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mixed with cowpeas and soy beans, Plant in 
3%- to 4-foot drills, using 8 to 10 pounds per acre, or 
broadcast 50 to 78 pounds for forage. “If sown broadcast 
with peas, use 25 pounds with 1 bushel of peas. Our seed 
# is remarkably clean and of exceptional quality. 
# 90! Improved Black Amber. par superior in growth 
a and yielding qualities to the original early Amber Sorghum. 
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If planted early it will yield two cuttings a season. If grown. 
[ with cowpeas or soy beans the quality of the hay is im- 
' proved and a more balanced ration may be had. Grows 
he. 10 to 12 feet. Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55¢; 5 Ibs. $1.10. For 
f larger quantities, see price-list in back of catalog. 
a8 899 Early Orange. Stalks taller and heavier than. the 
i Amber, but matures later. Yields immense crops for- fodder. 
Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55c¢; 5 lbs. $1.10. For larger quantities, 
see price-list in back of catalog. 
902 Red-Top or Sumac. The great hay-cane or sweet 
RS Sotghum crop for the Southwest. Its slender stalks and 
‘ abundant leaves make it desirable for hay. Resists drought. 
im Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c¢; 5 ibs.. $1.10. 
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894 (Spur.): A distinct dwarf variety. Matures ear- 
lier and produces heavier yields than Kafir corn or Milo. 
Valuable for forage and fodder. It is a good’ crop to 
plant after oats .or wheat because it is quick-maturing 
and its grain-feed value is nearly as high as corn. For 
hog-feed, cut grain-heads in the “dough.” Soil should 
be prepared early for planting Feterita. Sow in 
3-foot rows, 6°to 8 potinds per acre. Lb. 30¢}3 
2 lbs. 50¢; 5 Ibs. $1.00. For larger quanti- 


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903 Produces 8 to 15 tons of silage or if left to 
ripen will produce 40 to 50 bushels of grain and 
4 to 8 tons of cured hay per acre. Relished by ‘all 
livestock. Grows quickly—matures in 10 to 12 
weeks. A safer feed crop than corn and withstands 
heglect_ and adverse conditions. Splendid combina- 
tion with Soy Beans. 
Plant in 3% ft. rows, 8 to 10 seeds i 
every 12 inches. Cultivate a couple of ies eee 
thin, out 4 to 5 stalks per hill. We do not ree- 
ommend broadcast planfing. Can be best har- 
vested with a corn binder, shocked like oats until 
oo ieee as Ibs, per acre. Lb. 30c€: 2 Ibs 
Jc; 5 Ibs. -00. For larger ntities see 
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891 (Black Hull.) | Very Bore and leafy; valu- 
able for forage and grain. Drill seed thinly, like 
sorghum, or sow broadcast. Lb. 306; 2 Ibs. 
50c; 5 Ibs. $1.00. For larger quantities, see 
price-list in back of eatalog. 
Farm and Field Seeds 
