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LINCOLN SOYBEANS __ 
The very best Soybeans for Central cornbelt conditions is the Lincoln Bean. Any 
section having conditions similar to that from North Central Iowa to Southern 
Central Missouri is adapted to this variety. It will yield 20% to 30% over the good 
average variety like Dunfield and Illini. The-beans have a high oil content which 
is of fine quality. It is an excellent variety for combining as they hold their beans 
well and they stand up well. a 
At the time this goes to press we have these available in high quality non certi- — 
fied at $5.75 per bu. in’ 25 bu. lots; $5.85, 10 to 25 bu.; $5.95 bu. in less than 10 
bu. lots. See our general catalog page 14 for further description of this and other 
varieties that we sell. See page 13 of this book for present prices which replace — 
original catalog prices. if 
ATLAS SORGO 
This is the heaviest producer of the Sweet Sorgo. It is one of the most sensa-_ 
tional forage crops ever developed. An enormous yielder and a matchless drought 
resister. Produced up to 18.7 tons of forage per acre where corn yielded half as much. 
It is highly palatable and a very nutritious feed. Livestock thrives on it. Makes 
wonderful ensilage. Be sure to read page 12 of our general catalog for further 
information on this great crop. : i 
We were unable to secure much seed early last fall. The Certified Atlas was not — 
even quoted. Since then we have secured some additional stocks of very fine quality. — 
Prices however are higher and catalog prices cannot be protected. Order now to. 
assure yourself of excellent seed. . ’ 
Non-Certified: $6.10 bu. of 50 Ibs.; Certified $8.10 
HEGARI 
It is a sweet sorghum somewhat 
like Atlas. Stalks are heavier but. 
shorter. It is valuable for grain, fod- 
der, ensilage and can be used for 
pasture if sown at a heavy rate. |f- 
Yields up to 18 tons of ensilage and |] 
5,000 lbs. of grain per acre. These|} 
fodder and forage crops can be drilled 
at the rate of around 8 to 10 lbs. per 
acre in standard rows or 15 to 20 Ibs. 
more information. Seed of Norkan is in double rows. If wanted for hay 
also scarce and higher. $4.85 Bu., use 75 to 90 Ibs. per acre. Price $4.10 
50 Ibs. bu., 50 Ibs. s 
BILLION DOLLAR GRASS _ 
Nearly every year we run out of the seed of this heavy yielding Millet before 
the season is over. This year we have better supplies than we have had for the past 
few years so we can take good care of your order. se aie 
Yields up to 26,000 and as high as 50,000 Ibs. of green feed per acre are reported | 
on this tall growing Millet. Seed yields of 1,000 to 2,000 lbs per acre are reported. 
Grows fast and makes hay in 6 to 8 weeks. May be’sown during May, June or July. 
We recommend 20 to 25 Ibs. of seed per acre. . - 
Will grow up to 6 to 8 feet high on land of good fertility and not too dry. Does — 
not stand drought as well as Sudan. Makes satisfactory pasture. Does not become 
poisonous at any time. Price: 25 lbs., $2.60; 50 Ibs., $5.00; 100 lbs., $9.90. 4 
| OTHER FORAGES ~~ 
See pages 12 and 13 in our general catalog for descriptions of other forage ecopell 
and see page 13 for present prices on them. Our seed is all tested stock and every 
shipment guaranteed satisfactory. } Bort yi: 









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This crop closely’ resembles. Atlas 
Sorgo but is earlier in maturity. Some 
call it “Harly Atlas’. It is a cross 
between Atlas and Early Sumac cane. 
It has the earliness and heavy stalk 
growth of the aie Ae the fine pal-' 
atable white gra ‘of the Atlas. 
Plants are medium early and medium 
tall and juicy. Its earlier maturity 
makes it very desirable in’many sec- 
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