INOCULATE 
SEEDWAYY 
“4s "Phis is an excellent inoculating material an 
a@ product you can absolutely rely upon. Will 
produce heavy ade Nees on roots. 
Dasy to apply. 
ore Soy Beans POSTPAID PRICES 
to over-production and ave 8 Th 4 For all Clovers and Alfalfa 
for cotton, and other yw pro ue % bu. 30c; 1 bu. 50c; 2% bu. $1.00. 
the few cash crops y ter Lespedeza 
Bean acreage OT odes to 3 € food fo 50 lbs. 35c; 100 Ibs. 50c. 
i Lima, Soy and Velvet Beans, also Cowpeas, 
Grow m 
et the demand n i 
y Sex j nutas g Peanuts and Crotalaria 
and in ™ 
substitutes, rp ots. 120 lbs. 30¢; 5 bu. 55c; 
and a thousans soreien : 25 bu. $2.50; 80 bu. (6—S bu. cans) 
i ave, many 120s 
e increased NOTE: When , ordering state kind of seeds 
and. , 
1} dem wanted for inoculation. 
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08 (Matures in 165 days.) 
A rank-growing late variety. 
It takes longer than some to wp 
bean. L ’ mature its grain but makes a whale 
er quan of a plant. Planted in rows with corn 
for silage it usually grows 6 feet high. For grazing, 
for hogging down with corn, and for soiling, it is un- 
excelled. It is an erect, upstanding plant having no 
runners. This means something to the orchardist who 
wants a cover-crop to cover the ground only.. Makes 
good hay if planted late in 3-foot rows, and. thick 
»enough in the drill to subdue its natural growth. 
It’s a great hog and cattle Bean. Best results when 
709 (M ee ite Sone from o to 5 toot wide. Yields 
a j rom to tons of green forage per acre. 
eke Aa aah Sy Ss 2 The most popular Will stand a lot of wet and a lot of drought. 
Gomparian within proving Soy Bean. : Does well on stiff, heavy soils, and on the hght 
ADAGE. Of deed rpeas, one-fourth the ' sandy soils. One bushel plants 1% to 2 
aristont Gt ae Toad ea double the acres. Lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 35¢; 5 lbs. 75¢. 
makes a better cover-crop, PAN ned Write for larger quantity prices. 
run trees or fences, and can be cut for hay if 
wanted. There is no legume that will put as 
much humus and nitrogen combined into the 
soil. Produces 4 to 6 tons of dry hay, or 10 
to 15 tons of green forage per acre, a 
passes alfalfa in feba-valtc. MRS crotch 
for seed, you can expect 15 to 20 bushels per 
acre. Grows over a long period and is seldom 
affected by wet or dry weather. Less liable 
to shatter than other sorts. It cures quickly 
and for hay and grain combined it has no 
equal. Plant in rows 2% to 3 feet apart, 4 to 
8 inches apart in drill. A bushel will plant 
3 to 4 acres solid, or from 6 to 8 acres in 
corn middles. Lb. 20c; 2 Ibs. 35c; 5 Ibs 
75c. Write for larger quantity prices. y 
711 (Matures in 140 
‘ days.) the Alanis ae 706 Matures in 170 days. A new type that is widely 
slender, leafy branches make it unexcelled as 4 and successfully grown in Louisiana. The leaves and 
high-quality hay. In a six-year test it averaged stems are large and coarse and the plant is a semi-viny, 
1% to 2 tons to the acre. Yields 15 to 20 bushels bushy type. ‘The seeds are dull black and slightly larger 
of seed per acre. It is early enough to be har- than the O-too-tans. It produced 25 to 30 bushels of 
vested in warm weather—usually the latter part of seed per acre. Yields over 3 tons of cured hay per acre. 
September—and late enough to be productive. In Louisiana planters prefer it to the O-too-tans because the 
our latitude can be planted up to August 1. Soy Bean caterpillars show a preference for O-too-tans 
Distinctly a hay and land-improving Bean. when both are grown in the same field. One bushel 
Immune to root-knot. One bushel plants ia plants 2% to 3 acres in rows 2% to 3 feet apart, 4 to 
6 to 8 acres. Lb. 20c; 2 lbs. 3563 8 inches apart in drill. Lb. 20c; 2 Ibs. 30c; 5 lbs. 65¢. 
5 lbs. 75c. Write for Write for larger quantity prices. | 
larger quantity Inoculate all Soy Beans with NITRAGIN. 
prices. 

REUTER SEED CO. Inc., New Orleans WOsso.2 . | Farm and Field $ ds 
nd Field See 
