Perfection Brand GRAIN SORGHUMS | 

A FIELD OF PERFECTION BRAND HEGARI 
DARSO is low growing, heavily foli- 
aged, and has a large stalk which is 
usually tinged with red. It is remark- 
able 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 earl- 
ier 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., 15¢, postpaid. 
Ask for quantity prices. 
Saccharine SORGHUMS for Forage 
JAPANESE HONEY DRIP CANE— 
While this variety is grown exten- 
sively for syrup, it is an ideal sort 
for silage, when a large tonnage per 
acre is desired. Usually grows 10 to 
12 feet tall, producing 60 to 100 gal- 
lons of fine flavor syrup per acre. Our 
stock was grown especially for us 
from high bred seed. 
Lb., 35c, postpaid. 
EARLY ORANGE—Matures a grain 
crop in 100 to 120 days. It is later 
than the Amber. Its stalks are 
heavier and shorter than the Amber. 
Its forage quality is first-class. It is 
very valuable for ensilage. One of the 
heaviest producers of ensilage of the 
entire sorghum family. Fodder qual- 
ity. 
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for this reason we do not quote prices in our 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. 
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PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
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HEGARI—A new grain or forage 
crop similar 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—Certi- 
fied stock well recleaned and of high 
germination. 
Lb., 20c, postpaid. 
Ask for quantity prices. 
RED TOP or SUMAC —In our 
opinion this is the best variety 
for forage or dry hay. The stalks 
are much smaller than either of 
the Amber or Orange varieties. 
It requires 130 to 140 days to 
mature a seed crop. We do not 
recommend this variety for en- 
silage as strongly as we do the 
larger stalk varieties, but many 
of our customers say it makes 
very excellent ensilage. There is 
no better quality for forage than 
the Red Top. It will remain sweet 
and wholesome until late in May 
of the year following harvest. 
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 


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 3% feet apart. 2 to 4 pounls 
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 fodder, use 
DWARF BLACKHULL WHITE KAFIR. 
Lb., 20c, postpaid. 
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 180 days to ma- 
ture. 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., 25c, postpaid. 
Write for quantity prices. 
COLBY MILO MAIZE—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 be- 
tween Early White Milo and Dwarf 
Yellow Milo. Colby Milo is recom- 
mended for a quick maturing variety. 
Lb., 20c, postpaid. 
Ask for quantity prices. 
May 7, 1943. 
All my seeds came up which I pur- 
chased from you. My mother bought 
seeds from you for years. I also have 
been buying your seeds for several sea- 
sons and they always come up and pro- 
duce good crops. I remain, 
Very respectfully, 
Mrs. W. A. Rampp. 

Showing Consumer Prices Only 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUME SEEDS WITH 
1898—FORTY-SIX YEARS OF SERVICE—1944 
When ordering, Always state name of seed. 

ALFALFA 
Swt., Bur, Hubam Clovers 
Size Retail 
1 bu. each...$ .50 
2% bu. each... 1.00 
CLOVERS 
Medium & Mammoth Red, 
Alsike, Crimson & White 
Clovers 
1 bu. each...$ .50 
2% bu. each... 1.00 
LESPEDEZA 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ..$ .50 
PEAS (All Varieties) 
VETCHES(AllVarieties) 
100 lb. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ea.$ .50 
1200 Ib. size ea.. 5.70 
(12-100 Ib. cans) 
LUPINES (AllVarieties) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates up to 100 lbs. seed) ea. $ .50 
GARDEN SIZE—Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines 
Enough for 8 lbs. seed — Retail Price 0c each 
SOYBEANS 
ize Retail 
Small, (Inoculates up 
to 120 Ibs. seed) $ .30 
5 bu. each...... aye) 
25 bu. each...... 2.50 
(One can) 
30 bu. each...... 3.25 
(6-5 bu, cans) 
BEANS—Navy, Pinto, 
String, Wax, Kidney 
Ly buweach ce $ .35 
PEANUTS, LIMA 
BEANS, COW PEAS 
Small, (Inoculates up 
to 120 Ibs. seed) $ .30 
5: bu. each. ..... 55 
25 bu. each...... 2.50 
(One can) 
30 bu. each...... 3.25 



