NICHOLSON’S FIELD SEED PLANTING SCHEDULE 





































































t lity Field Seed 
a? ie] Amo Nicholson’s Quality Field See 
OS eel ape Double Cleaned and Scientifically Tested 
AlfalfaSeed_..........| 60 20-25 Ibs. | Sept.-Nov., Feb.-Apr. for Purity and Germin ation 
Barley... pe Se ea eA 2-3 bus. Sept.-Oct., Feb. ' 
Beans, Mung, in drills 60 5lbs. _| April-June AGAIN THIS YEAR 
Beans, Soy, Field, in drills_| 60 25 lbs. April-July We are fighting the same cruel war that we were 
Beans, Soy, Field, br’dcast_| 60 75-90 lbs. | April-July last year. But today, we are fighting with greater contfi- 
Beans, Velvet, in drills, 3 dence than ever before. We can see the good that 
toSt_____________| 60 20-25 Ibs. | March-June comes from a unified front—a front which is backed 
Beet, Mangel-Wurzel____ 6 Ibs. 15th Mar. to 15th June} by a cause dear to the heart of every American. 
Broom Corn __ ag 10-20 Ibs. | Feb.-June Every industry is cooperating to bring an end to the 
Corn._________________.| 56 8-10 lbs. | Feb.-June conflict in which we are so greatly involved. 
Corn, Pop____ = 4-5 lbs. _| Feb.-May And back of the Man Behind the Gun—FOOD is 
Cottons ..2es. 0 ath) lege Y2-1 bus. | Feb.-June most important! Food from field and garden is as 
Clover, Bur, Hulled | 60 15-20 Ibs. | 15 Aug.-Oct. essential as arms and ammunition. It is therefore 
Clover, Bur, seed in bur___ 18 20-30 lbs. | 15 Aug.-Oct. vitally necessary that we have sufficient food, not only 
Clover, Crimson | g9 15-20 lbs. | Sept.-Oct. for our fighting forces, but for the home front. 
Clover, Common NICHOLSON'S tested seeds are dependable! Plant 
a8 i es pas 20-25 Ibs. | Mar.-Apr., Sept-Nov. | them with confidence, so that your patriotic endeavors 
MMe a 60 15-20 lbs, | Sept-Feb. may produce better crops and better gardens. : 
Clover, Subterranean___ 20-25 lbs. | Sept.-Oct. Nicholson's Tested Field and Pasture Seeds” are 
Clover, Sweet (White double cleaned and tested in our own seed labora- 
Flow)____________.| 60 | 15-20lbs. | Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. | tory by an analyst with years of experience and in 
Clover, White Dutch ______} 50 10-15 Ibs. | Sept.Oct., Feb.-Apr. | cddition to this, all of our seeds are verified by another 
Feterita, in drills _________ 8-101bs. | March-June reliable seed laboratory. The above facts should 
Grass, Carpet er 10-15 Ibs. | Sept.-Oct., Feb.Apr. | prove our sincerity in trying to furnish only the best 
Grass, Dallis_ Banas 10-15 lbs. | Sept.-Nov., Feb.-Apr. J Gnd most dependable in Field and Pasture seeds. 
Grass, Johnson. oar eee 30 lbs. March»May “Nicholson's Tested Field and Pasture Seeds’’ are 
Grass, Mesquite or Velvet_| 50 20-25 Ibs. | Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. double cleaned and tested in our own seed labora- 
Grass, Sudam, in drills____ 50 5-10 lbs. | March-June tory by an analyst with years of experience and in 
Grass, Sudan, broadcast___ 30-40 Ibs. | March-June addition to this, all of our seeds are verified by another 
Grass, Red Top or Herds__ 10-15 lbs. | Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Mar. reliable seed laboratory. The above facts should 
Grass, Rye a 20-30 Ibs. | Sept.-Oct. prove our sincerity in trying to furnish only the best 
Grass, Rhodes, in drills __ 5-8 lbs. | March-April and most dependable in Field and Pasture seeds. 
Grass, Rhodes, broadcast. 10-15 Ibs. | March-April 
Grass, Rescue 14 15-25 lbs. Sept.-Oct. 
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Hegari, in drills_ Diep EO 8-10 lbs. March-July 
Kafir Corn, in drills_______| 50 8-10 lbs. March-June 
Kafir, Schrock or Sagrain__| 58 8-10 lbs. | March-June 
Millet, broadcast 50 20-25 lbs. | April-June 
Milo Maize, in drills. | 50 8-10 Ibs. March-June 
Oats, broadcast._..__.______.| 32 2Y2-3 bus. | Sept.-Oct., Feb. 
Peanuts, Virginia (Jumbo)_| 22 1-1¥2 bus. | March-June 
Peanuts, Spanish________| 30 30-40 lbs. March-June 
Peanuts, Tennessee________| 22 1-144 bus. | March-June 
Peas, Canadian Field_____| 60 35-75 lbs. Sept.-Nov. 
A giclt Aaah nec si fok diel wo 318} 1-114 bus. March-Nov. 
Raced tS ctadlale aaa 60 8-12 lbs. March-Nov. 
Peas, Nicholson’s Austrian 
Winter, broadcast...__| 60 60-65 lbs. Sept.-Nov. 
op arias punintane 5-8 lbs. _ | Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
Ny Af AMI die a er eee ae GSMS. °) 114-12 bus. | Sept.-Oct. 
SIE ike haere hoe 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 Ibs. | Feb.-July 
pl ered etre 50 510 et Feb.-June 
Sunflower________- 22 5-10 lbs. March-May 
Vetch _ meee | OD 40-50 lbs. | Aug.-Nov. 
Wheat____ man 60 75-90 lbs. _| Sept.-Nov. 

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