FIELD SEED (Continued) 
All prices are subject to change without notice. 
SOY BEANS 
Sow 1 peck (15 lbs.) to 1 bushel (60 lbs.) per acre. 
Soy Beans are a great nitrogen-gathering agency and a 
wonderful soil improver. They do excellently planted in corn. 
Prepare the land as for cowpeas, sowing the seed from March 
1 to July 1, a peck of seed per acre, in drills 3 feet apart, drop- 
ping two seeds every 6 inches in the drill, or, broadcast, one 
bushel per acre. Do not plant the seed over 1% inches deep. 
Cut for hay when pods are well formed, or let the beans ma- 
‘ture if wanted for seed. Use Nitragin. (See page 47.) 
Mammoth Yellow. (110 days.) Our experience has proven 
that Mammoth Yellow is the best variety for Florida. It is a 
strong vigorous grower and heavy yielder of large seeds and 
also produces an abundance of foliage. 
1 Ib. 20c; 2 Ibs. 35c, postpaid. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
SUNFLOWER 
Sow 6 pounds per acre. 
Mammoth Russian. Grown principally for the seed, which 
makes an ideal poultry feed. Matures quickly, is inexpensive 
to grow, and produces an immense yield, the Mammoth Rus- 
sian making three to four times as much seed as ordinary 
varieties. It is also used extensively as a windbreak for beans. 
Plant from March to September. Plant the same as you would 
corn, sowing seed in drills three feet apart, and hills one foot 
apart in the drill, thinning out to one stalk in the hill when 
four to six inches high. Any soil suitable for corn will grow a 
good crop of sunflower. 
1 Ib. 20c, postpaid. 
Write for prices on larger quantities. 
VELVET BEANS 
Sow 2 pecks (30 lbs.) per acre. 
Velvet Beans furnish one of Florida’s most valuable crops 
for enriching the land, as soil-conditioners and builders. Vel- 
vet Beans are good for groves; fine for truck lands in building 
up the humus; good pasturage for cattle and hogs; and fine 
land renovators. Plant from March to August. 
Due to the unstable condition of the market, we were unable 
to make price quotations on Velvet Beans when this catalog 
went to press. Write for prices, indicating variety and quan- 
tity desired. Use Nitragin. (See page 47.) 
Osceola. (140 days.) A splendid producer of both seed and 
vine. This is one of the most popular varieties for Florida. 
Chinese. (120 days.) This variety will make more vines and 
seed than many others of the Velvet Bean family. Free from 
stinging fuzz, like the Old Speckled Velvet, and four weeks 
earlier. 
90-Day. (90 to 100 days.) This variety makes a very lux- 
uriant growth and an abundant amount of foliage for pasturage 
and soil improvement. It matures much quicker than any 
other kind. 
Write for prices on Velvet Beans. 
Our field seed is grown for us by seed growers who 
have made a specialty of producing field crops for seed. 
For these reasons, when you plant Kilgore’s field seed, 
you may be certain of getting the best strains of high 
yielding varieties adapted especially to Florida growing 
conditions. Such seed costs more to produce, and is 
worth more to plant than the ordinary run of field seed. 

FRUIT AND NUT TREES FOR FLORIDA 
Orders may be sent at any time, but deliveries are made only between December Ist and March 15th. 
All prices quoted are delivered to any point in Florida. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
Figs, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Paper Shell Pecans, Plums and Japanese Persimmons. 
We carry a complete line of fruit and nut trees of varieties best adapted to Florida. Our fruit and nut trees are the best, 
most dependable, budded, result-producing stocks. 
As the supply of the most desirable varieties frequently becomes exhausted early in the season, it will behoove our friends to 
order early, stating when delivery is wanted between Dec. 1 and March 15. All orders will be shipped direct from the nursery. 
PAPER SHELL PECANS 
Varieties most suitable for Florida: 
Curtis, Money-Maker, Stuart, Schley, 
and Success. 
Prices of Pecan Trees—delivered. 
Each 5 6 Doz. 
Jewell, Angel, Hall’s Yellow, Sut- 
2 to 3 ft... . $1.00 $2.50 $4.75 $ 8.75 
10. 4.ttae ee l.co e500) 95.505 10.50, 
Ato outeewees LO ra:00  *.0.00-4 12,25 
GRAPES tichau, and Waldo. 
Varieties recommended for Florida: 
Bunch Grapes—Beacon, Carmen, Con- 
cord. Muscadine Grapes—Scupper- 
nong and Thomas. 
Prices of all varieties of Grapes delivered utOmS Alter ect 
Each Doz. SARS bpp tis foe eure 
ANE Sede k a cpa: $.60 $1.40 $2.65 $5.00 Wat OmO git meee ss 
FIGS 
Best varieties for Florida 
Celeste or Little Sugar Fig, Brown 
Turkey, Brunswick. 
PEACHES 
Most profitable varieties for Florida 
JAPANESE PERSIMMONS 
Most suitable varieties for Florida 
Tane-Nashi and Triumph. 
PEARS 
Varieties recommended for Florida 
Hood, Pineapple, and LeConte. 
PLUMS 
Varieties for Florida 
Excelsior, Terrell, and Kelsey. 
Prices of all varieties of Figs, Japanese Persimmons, Peaches, Pears and Plums, 
listed above, delivered to any point in Florida. 
Each 54 6 Doz. 
Dee Ae Lene See $0.65 $1.40 $2.65 $5.00 
eee eee re AS 5 3.25 6.25 
EP eR 5 ete Leone eee 1.00 2.50 4.50 8.50 

STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
We supply Northern grown strawberry plants for shipment 
direct from the nurseries. The Missionary variety, which has 
been found most satisfactory, is planted almost exclusively 
throughout Florida. Stock plants should be set out during 
January, February and March to produce young plants which 
are set in the fields during September and early October. 
Missionary Maryland Arkansas 
Strawberry Plants Grown Grown 
L00t plants, postpaid fe cece aee $1.00 $1.00 
2 planis, snot paid. eee 1.75 1.75 
500 plants, express collect ................ 1.85 1EZ5 
1,000 plants, express collect —.................. 3.50 3.00 
Remittance must accompany order. 

General Offices and Mail Order Department, Plant City, Florida 
ROSE BUSHES for Florida 
We carry a large assortment of different colors and varieties 
of both bush and climbing roses, adapted especially to Flori- 
da growing conditions. For complete list of varieties and de- 
tailed cultural directions, see “Kilgore’s Flower Guide for 
Florida.” Copy of this book sent free upon request. 
All orders will be shipped direct from the nursery. 
Plant any time after October 1 to the end of March. 
Extra Strong, No. 1 grade bushes, any variety—Bloom 
approximately 2 months after setting out. 
Postpaid to any point in Florida. 

Ea. 3 5 10 25 50 100 
40¢ $1.00 $1.40 $2.50 $5.50 $10.50 $20.00 
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