
Amounts Lbs. Amounts 








Lbs. 
Name | per per When to Plant. Name per per When to Plant 
| Bushel Acre Bushel Acre 
Alfalfa Seed 60 20-25 Ibs. |Sep.-Nov., Feb.-Apr. Grass, Rhodes, br ,adcast.. 10-15 Ibs. March-April 
Algeria. 50 5 Ibs. March-June Grass;sRescucee > =e 14 15-25 Ibs. Sep.-Oct. 
Barley 2 48 2-3 bus. Sep.-Oct., Feb. Grass, Bermuda (for lawn 
Beans, Mung, in drills__| 60 5 Ibs. April-June 1 Ib. per space 20x20 8-10 Ibs. March-May 
Beans, Soy, Field, in Hegari, in drills .__-|__ 50 8-10 Ibs. March-July 
ills ae ee eee | CO, 25 Ibs. April-July Kaffir Corn, in drills 50 8-10 Ibs. March-June 
Beans, Soy, broadcast___. 60 75-90 Ibs. April-July Kaffir, Schrock or Sagrair_| 50 8-10 Ibs. March-June 
Beans, Velvet, in drills Millet, broadcast _.. -| 50 | 20-25 Ibs. April-June 
B tors Fee ee 60 20-25 Ibs. March-June Milo Maize, in drills 50 8-10 Ibs. March-June 
Beet, Mangel-Wurzel ” 6 Ibs. Sep. to March Oats, broadcast. 32 2Y-3 bus. | Sep.-Oct., Feb. 
Broom: Corny eee 46 10-20 Ibs. Feb.-June Peanuts, Virginia (Jumbo)-| 22 1-1Yy bus. March-June 
Corn. 258 ee 56 8-10 Ibs. Feb.-June Peanuts, Spanish 30 30 Ibs. March-June 
Gorn; , hops sees 4-5 Ibs. Feb.-May Peanuts, Tennessee _____ 22 1-1V4 bus. 
Cotton. hs eee 32 V,-1 bus. Feb.-June Peas, Canedian Field 60 | 35-75 Ibs. Sep.-Nov. 
Clover, Bur. Hulled______ 60 15-20 Ibs. 15 Aug.-Oct. Peas, Field or Stock, 
Clover, Bur. seed in bur_| 1g | 20-30 lbs. 15 Aug.-Oct. broadcast = se ae 60 | 1-114 bus. March-Nov. 
Clover, Crimson 60 15-20 Ibs. Sep.-Oct. Peas, Field or Stock, in 
Clover, Japan or drills eee = es 60 8-12 Ibs. March-Nov. 
Lespedeza.__..__..__. 20-25 Ibs. |Mar.-Apr., Sep.-Nov. Peas, Austrian Winter, 
Clover, Yellow (Sour) or broadcast 60 60-65 Ibs. Sep.-Noy. 
(Melilotus Indica) 60 15-20 Ibs. Sep.-Feb. Rape, Dwarf Essex, in 
Clover, Subterranean _____ 20-25 Ibs. Sep.-Oct. drills eee eee, 5-8 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
Clover, Sweet, (White) Ry cao nese REE 56 |11%4-1V lbs. Sept.-Oct. 
Flow) see eee GO 15-20 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. Sesba ni caer 30-35 Ibs. March-June 
Clover, White Dutch_____ 50 10-15 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. Shallu or Egyptian Wheat 
Feteritajginman soe 8-10 Ibs. March-June (Chicken Corn) 50 81-0 Ibs. March-June 
Grass;= Carpet 10-15 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. Sorghum or Cane, in drills.| 50 5-10 Ibs. Feb.-July 
Grass Dallise=saeeen 25 10-15 Ibs. |Sep.-Nov., Feb.-Apr. Sorghum or Cane, br’cast.|_ 50 {100-150 Ibs. Feb.-July 
Grass, ohnson 30 Ibs. March-May Sorghum or Cane, for 
Grass, Mesquite or Velvet_| 50 | 20-25 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. syrup. ee ee 50 | 5-10 Ibs. March-May 
Grass, Sudan, in drills __. 50 5-10 Ibs. March-June Sunflower) eee 22 5-10 Ibs. Feb.-June 
Grass, Sudan, broadcast. 30-40 Ibs. March-June Vetch cscs eee Sees 60 40-50 Ibs. Aug.-Nov. 
Grass, Red Top or Herds __ 10-15 Ibs. |Sep.-Oct., Feb.-Mar. Wheot 5a Se 60 60 Ibs. Sep.-Nov. 
Grass, Rye. a 20-30 Ibs. Sep.-Oct. 
Grass, Rhodes, in drills __ 5-8 Ibs. March-April 
MAMMOTH RUSSIAN—One of the best egg-producing foods known for poultry. Just 
what you need to fill up the vacant spots in your nord where the soil if att easily GRAIN SORGHUMS 
cultivated. Pound 35c; 10 pounds $2.50, postpaid. 
AND RAPE 

—FOR FEED 
FOR WINTER PASTURE—Plant Winter Rye Grass during September. Rye Grass is 
the fastest growing grass known. Makes more pasture than Wheat, Rye, Oats or 
Barley. Lasts up to latter part of June, when if given a chance will reseed itself, 
starting to grow again when fall rains set in. Dwarf Essex Rape 
Rape has been grown mostly for sheep pasture, 
A . but in recent years people have learned that 
A VEGETABLE GARDEN—say 25x50—will keep the average _ it iS equally valuable as osferage crop fos 
. ae A cattle, hogs an oultry. e young, tender 
family of five in fresh vegetables throughout the season—with leaves of pape mate the fihe Breeds ron tor 
n e ? ‘ use and are preferred by some to mustard an 
enone iala over, maam, for cannin other greens. Under favorable weather condi- 
tions and on good soil Rape will produce from 
ie to 25 tons of green forage bef acre. It can 
e grown in the fall as it stands our winters 
Protect Yourself Against Petate Lots without killing; it can also be sown in the 
spring with good results. Sow in drills at the 
rate of 5 to 8 pounds per acre. Pound 35c; 10 
pounds $3.00, postpaid. 









mea] Scab pits pota- : 
eee an arias Non-Saccharine Sorghums 
them unsclable. ARIZONA GROWN DOUBLE DWARF YELLOW 
MILO MAIZE—Very productive and makes an 
This easy po- enormous amount of the finest kind of grain 
tato dip disin- which is relished by all kinds of stock. Sow in 
fectant gener- rows 3 feet apart; five to ten pounds of seed 
ally lowers per acre. Pound 20c; 10 pounds $1.00, post- 
costs and im- paid. 
proves yields. £ 
Reduces spread Saccharine Sorghums 
erial wi 
or ring rot by RED TOP CANE—The seed is smaller than the 
the cutting Amber and Orange, makes the very finest of 
knife. fodder and is in very heavy demand. Pound 
= 20c; 10 pounds $1.50 postpaid. Ask for prices 
RRicor een 4 h 5 in larger quantities. 
izoctonia reduces the quality TREAT WITH 
and yield of potatoes. Shh Sieind: HONEY DRIP CANE—Large stalk, sometimes 
SEMESAN BEL as large in diameter as Ribbon Cane and 
PRICES: 2 ounces 25c; 4 ounces much taller. Yields as much as four to five 
50c; 1 pound 1.50; 5 pounds 6.50 Diep FoR LARGER POTATO CROPS hundred gallons of the very best syrup to 
ipa Pound 35c; 10 pounds $3.00, post- 
paid. 

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