SEED -- for lawn, Pasture and Hay 
SUDAN GRASS 
Sudan is strictly an annual and must be 
planted over each spring. It is the quickest 
growing and best summer pasture yet devel- 
oped—good right up until frost: Sudan is a 
warm weather crop—wait until April 15 in 
latitude of central Mississippi and get first 
cutting of hay in 60 to 70 days. It does not 
require lime. It grows best on a rich loam 
but has been grown successfully on almost 
every class of soil from a heavy clay to a 
light sand. You can sow 25 pounds per acre 
broadcast with good results, Eat on rich land 
planters tell us it is foolish to sow less than 40 
pounds, even 50 per acre, when an amazing 
growth results, of very fine stemmed succulent 
plants, much more palatable to the stock. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 25c; 5 lbs., $1.00; 10 lbs., 
$1.75; 25 lbs., $3.75. 
BERMUDA GRASS 
FOR PASTURE. Grows on most all types of 
soil but will not grow in dense shade. Bermuda 
and Lespedeza grow fine together, and if 
White Clover or Crimson Clover is added, an 
excellent pasture is possible from early spring 
to midfall. Because of its dense sod and 
creeping habit of growth, Bermuda is decided- 
ly the best grass to prevent soil erosion. Do 
not plant until the cold is definitely past, and 
the ground is thoroughly warm; roughly, 
from April 15th to August 15th. Hulled Ber- 
muda germinates in 10 days with ample mois- 
ture. Unhulled seed requires 21 to 30 days. 
For grazing, sow 10-15 pounds unhulled seed 
per acre alone, less in a pasture mixture. 
Hulled seed sows 50 per cent more space. 
Prices (Unhulled Seed), postpaid, 1/2 Ib., 60c: 
Ib., $1.00; 3 Ibs., $2.85; 5 lbs., $4.50. 
Prices (Hulled Seed), postpaid, Y% Ib., 75c: 
lb., $1.35: 3 Ibs., $3.90; 5 lbs., $6.25. 
FOR LAWNS. The dependable hot weather 
grass for southern lawns. Sow April 15th to 
August 15th; have ground well prepared and 
cover seed lightly as seeds germinate slowly. 
Keep soil well watered until up. If weather is 
dry, soak ground well three times a week. 
Sow one pound of unhulled seed to 20 x 30, or 
600 square feet. Sow one pound of hulled 
seed to 25 x 40, or 1,000 square feet. 
Prices (Unhulled Seed), postpaid, 2 lb., 60c: 
Ib., $1.00; 3 lbs.; $2.85; 5 lbs., $4.50. 
Prices (Hulled Seed), postpaid, 1% lb., 75c; 
lb., $1.35; 3 Ibs., $3.90; 5 lbs., $6.25. 

WINTER RYE GRASS 
FOR PASTURE. Sow in September and Octo- 
ber, the earlier the better. Don’t sow on wheat 
or other small grain, but by itself, or perhaps 
with other grasses, or with clover, on well- 
prepared land. Sow it on fertile soil only for 
best results. Good stands are easily obtained 
and the fall growth is rapid, affording pasture 
from late fall to late spring—dies down in hot 
summer. The foliage is very tender, and all 
livestock find it palatable. Sow 20 to 30 
pounds per acre. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 30c; 5 Ibs., $1.00; 10 lbs., 
$1.75. 
FOR LAWNS. When sown in the tall, which 
is the proper season, Winter Rye Grass re- 
mains green all through the winter. Sow on 
top of Bermuda in September, October and 
November, at the rate of one pound to 10 x 10 
feet, or 100 square feet. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 30c; 5 lbs., $1.00; 10 Ibs., 
$1.75. 
CLIPPER CLEANER 
Has vertical air 
blast cleaners, fans, 
and separators. 
Cleans most. all 
seeds and grains. 
Available about 
June 1, 1945. Write 
for illustrated, de- 
scriptive folder and 
prices. 

SUDAN GRASS 
Pasture Grass Mixtures 
PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURE NO. 1. For uplands and well drained loamy soils, for either 
pasture or hay. Contains various grasses and clovers in proper proportions for such soils, based 
on our observation and experience. Sow 20 to 25 pounds per acre. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 55c; 5 lbs., $2.25; 10 lbs., $4.25. 
PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURE NO. 2. For lowlands. Experience has taught ‘that some 
grasses and clovers thrive best in rather low. moist soils. Our No. 2 Mixture is prepared accord- 
ingly, good for grazing and hay. Sow 18 to 21 pounds per acre. 
Postpaid, 1 Ib., 60c; 5 lbs., $2.50; 10 lbs., $4.75. 
PERMANENT HOG MIXTURE. Especially prepared for pasturing hogs. Composed of Red 
Clover, Red Top Grass, Orchard Grass, Alsike Clover, Rape, etc. Sow 20 pounds per acre. 
Postpaid, 1 lb., 50c; 5 lbs., $2.00; 10 Ibs., $3.75. 



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‘TRADE MARK AEG. 
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COMBINATION FERTILIZER 
AND SEED SOWER 
Of special value to farmers who wish 
to apply granular fertilizer or seed early 
in the spring when the soil is still wet 
from early thaws. It is especially useful 
on steep, rough and irregular land. 
Price—Each, postpaid, $4.25. 

See Green Ink List « 
CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
For more than 60 years it has been 
on the market and long ago won rec- 
dependable machine. 
Hundreds of thousands of farmers in 
America, Europe, Canada and else- 
where have long relied upon it for 
sowing Clover, Grass, Alfalfa, Lespe- 
deza, Oats, Rye, Millet, Wheat, Turnip, THOMPSON WHEELBARROW SEEDER 
and other seeds that are sown broad- 
ognition as a 

CAHOON SEED SOWER 
This seed sower has been known 
and recognized as standard equipment 
in all parts of the country for many 
years. Sows all kinds of grains and 
grass seed. Bag and hopper holds 22 
quarts; two gates govern the quantity 
of seed used, preventing waste. 
Price—Each, postpaid, $5.35. 


















































cast. NO. 13 ROYAL, Double Hopper Seeder. The fastest grass seeder on 
SOWER THAT the market. Easy running and lightweight, complete only 50 pounds. 
Fst ISCATTERS EveNLy Price—Each, postpaid, $3.00. The seed is never bunched. Seed is sown close to ground, hence wind 
does not blow it. 14 feet in length, having an extra deep hopper, is the 
best for sowing Lespedeza seed in addition to sowing alfalfa, clovers, 
millet, timothy, grasses, etc. With chain feed. 
Price f.o.b. Memphis, $19.75. 
NO. 101 UNIVERSAL DISTRIBUTOR. An all-purpose distributor, 
broadcasts uniformly at any rate application required. Hopper ca- 
pacity 14% bushels of seed or one 100-pound bag of fertilizer, spreading 
width 10 feet. 
Price f.o.b. Memphis, $30.75. 
HORN SEED SOWER 
Has patented seed gauge constructed of 
brass that will never rust. It is this gauge 
that has made this seeder so popular. It 
is very accurate and dependable and is 
attached to a sectional tube. It is an old 
favorite with truckers and farmers every- 
where for sowing all small seeds like 
grass, alfalfa, timothy, lespedeza, etc. 

Price—Each, postpaid, $1.10. 
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