







QUICK 
SURE-SAFE 
INSECT 
CONTROL 
ANNIA-GERM is a spray which 
acts as a fumigant. Its fumes 
bring quick death to Weevils, 
Roaches, Moths, Beetles and 
other .mill, elevator and ware- 
house insects. Harmless to hu- 
man beings and warm-blooded 
animals. Leaves no stain or 
odor. Can be sprayed directly 
on flour, seed, grain. Amazing 
results wherever used. Write to- 
day for Full Facts! 
DOUGLAS 
CHEMICAL AND SUPPLY COMPANY 
829 Southwest Blvd. 
Kansas City, Mo. 
INSECT CONTROL 

REGISTERED 




NORTHERN GROWN 
FARM SEEDS 
Alfalfa 
Brome Grass 
Sweet Clover 
Red Clover 
* 
MILLETS 
German 
Hungarian 
Early Fortune 
White Proso 
* 
STORAGE 
Best of Warehousing facili- 
ties available for the stor- 
ing and distribution of seed 
stocks. 
* 
LESLIE EDGERTON 
334 North Ist Street 
MINNEAPOLIS 
MINN. 
BUYERS GUIDE 

Description of Legumes 
Desmodium acuminatum Michx (SHowy 
TICKCLOVER)—A perennial 1 to 5 feet tall, 
with the leaves clustered about midway on 
the flowering stem, which bears rather 
showy purple flowers. It occurs in dry sandy 
or rich woodland situations throughout the 
eastern United States. 

Desmodium canescens (L) DC (Hoary 
TICKCLOVER)—An erect much-branched hairy 
perennial 3 to 5 feet tall, occurring in rich, 
moist woodlands east of the 100th meridian. 
Desmodium ciliare (Muhl) DC (LItTLe- 
LEAF TICKCLOVER)—A bushy perennial 1 to 3 
feet tall, occurring on dry open _ sites 
throughout the eastern United States. 

Desmodium dillenii Darl (DILLEN TICK- 
CLOVER)—An erect perennial 2 to 3 feet tall, 
with greenish to lavender flowers, occurring 
in woods throughout the eastern United 
States. 
Desmodium marilandicum (MARYLAND 
TICKCLOVER)—A slender perennial occurring 
in dry shaded areas throughout the eastern 
United States. 
Desmodium nudiflorum (BARESTEM 
TICKCLOVER)—A slender perennial up to 3 
feet in height. It differs from most species 
of the genus in that it consists of a leafless 
flower stalk arising from the base of the 
plant, with the leaves clustered on a sepa- 
rate sterile shoot. It occurs in dry woods 
throughout the eastern United States. 

Desmodium paniculatum (PANICLED 
TICKCLOVER)—A slender perennial 2 to 4 
feet tall, with narrow leaflets and purplish 
flowers, occurring throughout the eastern 
United States. 
Desmodium tortuosum (FLORIDA BEG- 
GARWEED)—A sparse annual or rarely peren- 
nial herb also known as Cherokee clover and 
purple tick trefoil. On good soil it may be 
5 to 10 feet high and somewhat woody. It 
is widely distributed in tropical America, 
occurring naturally in the Coastal Plain of 
Florida and Georgia. It is sometimes grown 
as a forage crop. 
Erythrina flabelliformis K earney 
(SoUTHWESTERN CORALBEAN )—A spiny shrub 
or small tree with elongate scarlet flowers. 
It is also known as chilicotte or Indian 
bean. It occurs in southern New Mexico 
and Arizona. 
Eysenhardtia polystachya (KIDNEY- 
woop)—A shrub or small tree with pinnate 
Jeaves and spikes of small white aromatic 
flowers. It occurs from ‘southern Texas to 
Arizona and is also known as rock brush, 
false-mesquite and, by the Mexicans, as palo 
dulce. It is considered good goat browse 
and is relished by horses and cattle through- 
out summer and fall. 
Galactia volubilis (DowNy MILKPEA)— 
A lavender-flowered prostrate perennial herb 
frequently climbing over bushes. and occur- 
ring in sandy soils from New York to Flor- 
ida westward to Tennessee and Texas. It 
is a variable species and varietal forms have 
been described. 
Galega officinalis L (COMMON GOATSRUE) 
—A deep-rooted Eurasian perennial with 
stout stems 3 to 4 feet high, racemes of 
purplish flowers and pinnate leaves. It oc- 
curs as an escane in Kansas. Colorado. and 
Utah, where it is grown as a garden orna- 
mental. 

Genista tinetoria L (WoapwAaxen)—A 
yellow-flowered European shrubby perennial 
also known as dyer’s greenweed or broom. 
It is escaped and naturalized on sterile hills 
and roadsides in the northeastern United 
States. 
Gleditsia triacanthos L (HoNneyLocust) 
—A tall tree of rich woods and floodplains 
from western New York to Georgia, west to 
Texas and eastern Nebraska. It has bipin- 
nate leaves, clustefs of greenish flowers, and 
long, many-seeded pods. It is widely planted 
in gullies and wood lots for erosion control, 
and in windbreaks to control wind erosion) 
in the Great Plains. Stock eat the young) 
growth and pods, which are high in sugar 
content. 


Mr. Dealer: 
If you do not handle either 
LEGUME-AID or Mc- 
QUEEN'S, we double - dare 
you to sell either one of 
these PLIOFILM - PACKED, 
high quality Inoculants in 
1942 and 
Compare 
Customer 
Satisfaction! 
at | awn 
e Packed in PLIOFILM to 
protect the bacteria. 
e Easier to use, therefore 
easier to sell. 
Inquire Today! 
INOCULANTS 
-LA 
ss: &., INSECTICIDES 
2 (A PLANT FOODS 
Gen. Offices 
3423 Milton Ave. 
Columbus, Ohio <q 


730 Fifth Avenue 
NEW YORK, N. Y. 
* 
IMPORTERS—EXPORTERS 
* 
Always BUYERS and SELLERS 
of 
A. ERTAG, Inc. 

RED CLOVER 
WHITE CLOVER 
ALSIKE 
ALFALFA 
TIMOTHY 
RYEGRASS 
REDTOP 
BLUEGRASS 
RAPE SEED 
CHEWINGS FESCUE 
BENTGRASS 
MUSTARD SEED 
GREEN PEAS 
SPEMEAPEAS 
etc. 
35 
