GOLDEN 
i Si large-yield- 
28 quick, easily cured, larg 
se oe tetione hay-crop. hig eisai 
Ane and eattle. Ready in 6 to & eeks, 
nd should be cut when coming into flower. 
and s 
i n 50 pounds to the 
te gs De heen until the end of 
Rete, anve offer genuine Tennessee-E rows 
Pe bec; s ibs, 406; 5 Ibs. 2 Bc. 
erot wepaid: 10 1bs, $1.10; 100 Ibs. $9.00. 
“PEARL orCATTAIL | 
ost nutritious of the green 
ae ner ne ‘Grows 10 to 12 foe eal 
Algae ang can commence when 3 to A eae 
hig Can be cut 3 or 4 times in A en nt 
cate well on ce oaaes Po aint a 
i rive é : 
Ne toeard solving the peree eProp. 
ent fs the South. Should not bie p hand 
til the ground is thoroughly vane pee 
¥ til August in 3-foot rows, Larva as ee 
BF seed, or 20 OS Dla ee 40. 
- Lb. 40c; Ss. G5 oat 
Mok prepaid: 10 Ibs. $2.20; 100 Ibs. $20 
Farm and Field Seeds 
827 Recognized as one of our most valuable hay and forage 
plants, although considered a pest in many parts of the South. 
o other grass makes such enormous yields of hay—3 to 4 
cuttings a Season—and the hay compares favorably with tim- 
othy and alfalfa. Tt should be cut or mo j 
Seed-heads begin to form. i 
Johnson Grass k, especially 
horses, here is no other 
sTass that makes as d yields of hay. i 
drought remarkably well. Sow 40 bounds to th 
early spring until early fall to Sive you a perma 
Pasture and a hay-crop forever j 
and other crops, s'uch as oats and 
quality of hay.’ Lb. 3Oc; 2 Ibs. 50c; & 
prepaid: 10 Ibs. $1.20; 100 Ibs, $10.00, 
SHEA giant forage plant. The Yield is truly enormous and 
50 tons of green forage per acre is not unusual, Undoubtedly 
one of the most valuable fodder crops, 12° ft, 
high, sending up from 20 to 50 stalks 
If harvested when 4 to 5 ft. hi 
3 s no 
Ts aS the who is greedily 
If sufficient is planted, a continuous sup- 
ly of green feed can be had daily right up to frost. 
leaves are longer and broader than corn, contain 8 to 10 per- 
cent of sugar. It makes splendid ensilage, Plant during 
April and May in drills 31% to 4 feet apart: 2 to 3 pounds 
plants ‘an acre. Qz. Dacket {Oc; % Ib. 30c; Ib. 90c; 
2 Ibs. $1.60; 5 Ibs. $3.50. For larger quantities see price- 
list in back of catalog. 
he oil 
can be used on 
ae Darched seeds 
i 
Ibs. per 
;%4 Ib. 20c;° 
For larger quanti- 
the tall gro f 
Ib. 65c; 2 Ibs. 10; 5 $2.50. 
ties, see price-list in’ back of catalog, 

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