

Corn A&M E Strain Yellow Dent 

SACCHARINE SORGHUM 
Seed per acre 5-6 lbs.. The Early Amber has been 
Early Amber grown in California for many years and has proven 
entirely satisfactory. It grows 12 feet tall when allowed to mature, 
but it stools to a wonderful extent when cut about every four weeks. 
(Ib. 30c) (10 Ibs. $2.50) postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
Seed per acre 5-6 lbs., or if broadcast, 40 Ibs. This variety 
Honey is very desirable because of the large yield of grain as well 
as enormous growth of forage. (lb. 30c) (10 Ibs. $2.50) postpaid. 
Write for quantity prices. 

Used mainly for bean sprouts, in making Chow Mein, 
etc. The plant is rather vining, growing somewhat 
like the Black Eye bean. The seeds are quite small, borne in pods 
about 10 inches long and containing 10 to 15 seeds. Needs a fair 
amount of moisture and prefers rich soil. Average yield is 1,000 to 
1,500 Ibs. per acre. Plant seed 34 to 1 inch deep in rows 30 to 36 
inches apart and | foot apart in. the row, using 10 lbs. to the acre. 
Matures in 75 days. (Ib. 50c) (10 Ibs. $4.50) postpaid. Write for 
quantity price. 
Mung Bean 
This is the edible variety and may be used 
Soy Bean Yellow green the same as peas or dried, and after 
the oil has been extracted, ground and used in cooking and baking. 
The plant grows erect somewhat like the Broad Windsor bean. Pods 
contain from 1 to 4 beans. Average yield is 2,000 to 2,500 Ibs. per 
acre. Plant in rows 3 feet apart and 1 foot apart in the row, using 
20 to 25 Ibs. of seed per acre. Matures in 90 days. (1 Ib. 30c) 
(10 Ibs. $2.50) postpaid. Write for quantity price. 

A&’M FARM SEEDS 
FIELD CORN 
Sow 10 to 15 Ibs. per acre — Write for quantity prices. , 
acu «A Yellow Hybrid and a wonderful producer 
A&M E” Strain of ensilage me late grain. Grows to an aver- 
age height of 16 feet. Has large ears and many suckers. 
Strong grower, matures in approximately 112 days and 
under good conditions yields 110 bushels to the acre. 
Exceptionally heavy root system. Withstands strong winds. 
Requires less irrigation, is more drought resistant than 
open pollinated. Grows well in both light and heavy soils. 
Produces a greater amount of succulent silage tonnage. Has an ex- 
tremely high feeding value because of heavy grain production. 
(1 Ib. 30c) (10 Ibs. $2.50) postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 

ENSILAGE 
corn 
nyu «A new Yellow Hybrid Corn developed to 
A&M uf Strain produce a greater yield. Heavy grain pro- 
ducer with a comparative yield of 100 bushels to the 
acre. Good, big ears with unusually deep kernels. An 
early type approximately 100 days to maturity. Drought 
resistant, does well in most any soil. Stronger grower 
with a heavy root system, requires less irrigation. With- 
stands heavy winds Also, a good ensilage variety. 
(1 Ib. 30c) (10 Ibs. $2.50) postpaid. Write for quantity prices. ~ 
This white corn has long been a favor- 
AsM Ensilage Corr ite for the silo and there is no other 
corn we know that will take its place. It is very stalky, stands up 
well and yields a heavy tonnage per acre. Under irrigation and on 
good soil it has produced more ensilage than any other crop. (Ib. 25c) 
(10 Ibs. $2.00) postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 

Big Jim Very fine variety of yellow dent ‘corn. The large ears 
averaging 12 inches in length are very prolific, producing 
an extraordinary heavy acreage yield. It is also very desirable for 
ensilage, as the stalks attain a great height with a big leaf growth. 
(Ib. 25c) (10 Ibs. $2.00) postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
: : An early white corn with exceptionally large ker- 
Hickory King nels. It is very prolific and besides being planted 
extensively for grain it is useful for ensilage, and is also very fine for 
hominy purposes. Matures in 110 days. (Ib. 25¢) (10 Ibs. $2.00) 
postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
: et: A yellow flint 90-day corn planted quite extensively 
King Philip i, California for grain. (Ib. 25c) (10 tbs. $2.00) 
postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
: A white corn which is exceptionally resistant to 
Mexican June drouth and heat. Used extensively in Imperial 
Valley, Arizona, New Mexico, etc., where other varieties do not thrive.- 
(Ib. 25c) (10 Ibs. $2.00) postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
*¢-. This white corn has long been '‘rec- 
Orange County Prolific ognized as the most satisfactory 
silage corn. It was introduced by us in 1911. It is not unusual for 
Orange County Prolific to grow to a height of 18 feet with six to 
nine ears of commercial size to a single stalk, and produce 30 to 35 
tons per acre. (Ib. 25¢) (10 Ibs. $2.00) postpaid. Write for quantity 
prices. 
Squaw Corn (sce description page 14) 

SEMESAN JR. For the control of many seedling dis- 
eases and seed rotting in both field and sweet corn. 
(1% oz. 17¢). (12 oz. 62c) (6% Ib. $4.16) (25 Ib. 
$13.85). Postage extra. 


AGGELERsMussER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 

