING WHEAT is the standard, hard, red, spring wheat 
for irrigated sections of the West. it is early maturing and high 
yielding. Is beardless, short, stiff strawed. We will be able to supply 
both registered and non-registered seed. Market Price. 
TURKEY RED WINTER WHEAT. A standard red bearded wheat 
with a strong straw. It is early ripening. Kernels are large, red 
and hard. It is in good demand by millers. Market Price. 
SUNFLOWER 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN. Makes heads double the size of the common 
kind, The yield is enormous from this variety. 1t has produced as 
high as 125 bushels to the acre. Pi!ant 10 lbs. per acre. 
10-Ibs. $1.20; Per 100-Ibs $10.00 
CANADA FIELD PEAS 
This is a small-seeded, very hardy pea, vigorous, thrifty, growing 
5 to 6 feet, very productive. Can’t be beat for all purposes. A won- 
derful crop for fattening sheep, hogs, and cattle and very valuable 
poultry feed. For early crop sow 30 to 40 pounds per acre; for late 
crop sow 60 to 80 pounds per acre. 10-lbs. 80c; Per 100-Ibs $7.00. 

VITAMIN B-1_ For the Garden 
THE NEWEST SENSATION IN HORTICULTURE 
Here are a few authenticated results: ~ 
“Red Tea rose develops 5-inch buds - - - Cottage tulips with 30-inch 
stems - - - Hiyacinths on 27-inch stems with heads over 12 inches 
long - - - Snapdragons 614 feet tall - - - Daffodils bigger than a 
salad plate on a 42-imch stock bigger than a man’s thumb --- 
Cattleya blooms twice normal size - - - Bird-of-paradise with 16 huge 
flowers - - - Roses transplanted while flowering - - - seedling matured 
in half usual time - - - 3-inch! camellia cutting grows 11 inches in 
11 months - - - Root-rot stopped in valuable trees - - - Root shock 
in transplanting practically eliminated - - - ” 
10c — 25¢ — $1.00 
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SEEDS 
WESTERN ALKALI GRASS 
The seed is very fine and as it stools it should be sown very 
thin for a permanent crop. Seedimg can be done any time from 
September 1 until spring; broadcast right on snow and not after 
the snow is gone and land dries off and starts to crack, Use ‘‘Cyclone”’ 
seeder, sowing two pounds per acre for meadow or pasture. It is 
better to keep stock off in the spring, while plant roots are forming 
and the ground is soft. When instructions are followed, this grass 
will grow and produce a large crop, on either white or black alkali. 
it will make a fair crop the first year and a full crop the second 
year, and stand more summer drouth than any grass I have ever 
seen. The third year will be still better than the second. Price: per 
i-uv. 65¢; 10-Ibs, $6.20; 100-Ibs. $60.00. 
REED’S CANARY GRASS 
(Phalaris arundinacea) 
This is a tall grass with flat wide leaves aboue one-half inch in 
width and elongated spike-like pamicles, native through Northern 
America especially in wet areas and boggy soils. it has reclaimed 
many worthless swamps and is making profits for hundreds of 
iarmers who have swamps or boggy soils. 1-Ib. 45c; 10-lbs. $4.40. 
p FULTONS 
Plantabbs are ideal as a food and stimulant for potted and out- 
door plants. They begin to feed plants at once and improvement 
is usually naticed in ten days or less,. One Plantabb placed in the 
vase will prolong the life of cut flowers. 30 Tablet pkt. 25c. 
STIM-U-PLANT 
PLANT STIMUPLANT TABLET 
This wonderful fertilizer and plant food is in convenient tablet 
form; it is odorless and extremely effective for roses, shrubs, house 
plants and gardens. No waste—it is applied to the plant when, 
where, and as needed. Prices, postpaid: 10 tablets, 10c; 30 tablets, 
25c; 100 tablets, 75c; 500, $2.50; 1,000 $3,50. 
ROOTONE 
Roots Cuttings —_ Germinates Seeds 
Reduces Wilt and Damping-off 
Increases Plant Growth 
When you are using ROOTONE for the first time, we suggest 
that a portion of your seeds, cuttings or bulbs be planted without 
ROOTONE treatment. In this way you can see for yourself, by 
comperison, the improvement due to ROOTONE. 
Two-Ounce Jar, $1.00 One-Pound Can, $5,00 
Quarter-Ounce Packet, 25 cents 
HORMODIN 
The new, Root-Forming Chemical Hormodin stimulates rapid root 
growth on leafy cuttings, thus assuring quicker and better rooting in 
higher pereentages than ever before possible. Many species hereto- 
fore considered impossible to propagate from cuttings may be rooted 
suecessfully when treated with Hormodin, Enough to treat 150 to 
600 or more cuttings, depending on the required dilution. Package, 
reduced to 50¢ with Full directions. 


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