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quality of hay; the leaves and stems are of medium 
size, The plants are semi-viney and cover the ground 
well throughout the Summer and Fall, thus making it 

more Soy Beans. of our foreisn of an excellent variety to hold weeds in check when planted 
to cuer-production and Pee, leave Soy ene Oe oy in corn. On less fertile soil, the plants grow erect, 
for cotton, and lobe ct can grow prose years ago, while the branches have twining terminals, - The height 
the few eash crops anes ereater than & ch faster, due of plant or length of vine is approximately 6 feet. The 
Bean acreage MM ice tinues to increase mu as food for plant is well branched (average 17 branches per plant 
et the demand _ con found for Soy Beauring paints, # at Baton Rouge), The Palmetto has produced three 
{ on 
tons in tests at Baton Rouge. The seed is straw yellow 
with black hilum,’ and of medium size, 3736 to the 
pound. This variety appears satisfactory for general 
use as forage and for soil improvement when. yellow 
seed is desired. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 Ibs. 90c. 
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to the un meat eran 
humans and livestock and putes, iniprieant atone 
linoleums: cries, Tadios and & “Gat off foreign supplies, 
We Ae rope and Asia Ba eee ign times. t0 
merice 5 Fon MUsh ea 
aah UD ar commercial demand. 
MAM LOX th Yellow 
A Mam tion. 
: 30 days.) ment Star 
q0t ae mee ed by the Delia eens. tested at the 
and Biloxi, hest producing of 4 30 bushels per * 
It’s the highes duced above ‘5 grazing, plant 
station, better than Biloxi for hay, jess than_any § 
é ch e A af puilding. dible Soy ean 
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708 (Matures in 165 days.) 
A rank-growing late variety. 
Tt’ takes longer than some to 
mature its grain but makes a whale 
of a plant. Planted in rows with corn . 
for silage it usually grows 6 feet high. For grazing, 
for hogging down with corn, oad ter soiling, it is un- 
excelled. It is an erect, upstanding plant having no 
runners. This means something to the orchardist who 
wants a cover-crop to cover the ground only. Makes 
good hay if planted late in 3-foot rows, and thick 
enough in the drill to subdue its natural growth. - 
It’s a great hog and cattle Bean. Best results_when 
penis in-rows from 3 to 5 feet wide. Yields 


tion 
eat e prot eens 95c3 2 lbs. 4 
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STOO. TANS! 
rom 10 to 15 tons of green forage per acre. 
Will stand a lot of wet, and.a lot of drought. 
Does well on stiff, heavy soils, and on the light 
sandy soils. One bushel plants 1% to 2 
acres. Lb. 25c¢; 2 lbs. 40c; 5 lbs. 85c. 
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709 (Matures in 170 days.) Them 
! : ost popu 
main-crop hay and soil-improving Soy Bean: 
Compared with cowpeas, one-fourth the 
amount, of seed will produce double the 
amount of hay. Compared to velvet beans, it 
makes a better cover-crop, does not over- 
run trees or fences, and can be cut for-hay if 
wanted. There is no legume that will put as 
much humus and nitrogen combined into the 
soil. Produces 4 to 6 tons of dry hay, or 10 
to 15 tons of green forage per acre, and sur- 
passes alfalfa in feed-value. When grown 
for seed, you can expect 15 to 20 bushels per 
acre, Grows over a long period and is seldom 
affected by wet or dry weather. Less liable 
to shatter than other sorts. It cures quickly, 
and for hay and grain combined it has no 
equal. Plant in rows 2% to 3 feet apart, 4 to 
8 inches apart in drill. A bushel will plant 
3 to 4 acres solid, or from 6 to 8 acres in 
corn middles, Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55c¢;3 5 Ibs,» 
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706 Matures in 170 days. A new type that is widely 
and successfully grown in Louisiana. The leaves and 
stems are large and coarse and the plant is a semi-viny, 
bushy type. ‘The seeds are dull black and slightly larege 
than the O-too-tans. It produced 25 to 30 bushels a 
seed per acre. Yields over 3 tons of cured hay per ac a 
Louisiana planters prefer it to the O-too-tans Een te 
Soy Bean caterpillars show a preference for 0 eet 
when both are grown in the same field One oy fe 
plants 24% to 3 acres in rows 2% to 3 feet apar : ibe 
8 inches apart in drill. Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55¢; Se 
$1.15. Write for larger quantity prices. 
Inoculate all Soy Beans with NITRAGIN “S.” 

711 (Matures in 140 
days.) The plant’s many 
slender, leafy branches make it unexcelled as a 
high-quality hay. In a six-year test it averaged 
1% to 2 tons to the acre. Yields 15 to 20 bushels 
of seed per acre. It is early enough to be har- 
vested in warm weather—usually the latter part of 
September—and late enough to be productive, In 
our latitude can be planted up to A'ugust I. 
Distinctly a hay and land-improving Bean, 
Immune to root-knot. One bushel plants 
6 to 8 acres. Lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 40c3 
& lbs. 90c. Write for 
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