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AND KNOW YOU WILL WANT TO ORDER 
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Free choice of milk cows on Lubbock Experiment Station pasture, shows Sweet Sudan 
pape off to the ground before the common Sudan pote alongside the Sweet is 
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WHAT One of the newest and greatest triumphs of the plant breeder. 
WHY Because 1) it has such a sweet juicy stalk of such high palatability 
that livestock eat it down to the ground before touching other 
grasses or legumes in the same pasture; 2) it does not seed as early 
as common sudan so stays green longer, and even after maturity its 
stalks and stems are readily eaten; 3) it has more and broader leaves, 
heavier and taller stalks, and heavier stools; 4) it is highly resistant 
to leaf spot disease, fire blight, chinch bug injury, root rot, charcoal 
rot, and to rust; 5) it is excellent for hay—bundled, loose or baled— 
which because of the sugar content does not easily dry out. 
WHERE At Bober’s Seed House, because we handle onl), the pure, top Bats = 
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WHEN Now. Because it is a new introduction, the supply is not very large 
and the demand is great . . . with good reason. 
25 Ibs. $4.50; 50 Ibs. $8.35; 100 Ibs. si 00 ; . 
The perfect summer pasture and annual hay sink whether you~ live in 
Eastern States, North, South or in the West. Grows rapidly and thrives in the 
hot dry months when other pastures are least productive. ; eee Pasa d 
Sudan grass is planted at 4 to 20 pounds per acre depending on rainfall. 
Standard SUDAN GRASS seed, No. 1 grade. 
25 ibs. $3.00; 50 Ibs. $5. 50; 100 Ibs. $10.00- 

Whether you live East, West, North or South, try this on Sam’s recommen- 
dation. Plant GEHU Flint, Payne’s White Dent or Falconer Semi-dent corn. 
High yielding ability and highest fattening quality, best adapted for hogging 
and sheeping off. Save work and make a higher profit on your livestock. Seed 
corn is not plentiful, order without delay. 
Price $5.65 per bushel 
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