Pkt. Oz. %4 1b. 1Ib. 
Alabama Sweet _.......... 05 “10- .35 21:35 
Georgia Rattlesnake ____. 05 .10 .85 1.35 
Phinney’s Early ............ 105/01 Om yas0 1405 
HloridayGiant we en 605 681509) 675 1.85. 
LOM Watsontes «seers 05 10 .385 1.35 
Golden Honey, yellow ...... 05 .10 .35 1.35 
Halbert’s Honey .............. ;OO; Omen Sonu 1.35 
Kleckley Sweet 205 neelOn 223641.35 
Monte Cristo .................. 05." i510... 385. 1.35 
Stone Mountain 05 .10 .35 1.35 
Dixie. Queene 4. Le 505004 310 e/a. 1.85 
All postpaid. 
We have a complete line of Poultry Equipment. 
Write for Catalog. 
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Herbs 
j Pkt. Pkt. 
Anise = 2 a, $0.10 Marjoram ......... $0.10 
Caraway ............ 10° Rosemary .......-« -10 
Coriander .......... pO SOS Obata whee ae 10 
Hennel jee OG ely Moye seu 10 
Lavender .......... 10 All postpaid. 

Acme Spraying Materials for the 
Orchard and Gardens 
We carry at all times complete line of 
the Acme Arsenate of Lead, Fungi-Bordo, 
Dusting Sulphur, Lime Sulphur for all spray- 
ing combinations, Black Leaf 40, Green Tox, 
Schep’s Plant Spray. Ask for Special price 
lists and circulars covering these spraying 
materials. Spraying guides mailed free on re- 
quest. New D.D.T. and other vegetable dusts. 
Ask for pamphlets. 
Hudson Line Compressed Air Sprayers 
We are exclusive agents for this splendid 
line of Dusters and Sprayers in all sizes and at 
lowest prices. Ask us for special price lists. 
ECLIPSE BRAND FIELD SEEDS 
Oklahoma Alfalfa Seed 
Due to the short crops of Alfalfa seed all 
over the nation and the very heavy planting de- 
mands last fall we are entirely sold out of all 
high grades of our Eclipse Brand Alfalfa seed, 
so are able only to offer some lots of low grade 
alfalfa seed. These lots are 95% or better puri- 
ty and of satisfactory germination. This seed 
will meet the needs of many for hog pasture, 
as well as sowing for hay. We call this our 
Fair Grade and quote following price at $35.00 
per 100 Ibs. f.o.b. Shawnee, Okla. 
“NITRAGIN” INOCULATION AND PHOS- 
PHATES guarantee successful stands of sweet 
clover and alfalfa as well as all other varieties 
of clovers. We have found from experience 
all of our soils are lacking in phosphates and 
where one or two hundred pounds per acre 
have been added, our customers have secured 
wonderful stands and yields from seedings of 
clovers and alfalfas. Ask for special prices on 
our Swift’s Red Steer 20% Superphosphate. 
You will find special Nitragin prices elsewhere 
in our seed list. 
Early Yellow Soy Beans 
While not a good variety for hay, yet it 
is one of the very good bean yielding types, 
making it excellent to graze down by livestock 
or thresh the beans for sale to oil mills for 
crushing purposes. It is a good variety to 
plant in corn when you lay it by. Ask for 
prices. 
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CYCLONE HAND SEEDERS—Best all round 
seeder for sowing all farm seed. $2.75 each, 
postpaid. 
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Laredo Soy Beans 
j A new variety of outstanding worth, par- 
ticularly for making hay. The Laredo makes 
many slender branches and the plants are leafy, 
both of which go to make an ideal Bean for 
hay. It is particularly adapted to sections 
where wilt and nematode are prevalent, as it 
has proven resistant to these troubles.  , 
As a soil builder it ranks favorably with 
other summer legumes. The seeds of the Laredo 
Bean are very small. One bushel, 60 pounds, 
will plant about 10 acres in 214-foot rows, plant- 
ing three to four seeds to the foot in drills. 
The proper time to cut for hay is when the 
Beans are about half matured. 
Write for prices. 
Virginia Soy Beans 
This variety is about 20 days earlier than 
the Mammoth Yellow variety. The vines have 
an abundance of growth and it is a heavy 
yielder of beans. The vines stand about three 
feet high and are easily cut for hay. We do 
not hesitate to recommend this bean to our 
customers. Ask for prices. 
Sweet Clover 
Melilotus Alba White Blossom 
Sweet Clover is also useful for soil im- 
provement as it is very valuable to lime and 
heavy clay and black soils, not only on account 
of the heavy stems and foliage, but also because 
of the thick heavy root system which upon 
decaying will improve the soil and its drain- 
age. Lands planted in Sweet Clover will in- 
crease greatly in value with each year’s growth. 
Planting of this wonderful Clover is certainly 
a great investment for land owners. 
This can be called the upland alfalfa, as 
the pasture and hay is in every way its equal. 
Will grow on the very poorest soil. Is a super- 
ior soil builder, adapted to any soil, makes 
fine ensilage, and is one of the most popular 
plants for bees. Sweet clover honey is the best 
honey produced, and brings the highest price. 
Sow 12 to 15 pounds per acre in the fall or early 
spring. Yellow Bloom Biennial Sweet Clover © 
also at same prices. 
Prices, 30c per pound; 2 pounds 50c; post- 
paid. $18.00 per 100 Ibs..,.F. O. B. Shawnee, 
Oklahoma. 
Korean Lespedeza 
Since our crop is large and our prices 
lower, you cannot afford not to seed down part 
of your pasture lands. Especially would it pay 
you to sow Korean Lespedeza in with your oat 
acreages this spring. By*so doing you will have 
an excellent late summer and early fall pasture 
after the oat crop has been harvested. As usual 
there will be some very low priced seed offered 
that will be heavily infested with noxious weed 
seeds, so demand the best seed and know what 
you are getting before you buy. Our seed is 
State tagged and tested and will please the 
most critical and at lowest prices possible for 
such high grade seed. Use Nitragin to inocu- 
late Lespedeza when sowing on new lands 
where this clover has never been grown. Nitra- 
gin inoculation will produce better stands and 
luxurious growth. Ask us for firm prices when 
you are ready to buy. Special prices on large 
amounts. Lb. 30c, postpaid; 2 Ibs. 50c, post- 
paid. $11.00 per 100 Ibs. F. O. B. Shawnee, 
Oklahoma. Ask for prices on larger amounts. 
Lespedeza Sericea 
This wonderful new introduction from the 
Orient is a perennial, living indefinitely; more 
and more shoots coming from the original 
crown year after year. This is the greatest 
of soil-building legumes, producing both hay 
and pasture crops; very drouth-resistant and 
also will stand the most severe winter weather. 
50c Ib. postpaid. $35.00 per 100 Ibs. F. O. B. 
Shawnee, Okla. 
Mung Beans 
: Green Mung Beans do well as a soil build- 
ing and feed crop to plant on oats, wheat, 
barley, potato ground after these early crops 
have been harvested. These beans mature 
quickly, so they are more certain to produce 
satisfactory crops when planted late than Soy 
Beans or Cowpeas. Due to their upright growth 
they are easily harvested with combine equip- 
ment. Be sure and use Nitragin Inoculant for 
best results. If wanted for hay, you should 
drill broadcast with grain drill at rate of 20 lbs. 
per acre. 
An exceptionally good hay crop and a 
wonderful soil improver and very drouth re- 
sistant. About .10 pounds will plant an acre. 
Best results are obtained when planted in 2% 
to 3-foot rows, 4 to 5 inches in the drill. For 
hay purposes we advise planting in April. 
$12.50 per 100 Ibs. F. O. B. Shawnee, Okla. 
Japanese Buckwheat 
A quick growing crop that is grown mostly 
for bees. It is a splendid poultry feed and with 
a good growing season will mature a crop in 
65 days. Can be planted up to August Ist. 
Price: Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55c; 5 Ibs. $1.25, 
postpaid. 
Winter or Hairy Vetch 
In Eastern and Southeastern Oklahoma, as 
well as over the entire South, the Winter or 
Hairy Vetch is being used more and more uni- 
versally as a winter soiling crop. Due to its 
wonderful ability to build up soils as well as 
furnish excellent pasturage, every farm should 
have some acreage every year of winter Vetch. 
We mention winter Vetch this spring so that 
you may have it in mind for your next fall 
planting program. Ask for prices. 
Mexican June Corn 
We carry in stock most of the planting 
season the Red Mexican June and the White 
Mexican June seed corn. Hither of these varie- 
ties are well adapted all over the Southwest 
and the past season especially most growers 
who planted one or both of these drouth-re- 
sisting varieties came through the season with 
some corn to feed or sell for seed. The Mexican 
June varieties do especially well if planted late 
and very often there are many spots of ground 
that cannot be planted early but can be worked 
up and planted to the Mexican June corn va- 
rieties late in June if necessary. 
1 Ib. 20c; 2 Ibs. 35c postpaid. Not prepaid, 
Peck $1.15; one bushel $4.00. 
Ferguson’s or Southwest Yellow Dent 
This splendid type of Yellow corn was de- 
veloped in the Southwest and is generally 
known as a Crib filler. It does best on the bot- 
tom lands and while it is a late type of corn, 
yet it seems to resist drouth and if any corn is 
made, the Southwest Yellow Dent will make it. 
A very large broad kernel and a good sized ear 
makes this corn popular with all feeders of 
livestock. Our seed stocks are selected from 
the best growers in this section. 1 Ib. 20c; 
2 Ibs. 35c; postpaid. Not prepaid, peck $1.15; 
bushel $3.50. 
Indian Squaw Corn 
We have special strain of deep red long 
ear type of this splendid Squaw Corn. This 
corn is sure crop maker and will make excellent 
