



INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
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The Original Legume Inoculatoy 

COW PEAS 
The South's Economical Soil Improving 
and Hay Crop 
PRICES CHANGE — WRITE FOR PRICES WHEN READY TO BUY 
Sow 1% bushels per acre broadcast for hay, or % bushel per acre, in 
rows, 2% feet apart for seed, and cultivate. When the seed first 
germinates, the sprouts or young plants are very tender and often 
cannot push their way through the crust that has formed by the 
ground baking; therefore, in order to get a good stand, we recom- 
mend sowing just after a rain, when the ground is warm and moist. 
The Original Legume Inoculator 

NEW ERA TYPE—It is about two weeks earlier than the Whip-poor- 
will and produces as heavy crop of vines and lead-colored medium- 
sized peas, that do not crack in threshing as badly as the larger 
sorts. Bu. $3.00; 10 bus. at $2.90. 
WHIP-POOR-WILL TYPE—A sure cropper, producing a large crop of 
vines and brown speckled seed. The Whip-poor-will is more 
largely grown than any other variety. Bu. $3.00; 10 bus. at $2.90. 
BRAHAM OR LITTLE WHIP-POOR-WILL TYFP’'E—Bushy growth, 
producing an abundance of hay and long, well-filled pods. The 
seeds are same color as the Whip-poor-will, but about half as 
large requiring less quantity to seed an acre. Bu. $3.00; 10 bus. at 
$2.90. 
MIXED—These can be profitably used for fertilizing purposes, or 
hay, and can be purchased at slightly lower prices than straight 
stocks. Bu. $2.85; 10 bus. at $2.75. 
The Legume Seeds You Plant Will 
Produce Better Crops If Inoculated 
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SOY or SOJA BEANS 
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make good land better 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
WITH 
The Original Legume Inoculatoyr 

MANCHU TYPE—A small, round, yellow soy bean, producing an im- 
mense amount of seed and maturing early. Very popular in the 
middle west. Grows in bush form, standing up excellent for har- 
vesting. Bu. $2.50; 10 bus, at $2.40. 
VIRGINIA BROWN TYPE—On account of its abundant growth and 
large yield of beans the Virginia Brown makes most excellent hay 
and ensilage. As it is about 20 days earlier than Mammoth Yellow, 
it can be grown further North and throughout the corn belt. The 
vines make a fine growth, are filled with pods, stands about 8 feet 
high and are easy to cut and easy to cure. Bu. $2.50; 10 bus. at $2.40. 
WILSON EARLY BLACK TYPE—A very prolific variety, and one of 
the best where a quick, early variety is desired. Average height on 
good land is about three feet. It was found to mature in about 115 
days, to stand up well, make pods a good distance from the ground 
and retains its seed. Bu. $2.35; 10 bus. at $2.25. 
LAREDO TYPE—A bean of outstanding worth, particularly for 
making hay. It has many slender branches and the plants are 
leafy, both of which go to make an ideal hay. As a fine quality 
hay-maker it stands second to none. 
ae MAMMOTH YELLOW TYPE—Produces the largest amount of forage 
and beans. Bu. $2.60; 10 bus. at $2.50. 
FOR FALL PLANTING 
RYE WHEAT OATS 
BARLEY 
CRIMSON CLOVER VETCH 
Fall prices will be quoted about August Ist. Let 
us know your requirements. 
SOY BEANS 

