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horses and cattle. Ready in 6 to weeks, 






be controlled tl : especially 
‘ A aap a 7 nere is no other 
lis Sarr ad ee en perennial grass that makes 48 800d yields ‘of hay. sis 
= oe April until the end of am ies wmarkably well. Sow 40 pounds: to thie’ aoe Pras 
ee ay time from April until the end of 3a early spring until early fal] 
acre, 
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ine Tennessee-grown : Pasture and a h - _ Mixtures of J hng 5: 
July. a ae © Ibe, 266 5 Ibs. B5c. et Ta pe ss oats ae abeas, also Tage ta ee 
si F De Bur OF m. 50. } a A See Ri oS 36 . 
Not prepaid; 10 lbs. $1.15; 100 lbs, $9.5 Prepaid: 10 Ibs. ‘$1.0. 106 lbs. $15. i 5 Ibs. $1.40. ° Not 







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913°A: giant forage plant. ‘The v; i 
: eq ; > yield ig truly enormous an 
50 tons of green forage per is hot unusual, Undoubtedis 
high ene, most valuable fodder ps, 8.to 12 ft 
50 stalks from a single ~ % 
harvested w len 4 to 5 ft. high, 2 or 3 cuttings ‘man ts 
obtained in a Single season, The Nutritious leaves are ‘long 
2s ender and Sweet so there ix 
waste to the erop whatever, S_ the whole Plant is ereedils 
eaten by all stock. [f sufficient is Planted, a continuous Sup- 
Dly of green feed can be had daily right up to frost, The 
eaves are longer and broader than corn. contain 8 to 10 per- 
cent of Sugar. It makes Splendic ensilage. — Plant during 
April and May..in drills 3% to 4 feet apart; 2 to .3 pounds 
plants Fas ger. Ibe. gepcket {Oc; 1% Ib.-30c¢; Ip, 90c; 
@ 8, ‘ 3; 5 Ibs, .90, or larger antities s ‘ice. 
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Ommended for planting 
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PEARL orCATTAIL © 
f{ the most nutritious of the green 
ee Natit Be Grows 10 to 12 Sg an 
night eecibe GA Boe @ limon tee couee. 
Ded yay ae UAE ie All stock eat it 
Does well on poor land, wo eee 
i and thrive on it. o pla : 
Shares! toward solving the forage prob 
poultry feed and highly reoe- 

to attract quail and 
‘tridges, ‘‘ 
a hardy. tall, annual herb panridges It's 
growing 4°to 7 ft. high. producing 
flowers followed. by seed pods which Scatter oily cas in prea 
profusion. Frequently Planted to baj 
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from the seed is sweet and, RAD The oil i 
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é like. oliy -Oil, can be used on 
Salads and for other culinary purposes.’ The Parched seeds 
are used in confectionery, Reseeds itself, Yields 500 to 700 
pounds of seed per acre. You should attract game birds to 
your farm by shelter feeding them durj i 
y i ring the winter with 
Bene, Plant In rows out in the i : 


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Be. eee nee t THO Stans hae NOt gee also in cotton and 
i ; . ld no e plante cornfields at ; a8t cultivation at € rate of 5 lbs, Der jaan 
fh lem th the Beale | escoueny warm. Plant acre. We offer the tall srowing variety. 1% Ib, 5c; Ib, 40¢; pe 
{ pau we even mee rows, using 5 pounds. # Ibs. 70c; 5 Ibs. $1.50. Not Prepaid: 10 Ibs, $1.90; 106 i 
Ge seed. OF 20 pounds broadcast, to the j tbs. $17.00, 
2 C32 Ibs. 70c; 5 lbs. $1.40. 
Not cent e Ibs. $1.95; 100 Ibs. $17.50. 
Mets. 
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53 REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 

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‘Farm and Field Seeds 
