
A MESSAGE OF TIMELY IMPORTANCE 
ABOUT THE NEW SWEET SUDAN GRASS 
Sweet Sudan Grass has the grassy character of Com- 
mon Sudan plus juicy sweetness that livestock wants. 
Sweet Sudan grows taller than Common Sudan, has more 
and wider leaves, non-shattering seed head, and is resist- 
ant to drought and disease. 
The specific advantages of SWEET 
SUDAN are numerous: (1) Cattle, sheep 
and hogs relish it; (2) Its abundance of 
sucrose (sugar) promotes faster, better 
growth of young stock; (3) It remains 
green and growing to furnish green grazing 
several weeks later in the fall than does 
Common Sudan; (4) Sweet Sudan produces 
more seed and a better quality forage than 
Common. 
Dairy farmers, beef cattlemen, lamb and 
wool growers, and hog raisers note the 
quick, sure results of feeding SWEET 
Sudan Grass—which spells production 
economy! 
The few cents differential in seed price 
compared to Common Sudan fades into 
nothingness when the multiple gains of 
SWEET SUDAN are considered. 
Experiment Station tests prove SWEET 
SUDAN’S superiority: The great Agrono- 
mists—Dr. R. E. Karper, in charge of sor- 
ghum investigations, Texas Agricultural 
Experiment Station at Lubbock, and J. Roy 
Quinby, Superintendent of the Chillicothe 
Experiment Station, who are the ‘‘fathers”’ 
of Sweet Sudan—sum up their findings, 
which have extended over a period of eight 
years, thus: “Sudan Grass, which arrived 
in the New World to find a much more 
glorious place than it ever had achieved 
in its native land, has now an offspring 
that is even better than itself and is ex- 
pected to achieve even greater things. Live- 
stock show a decided preference for 
SWEET SUDAN GRASSY”’. 
Other Experiment Station Agronomists— 
in Iowa, South Carolina, New York, Mon- 
tana, Maryland, for example—have also 
proved in comparative tests the sheer su- 
periority, in yield and quality, of Sweet 
Sudan over the common variety. The geo- 
graphical spread is gathering rapid momen- 
tum. 
Seed Merchants who fail to take advan- 
tage of the greater sales possibilities of 
SWEET SUDAN SEED, which are multiply- 
ing by the day, are losing sight of a trend 
that is becoming nationwide. 
There are three qualities.of Sweet Sudan Seeds: Un- 
certified, which makes good pasture; Certified, which is 
recommended to produce seed crops; Registered, from 
which the certified may be grown the next year. The 
Advance Seed Company handles all three qualities. 
Correspondence relative to your particular require- 
ments will command our prompt attention. 
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