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Free choice of milk cows on Lubbock Experiment Station pasture, shows Sweet Sudan 
erat off to the ground before the common Sudan planted alongside the Sweet is 
ouched. 
THE IMPRQVED SUMMER PASTURE 
Sweet Sudan Grass has the grassy character of Common 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 resistant to drought and disease. 
25 Ibs. $4.75; 50 Ibs. $8.50; 100 Ibs. $16.50 
COMMON SUDAN GRASS 
The perfect summer pasture and annual hay plant, 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. This is more resistant to grasshoppers than the Sweet 
Sudan. 
Sudan grass is planted at 4 to 20 pounds per acre depending on 
rainfall. 
Standard SUDAN GRASS seed, No. 1 grade. 
25 Ibs. $3.75; 50 Ibs. $7.25; 100 Ibs. $13.75 

SAVE LABOR — LET HOGS, SHEEP AND CATTLE 
HARVEST THE CROP 
Whether you live East, West, North or South, try this on Sam’s 
recommendation. Plant GEHU 70-day Flint, or Falconer Semi-dent 
75-day 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. The earliest maturing corn in the 
United States, with real high fattening value. Puts your finished 
livestock on an earlier market. | 
Gehu Flint, $6.25 per bu.; Falconer, $5.65 per bu. 
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