LESPEDEZA 
Korean Lespedeza 
Makes an excellent hay crop 10 to 20 
inches tall, and equal to alfalfa in analysis 
and feed value. Requires no soil prepara- 
tion and even when closely grazed it grows 
readily in acid land. Produces two to 
three tons of hay per acre each year and 
reseeds itself if properly cut. Korean 
Lespedeza makes the best and cheapest 
pasture in midsummer, for it is practically 
drought-resistant. It can be cut for hay 
in September and put in the barn 24 hours 
after cutting. It increases soil fertility 
and costs less to produce than other 
important legumes. Sow on small grains 
or on pasture land from January 15 to 
April, 20 lbs. per acre. 
Dodder-free seed. Lb. 10 cts.; 100 lbs. 
$9.50. 
2 Dodder per oz. Lb. 10 cts.; 100 lbs. $9.00. 
4 Dodder per oz. Lb. 9 cts.; 100 lbs. $8.50. 
Sericea Lespedeza 
A drought-resistant — soil-improver 
adapted to almost any type of soil. It 
requires a year to get started, but after 
that will yield two to four tons of field-_ 
cured hay per acre each year. Sow 30 to 
35 lbs. of unhulled seed per acre from 
January through March; 20 lbs. of hulled 
or searified seed in April or May. 
Hulled Seed. Lb. 26 cts.; 100 Ibs. $25.00. 
Unhulled Seed. Lb. 20 cts.; 100 lbs. 
$19.00. 


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LESPEDEZA 


OATS 
Sow 64 to 90 lbs. 
per acre 
Oats and other 
grains yield larg- 
er crops of bet- 
ter quality when 
treated with 
Ceresan to con- 
trol smut and 
other diseases. 
Since we are well 
equipped to treat 
Oats during the 
process of clean- 
ing and grading: 
the additional 
cost is very 
slight. See page 
11 for more de- 
tailed informa- 
tion on Ceresan 
and other Du 
Bay products. 
Columbia Spring 
The leading spring Oats for the South- 
east, for it matures before hot weather 
and rust can cause damage, and is usually 
taller, more uniform and erect. Produces a 
good yield of large, heavy heads con- 
taining plump grains, 7 to 10 days before 
other varieties. Treated seed, bus. $1.00; 
10-bus. lots, 98 cts. per bus. 
Fulgrain 
Rather new in this section, but promises 
to become popular for spring planting. 
Yields as much as 80 bushels or more per 
acre, and is cold and smut-resistant. 
Matures early and stools well; vigorous 
growth. Treated seed, bus. $1.25. 
In this room such noxious weeds as dodder and buckhorn are removed from Clovers, Lespedeza, etc. 
Here, also, we grade and treat, for disease resistance, Wheat, Corn, Oats, Barley and other grains. 

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Lee Coldproof 
The most popular winter Oats but has 
also given good results when planted in 
late February or early March. Large 
heads of heavy grain. Sow 2 bushels per 
acre. Treated seed, bus. $1.25; 10-bus. lots, 
$1.23 per bus. 
Swedish Select 
A heavy-yielding, extra-heavy variety 
that is especially recommended for Vir- 
ginia and West Virginia. Produces a good 
crop of both hay and grain on either light 
or heavy soil. Tall stalks and large heads 
of plump, heavy grains. Treated seed, bus. 
$1.00; 10-bus. lots, 98 ets. per bus. 
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THE WETSEL SEED CO., Harrisonburg, Va. 
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