



Frazier’s Seed Store Coffeyville, Kansas 
SORGHUMS— (Continued) 
See Yellow Sheet for Prices 

FODDER CANE—We stock Red Top and Orange Cane; both good fodder varieties and heavy yielders. Sow 
60 lbs. per acre. 
AFRICAN MILLET—Similar to sourless orange cane and very popular with cattlemen as a heavy producer 
of good hay and fodder. 
SORGHUM CANE 
JAPANESE HONEY DRIP—Makes light, clear sorghum. 
WACONIA ORANGE CANE—tThe best sorghum variety obtainable; yields up to 300 gallons of delicious 
sorghum per acre. There is a treat in store for you if you have never tried Waconia. Our seed is Origina- 
tors Pure Stock. Plant 4 lbs. per acre. 
MILLET 
GERMAN MILLET—An excellent producer of -hay. Sow in May or June and cut when in bloom. 30 to 40 
lbs. per acre. 
PROSO or HOG MILLET—Grown almost exclusively for seed and will yield up to 60 bushels per acre. It 
is an excellent poultry feed. Needs warm weather for quick germination. Sow 40 to 50 lbs. per acre. 
SUDAN GRASS 
See yellow sheet in front of catalog for prices 
Sudan is an exceptionally heavy producer of hay 
and pasture and is especially valuable as a pasture 
crop during the hot summer months. It should be sown 
about the first of June and will carry several head of 
stock per acre through July, August and September. 
Sow 25 to 35 lbs. of seed per acre and sow only pure 
seed that has no Johnson grass or cane seed in it. That 
means FRAZIER’S SEED of course. 
SOYBEANS 
Prices on yellow sheet in front of catalog 
HONG KONG—Probably the best yielder and best 
for combining of the yellow oil beans. Does not 
shatter when ripe. Grows well on any soil. 
LAREDO—A heavy producer of hay that is high in 
feeding value. Rather late maturing. Plant 20 lbs. 
per acre in rows. 
VIRGINIA—An early maturing hay variety and a 
good producer on any kind of soil. Plant 20 lbs. 
per acre in rows after the ground is warm. 
BLACK WILSON—Probably the earliest of the hay producing varieties. 
COWPEAS 
WHIPPORWILLS—tThe old standby; a heavy yielder of hay. 
New Era—FEarlier than Whippoorwill and does not vine so heavily. 
FIELD CORN 
Open pollinated varieties—See Yellow Sheet for prices, 

Soy Beans grown on Windmoor Farm 
MIDLAND (State Certified)—This is the standard of comparison for all yellow corn in this section and will 
consistently outyield other varieties over a period of years. Our seed is certified and true to type: 12020 
125 days. 
REID’S YELLOW DENT—WNot quite so large a corn as Midland and will mature in 110 to 120 days. 
FERGUSON LARGE YELLOW DENT—A very popular corn in Oklahoma. Will make exceptional yields 
under good conditions. 130 days. 
FRAZIER’S MORTGAGE LIFTER—Without question the best 100 day corn in existence. It has a strong 
stiff stalk and is early and prolific. Has a small cob and deep rich kernels. 
FRAZIER’S 75 DAY DENT—A very early yellow corn that will produce a crop under almost any conditions 
of soil and weather. 
ST. CHARLES WHITE—The old dependable red cob white corn; a good producer of grain and excellent 
silage corn. 110 days. 
EARLY ADAMS—A white corn that is much used for early roasting ears and feeding corn. Can be 
planted in March. 
MEXICAN JUNE CORN—This is the favorite for late planting as it will stand most extremes of 
weather. We usually cary it in red, white and yellow and will substitute on your order if we don’t have 
the color you want. 
TO INSURE A STAND, ESPECIALLY ON EARLY PLANTING, TREAT YOUR CORN SEED WITH 
SEMESAN JR.—Be sure to include in your order enough Semesan Jr., to treat all your seed. 1% oz. 
tube treats 1 bushel of seed .30c. 
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