24 PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 


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Darso 
DARSO is low growing, heavily foliaged, 
and has a large stalk which is usually tinged 
with red. It is remarkable for its uniformity 
in height and uniformity in shape and color 
of heads. The stalks are sweet and juicy, and 
chemical analysis of grain shows that the 
composition is very similar to that of Kafir. 
Darso matures earlier than Kafir, which fact 
has much to do with its drouth resistance. 
Darso makes excellent silage, and can be used 
for grain, forage or silage crop. Lb., 20c, 
postpaid. 
German Millet 
Makes a large yielding and most nutritious 
hay crop, quick growing and easily cured. Lb., 
l5c, postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
OUR FIELD SEEDS ARE ALL OF 
VERY HIGH QUALITY 
There are several grades of field seeds 
on the market and prices differ accord- 
ing to grade. Be careful when buying, 
especially when you see seeds offered 
for considerably less than market value. 
ASK FOR PRICES WHEN YOU ARE 
READY TO BUY 

Perfection 
ASSORTED COLORED CELLULOID LEG 
BANDS—Dozen, lic; 50 for 50c; 100 for 70c. 
BANDETTES—tThe best colored Celluloid 
Leg Bands. Spring clip pattern. Neat and 
jointless appearance. Double numbers easy to 
read. 25¢ per dozen; $1.50 per 100. Packed in 
boxes. State what size wanted when ordering. 
DOUBLE NUMBER PIGEON BANDS—Same 
style as Economy Double Number. Dozen, 25c; 
100, $1.50, postpaid. 
Peat Poultry Litter 
Vacuum Cleaned—Saves Time, Labor, Money 
It is a natural absorbent, capable of taking 
up and holding four or five times as much 
moisture as straw, shavings or sawdust. It is 
harmless to birds if eaten by them. It provides 
a resilient cushion over the floor so that birds 
will not develop bumble foot. 
It reduces fire hazard. It requires no break- 
ing up, is easy to spread, and may be left in 
the poultry house for several months. Peat 
Moss is one of the best humus or mulch prod- 
ucts known to horticulture, and with addition 
of poultry droppings it becomes a fertilizer of 
the finest type. Per bale of 11 bushels, $2.15 
each; per bale of 22 bushels, $3.60 each. Ask 
for prices on larger lots. 
Perfection eam Grain Sorghums 

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Kafir 
KAFIR—The uplands of Kansas, Oklahoma 
and Texas will give much better cash returns 
when planted to Kafir, because when ground 
for feed, gives practically the same feeding 
value as corn. It does not require very much 
Kafir seed an acre when drilled in rows 
feet apart. 2 to 4 pounds of seed to the acre 
is all you will need. If you want to sow the 
seed broadcast or drill it with a drill for fod- 
der, use 50 to 75 pounds per acre. 
DWARF BLACKHULL WHITE KAFIR— 
Lb., 20c, postpaid. 
Hegari 
HEGARI—A new grain or forage crop sim- 
ilar to both White Kafir and Feterita. It is 
more desirable for grain than either, as the 
bad qualities of both have been eliminated. 
Feterita shells out pretty badly, and Hegari 
will not shell. Feterita is soft and pithy, while 
Hegari is solid and sound and with plenty of 
blades. Its dwarf habit of growth, 4 to 5 feet — 
in height, and compact heads of large white 
grains make it very attractive. Hegari also 
produces large crops of grain. The stems are 
rather sweet and horses and cattle eat the 
stalks, fodder and grain if permitted to do so. 
ARIZONA GROWN HEGARI—Registered 
stock, well recleaned and of high germination. 
Per lb., 20c, postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
Atlas Sargo 
ATLAS SORGO—Has a sturdy, leafy stalk 
abundantly juicy and sweet. The heads are 
fairly compact, somewhat cylindrical in shape 
with short branches well filled with white seed 
similar in size and shape to kafir. Grows to a 
height of 7 to 10 feet and requires from 120 
to 130 days to mature. Atlas is noted for its 
resistance to lodging, superior quality of grain, 
high yield and excellence of forage. Selected 
seed grown from Certified stock, lb.,-15c, post- 
paid. Certified Seed, lb., 20c, postpaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 
Milo Maize 
COLBY—Is an early, dwarf straight-necked 
variety that exerts its head well above the 
leaves. It was developed at the Colby Branch 
Experiment Station from a cross between Early 
White Milo and Dwarf Yellow Milo. Colby Milo 
is recommended for a quick maturing variety. 
Lb., 15c, postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
EE STR RITE IN LT 
Field Seed prices fluctuate considerably and 
for this reason we do not quote prices in our 
catalogue. We issue a field seed price list 
throughout the planting season with lowest 
market prices and we will be glad to mail list 
on request. « 

Brand Poultry Supplies 
Glass Pan Fountain 
For Mason Jars - 
Drinking pan heavy 
molded glass with 
smooth edge. Mason Jar 
screws into metal clip 
and is held firmly in 
position when clip snaps 
over outer edge of pan. 
Jar and clip quickly de- 
tached from pan. Ideal 
for feeding medicated 
water or buttermilk to 
chicks. They can’t get 
into the pan and drown. 
Jar not furnished. 
No. B25—Each, 
1 doz., $1.10. 






















10c; 
A farm product made from sugar cane. Dust- 
less—Odorless—A bsorbent—Sanitary—Bright— 
—No Dusty Eggs. and Fixtures—Keeps Eggs 
Clean and Salable—Light Color Improves II- 
lumination—Never Any Bare Spots—Does Not 
Mat or Pile Up. Booklet on request. 100 Ib. 
bale, $2.10 each. 
Crystal Glass Chick Founts 
Quart jar all-glass Mason pan, 12e¢ each, 
$1.30 doz. 
1 gallon with base, complete, 50c¢ each. 
2% gallon with base, complete, $1.80 each. 
Fiberboard Heavy-Duty 
Feeders 
Because of war demands on all metals, it 
becomes not only necessary but patriotic to 
find a Substitute. Our Fiberboard feeders have 
a special lip to save feed, cost several times 
less than metal equipment and are built to 
prevent roosting. 
24-inch, each, 2235.2. oe 
36-inch, each _.... 
-$ .15 
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Incubator Thermometer 
Engraved tube, every fifth line and figure 
stamped on the scale. Each one accompanied 
by maker’s certificate of accuracy. Each, $1.00. 
, Incubator Thermometers, 80c each; postpaid, 
0c. 
Brooder Thermometers, 65c each; postpaid, 
75c. 
