NICHOLSON’S FIELD SEED PLANTING SCHEDULE 












pal yer | ee NICHOLSON’S 
Name per per Time of Planting 
Bushel Acre 
Alfalfa Seed... 60 20-25 lbs. Sept.-Nov., Feb.-Apr. 
Barley 62 48 2-3 bus. Sept.-Oct., Feb. Q U A L | T Yy F E L D § E E D 
Beans, Mung, in drills ____ 60 5 lbs. April-June 
Beans, Soy, Field, in drills _ 60 25 lbs. April-July 
Beans, Soy, Field, br’dcast 60 75-90 lbs. April-July Double Cleaned and Scientifically Tested 
OOS case ae delet eosa |= 920 25"beee | Merenatine for Purity and Germination 
Beet, Mangel-Wurzel _____ 6 lbs. 15th Mar. to 15th June 
Our government, in its ‘National War" program, 
casks Poke ud aac east ata eee is urging the planting and improvement of pastures 
Crk Boo dent eae ay AD eibee ero Mer and increased production of '’Field Crops’ for more 
ered Most e eso: Bo eter d-| Febeiine Feed” to produce ‘’Food for Freedom” as food is a 
Clover, Bur, Hulled 60 15-20 lbs. | 15 Aug.-Oct. very important weapon in this war and will help de- 
Clover, Bur, seed in bur ___ 18 20-30 Ibs. | 15 Aug.-Oct. cide the peace. You do not want to gamble with seed 
Clover, Crimson 60 15-20 lbs. | Sept.-Oct. of inferior quality and from an unknown source in 
Cire cen ies : Por nehe mires. igo this emergency. In order to produce the highest yields 
ey oie emee you must plant GOOD seed. Buying from a reliable 
(Melilotus Indica) 60 15-20 lbs. | Sept.-Feb. source is an assurance of getting GOOD seed. The 
Clover, Subterranean 20-25 Ibs. | Sept.-Oct. quality of “Nicholson's Tested Field and Pasture 
Clover, Sweet (White “ ste aaa ipaarie ah set te Seeds'’ has been known for many years and by the 
Clover, White Dutch | 50 10-15 lbs. Seeyane Feb.-Apr. faith of our thousands of good customers in these high 
ont aisal ees Oe ee quality Field and Pasture seeds, we have been able 
Gre Chant See 10-15 tbs. | Sept-Oct, Feb-Apr. | © Maintain the largest and most complete stocks in 
Grass, Dallis_ 25 10-15 lbs. | Sept.-Nov., Feb.-Apr. the Southwest. 
Grass, Johnson 30 lbs. March-May Nicholson's Tested Field and Pastrue Seeds” are 
Grass, Mesquite or Velvet | 50 20-25 Ibs. | Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. [| double cleaned and tested in our own seed labora- 
Grass, Sudan, in drills 50 e10 Tbs.” | March-June tory by an analyst with years of experience and in 
Grass, Sudan, broadcast __. 80-40 Ibs. | March-June addition to this, all of our seeds are verified by another 
Grass, Red Top or Herds 10-15 Ibs. | Sept.-Oct., Feb-Mar. | reliable seed laboratory. The above facts should 
Grass, Rye _—____ 20-30 lbs. | Sept.-Oct. prove our sincerity in trying to furnish only, the best * 
Grass, Rhodes, in drills ___ $-8 lbs. | March-April and most dependable in Field and Pasture seeds. 
Grass, Rhodes, broadcast - 10-15 lbs. March-April 
Grass, Rescue... 14 15-25 lbs. Sept.-Oct. 
Grass, permuad Uivs lawn 
1 lb. per space 20x20) 8-10 Ibs. March-May 
Hegari, in drills 5 50 8-10 Ibs. | March-July 
Kafir Corn, in drills == 50 8-10 Ibs. March-June 
Kafir, Schrock or Sagrain | 50 8-10 Ibs. March-June 
Millet, broadcast === 50 20-25 lbs. April-June 
Milo Maize, in drills 50 8-10 lbs. March-June 
Oats, broadcast... 32 2Y2-3 bus. Sept.-Oct., Feb. 
Peanuts, Virginia (Jumbo) | 2 1-1¥%2 bus. | March-June 
Peanuts, Spanish 30 30-40 lbs. March-June 
Peanuts, Tennessee 22 1-114 bus. March-June 
Peas, Canadian Field _____ 60 35-75 lbs. Sept.-Nov. 
Peas, Field or Stock, 
broadcast tas anes eee 60 1-114 bus. March-Nov. 
Peas, Field or Stock, in 
drills ee ae 60 8-12 lbs. March-Nov. 
Peas, Nicholson’s Austrian 
Winter, broadcast. 60 60-65 lbs. Sept.-Nov. 
Rape, Dwart Essex, in 
Grills Rta ee 5-8 lbs. Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr, 
Rye@2 tse a ee ee 2D 56 114-114 bus. | Sept.-Oct. 
Shallu or Egyptian Wheat 
(Chicken Corn) 50 8-10 lbs. March-June 
Sorghum or Cane, in drills 50 5-10 lbs. Feb.-July 
Sorghum or Cane, br’cast 50 100-150 lbs. | Feb.-July 
Sorghum or Cane, for 
Syrup see ee eee 50 5-10 lbs. Feb.-June 
Sunflower #22 a 22 5-10 lbs. March-May 
Vetch 60 40-50 lbs. Aug.-Nov. 
Wheel te ree 60 75-90 lbs. Sept.-Nov. 








The information and estimates here are approximate figures only. They may vary in different sections and States just as soil and climate 
vary. Often one farmer, to insure a full stand, will sow his seed more generously than his neighbor. 
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