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Sudan Grass 
For special low prices, see yellow price list in front of catalog. 
The heaviest yielding, most drought-resisting hay and pasture grass ever in- 
troduced. Sudan grass is sown in the spring as soon as danger of frost is 
past, either in row or broadcast. If sown in the spring it will yield an 
average of two cuttings of hay. It will produce a crop of hay if sown as late 
as 60 days before the average frost in the fall. 
While Sudan makes a most valuable hay crop, its value as a summer pasture 
crop should not be overiooked. It is doubtful if any other pasture will equal 
it, especially for cows and hogs. For hay sow 20 to 25 
For pasture 30 to 35 pounds. y pounds to the acre. 
Soy Beans 
For special low prices, see yellow price list in front of catalog. 
@ ILLINI—A yellow oil variety grown principally as a grain crop for milling 
purposes or as a combination hay and feed crop. It is a selection of the A. 
K. variety and is considered one of the heaviest medium early seed pro- 
Plants grow erect; stems medium in size and is best adapted to 
medium fertile soils. 
HONG KONG—We have a limited stock of this popular new yellow oil bean. 
See yellow price list or write for prices. 

Soy Beans grown from Square Deal Seed on Windmoor Farm, 
Carl Francisco, owner. 
LAREDO—This variety has consistently led in yield of forage in 
tests and while it is about 20 days later in maturing than the 
Virginia, yet it is a heavier yielder of fine stemmed hay. Seed 
is quite small, flat and black. 
VIRGINIA—This is distinctly a hay variety, being one of the best 
for this purpose. The quality of the hay is good since the stems 
and branches are fine and well covered with leaves. Require a 
medium season to mature. 
Cow Peas 
For special low prices, see yellow list in front of catalog. 
BLACK-EYED PEAS—A very fine table pea much in demand by 
market-gardeners. Pods are of good size and the peas are 
crowded into the pod. Also grown for stock. 1 Ib. 20c postpaid. 
WHIPPOORWILL—Yields an enormous crop. Brown speckled 
pea. Brushy variety. 1 1b. l5c postpaid. 
NEW ERA—FEarlier than the above, but does not yield so well. 
1 lb. 15c¢ postpaid. 
BROWN CROWDER—One of the most valuable varieties for table 
use. Heavy yielder of the finest quality. 1 lb. 20c postpaid. 
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