SUMMER AND WINTER LEGUMES TO SAVE YOU MONEY 
SOY BEANS 
A FIELD OF MUNG BEANS 

A FIELD OF HAIRY WINTER VETCH IN BLOOM 
NICHOLSON’S SOY BEANS 
INOCULATE SOY BEANS WITH NITRAGIN “S” 
Soy Beans can be sold to oil mills for crushing purposes, making an excellent cash crop. 
The early varieties of Yellow Soy Beans, such as Macoupin and Arksoy, will prove well 
adapted to growing in the Southwest. Results obtained in Texas were much more satis- 
factory than those of other varieties of oil type beans. We recommend these two kinds as 
being worthy of a trial. 
Soy Beans of all varieties make a wonderful hay crop, but we recommend the Laredo 
and Red Tanner when planted for hay purposes. Give Soy Beans a trial this year. (See 
garden seed section for edible Soy Beans.) 
PLANT—the yellow varieties for crushing at the rate of 3 pecks per acre, in 38-inch 
rows. On the smaller size hay beans, such as Laredo and Tanner, a bushel will plant 3 
acres. 
Arksoy Mamloxi 
The best medium-early variety for crushing (Mammoth Yellow) 
purposes, with a very high oil content. A heavy A large yellow bean, slow to shatter and is 
producer. Erect in growth, making them easy fi mi ddaptedi Ons ofineron 
to combine. Non-shattering qualities about the bats Lea aah oak, rhe plant is very papa 
same as other yellow sorts. This bean did very = qnd bushy. Matures in 140 days. Price: lb., 30c; 
well in Texas in 1941. Matures in 135 days. 2 - 
Price: Ib. 30c; 2 Ibs., 50c, postpaid. Please ask  fuiest’ jpg, POStPuG: Please ask for prices in 
for prices in larger lots. 
Macoupin Laredo 
The earliest maturing yellow bean ever to hay varieties. A very simall black bess’ ine. 
be grown in the Southwest. a ideal arts dium early in maturity but shatters and there- 
to plant when you_ want to follow up with a fore must be harvested when ready. Matures in 
winter grain crop. This bean is slow to shatter 135 days. Price, lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 45c, postpaid. 
and the oil content is higher than any other Please ask for prices in ‘larger Jota 5 
Southern yellow variety, testing 21.53 per cent. z 
In our opinion this is the crushing bean for 
which the South has been waiting for some Red Tanner 
years. We strongly recommend Macoupin as i ; ; 
the best, mainly for its earliness. Matures in A dandy hay variety, the seed are reddish in 
110 days. Lb., 30c; 2 Ibs., 50c, postpaid. Please anti about the same ove a panes es 
i ices in larger lots. will produce as much fine hay and more see 
eon Pre fe than the Laredo. The bean is tough, therefore 
Edible Soy Beans suffering very little loss in threshing and clean- 
ing. Matures in 135 days. Price, lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 
Please see Garden Seed section, listed with 45c, postpaid. Please ask for prices in larger 
garden beans. See page 6. lots. 
We handle Soy Beans in car lots. Please ask for prices in large lots, advising quantity you 
expect to use. 

Mung Beans Velvet Beans 
INOCULATE SEED WITH NITRAGIN “E” INOCULATE SEED WITH NITRAGIN "E” 
An exceptionally good hay crop and a won- Velvet Beans make a greater growth of vines 
derful soil improver and very drought resistant. than any other known forage plant in the same 
We have enjoyed an increased demand for length of time. They should be planted in rows 
Mung Beans for sprouting purposes, as the 3 to 5 feet apart, at the rate of one-half bushel 
sprouts are used extensively in preparation of to three pecks per acre. They are also fine for 
numerous Chinese dishes. Previous to the war, planting in corn. These Beans make wonderful 
the sprouts were imported from the Orient. grazing for all kinds of stock, and even atter 
Chinese restaurants in this country are now frost has killed the vines, stock will eat vines 
producing sprouts for their own use. About 5 and beans and fatten on them. Such vines and 
pounds will plant an acre. Best results are roots as are left by stock should be plowed 
obtained when planted in 2)4- to 3-foot rows, 4 under, as they are very rich in fertilizing value. 
to 5 inches in the drill. Lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 95c, post- EARLY SPECKLED OR 100-DAY VINING VA- 
paid. Ask for prices in larger quantities. RIETY. Lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 65c, postpaid, Ask for 
prices in larger quantities. 
Vetch 
INOCULATE SEED WITH NITRAGIN ’”C” 
Vetch is another splendid forage plant. It is 
very hardy, is valuable as a winter cover crop 
to prevent leaching and for forage and turn 
under purposes. This annual legume has been 
growing greatly in favor with the farmers and 
dairymen of the South. We strongly recommend 
the planting of this wonderful soil-building 
plant. 
HAIRY WINTER VETCH (Vicia Villosa). This 
most popular variety is partly misnamed, as a 
large portion of the plants produced are smooth 
instead of hairy. May be sown either in spring 
or fall. When sown in spring it is ready to be 
cut by July. Sow 50 to 60 pounds of Vetch with 
the same amount of oats, using the oats to sup- 
port the Vetch. Lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 65c, postpaid. 
Not prepaid, 20 lbs., $3.60. Ask for prices in 
larger quantities. 
COMMON VETCH (Vicia Sativa). About the 
same as Hairy Vetch except not quite so hardy 
Sow in spring as well as fall. Lb. 30c; 2 lbs., 
S5c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 20 lbs., $2.40. Ask 
for prices on larger quantities. 
NOTICE 
We carry in stock other varieties of Vetch 
during the fall.of the year. Please write for our 
Fall Catalog—ready September lst. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
— 43 — DALLAS, TEXAS 
