SPRINGFIELD SEED COMPANY. SPRINGFIELD, MO. 
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{SPRINGFIELD SEED CO 
PRINGFIELDMO 
SF 

SEEDS 
For over fifty years the farmers of the Ozarks have put 
their faith in “Star Brand Seeds” in sealed bags. Why? 
Because “Star Brand” Seeds are of the highest type, fully 
matured, perfectly recleaned, analyzed for purity and test- 
ed for germination. To enable you to secure your seeds 
at the lowest price we have local representatives in every 
community who order their seeds in large quantities or car- 
load lots. You can save money by ordering through our 
local representative. 
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GERMAN MILLET. We secure our Big German Millet 
seed only from the section that produces Big Type German 
Millet. The best of the millets, it is very prolific and pro- 
duces an abundance of good hay when cut in the bloom 
stage. Makes a good catch crop following wheat or oats 
and its quick growth insures you of a large quantity of 
sweet, palatable and milk-producing hay. Is sometimes 
sown with early cowpeas at the rate of three pecks of 
millet to a bushel of cowpeas. Be sure to get the true 
type Big German Millet as it is not to be compared to 
other varieties. 
KOREAN LESPEDEZA. The finest of legumes for re 
claiming worn out soil. A good drought resistant; it has 
won the distinction of being the best Summer Legume 
pasture which so far has been introduced in this country. 
It will stand heavy grazing from early summer until killed 
by frost. Is ideal in permanent pasture mixtures with 
Inoculate all Legume Seeds with 
NITRAGIN 
1898 — Nearly A Half Century of Service — 1947 
When ordering, Always state name of seed. 
ALFALFA SOYBEANS 

























1 bu. each 
PEANUTS, LIMA 
BEANS, COW PEAS 
$ .35 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ..$ .50 
PEAS (All Varieties 
6-5 bu. 
LUPINES (All Varieties) eerigrenl 
Enough for 8 Ibs. seed — Retail Price 10¢ each 



Star Beene INS 


GRASS SEE 
Perel RE TELE FEE ane 
CYCLONE. A splendid seed sower 
that will pay for itself in a few days 
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VETCHES (All Varieties) | Says (Inoculaves 35 
100 ig aT erg oe bus ek A Sra ge 
up to Ibs.) ea.$ . MS CACI coieicis : : * 
1200 Ib. size ea.. 5.70 (One can) in the time saved. 
(12-100 Ib. cans) 30 bu. each...... 3.25 
LITTLE GIANT. Similar in opera- 
tion to the Cyclone. 
Postage extra, 15c each. 
EALED BAGS, PURITY AND GERMINA- 
TION CERTIFICATE ATTACHED 
Blue Grass, Orchard Grass or Red Top, Alsike and White 
Clover, and matures before smothering out of the fall 
grasses. Makes an excellent hay, comparing favorably 
with Alfalfa in feeding value. No preparation of the seed- 
bed is necessary; it is adapted to any soil, and is at its 
best when other grasses and clovers are dormant. Sow 
20 to 25 pounds per acre alone, or 10 pounds per acre in 
pasture mixtures. Although an annual it reseeds itself 
where seed is allowed to mature. 
ATLAS SORGO. Produces more grain and forage than any 
other sorghum. Many crops produced 10 to 20 tons per 
acre. The most popular of the grain sorghums. It is an 
enormous yielder of both forage and grain. The stalk and 
branches are both sweet and the grain is the most palata- 
ble of all the sorghums. It is the most valuable grain 
sorghum to grow because of its drought resisting qualities. 
CRIMSON CLOVER. Sow 20 pounds per acre. Makes 
an excellent green grazing crop during the winter and 
early spring. Very practical to sow with the fall seeding 
grains and is a splendid soil improving crop. 
SUDAN GRASS. A quick growing summer hay grass, often 
yielding two or three cuttings a season. The entire plant 
is eaten by stock and well liked. More and finer hay is se- 
cured when the seed is sown broadcast and often produces 
four tons or more to the acre. AS an emergency pasture 
crop Sudan Grass has few equals, Also used as an ensilage 
and has about an equal value to corn silage. It is a very 
good drought resistant. Should be sown about two weeks 
after corn planting time, but can be sown up to the first 
week in July. 
Star Brand 
DERS 
Swt., Bur, Hubam Clovers Size Retail if if ay 
sie b oy tai Jans ( inocnlates Bp 
ju. e€acnh... .« t Ibs. 5 
2% bu. each... 1.00 Sa: cr My £55 RED CLO \ ER 
25. Due Cache cricter 2.50 
CLOVERS (One can) 9. THE és 
oe eke, Cun 30 bu. each...... 3.25 CYcLONE & 
1 bu. each. ..$ .50 (83 beeen) SEED SOWER 
24% bu. each... 1.00 BEANS — Navy, Pinto, ¢ per 
Wax, String, Kidney At the present time it is ex- 
LESPEDEZA and Great Northern 
ceptionally desirable to get a 
part of the farm back in this 
best known of the hay and le- 
gume crops. Red Clover is the 
best known soil builder and hay 
crop in this section and is also 
a valuable seed crop, and works 
in splendidly in a permanent 


“Wie SOWER THAT 
SCATTERS EVENLY, 
Each $3.50 
Size slightly 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates up to roo Ibs. seed) ea. $ 50 |smaller. Hach............+++. $3.25 ca pene ted 
GARDEN SIZE—Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines, Lima E r x E 
Beans and Edible Soybeans 5: THE HORN] Bache... 7. $1.25 

