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= Imported Seed Only = 
BAHIA GRAS Common wide blade imported seed © 
$32.00 per 100 pounds,.for delivery 
from Crop 1948 in September or October soon as new seed! weady.. 
PENSACOLA BAHIA &  £2£00 per 100 
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pounds. For: delivery as 


soon as Crop 1948 seed ready about the last of July or August..: - 
DALLIS GRASS Imported seed @ $45.00 oe 100 Rs 
pounds. For delivery as sooh as 1948 
seed ready which will be August or September. . \ 
TERMS AND CONDITIONS 
We are able to name you the above LOW PRICES if your order is BOOKED 
NOW, basis 10 percent deposit with order, balance due when shipped. ALL 
ORDERS booked now before the seed crop is actually harvested are subject 
to pro rata delivery in case of seed crop being short when crops harvested. 
We will deliver on all orders booked the same pro rata amount we receive 
on our contracts by the seed growers. As if we receive 50 percent we wiil 
deliver 50 percent. If we receive 100 percent we will deliver 100 percent. 
We think it would be a good idea for you to book an order for part of 
your requirements at above low prices, as this price will be all you have to 
pay on seed delivered on your contract. 
SUPPLY AND DEMAND 
make prices. As you know prices now are much higher than the above prices. 

Louisiana White Duteh Clover 
Seed Over Carpet Sods... | 
is giving 10 months-a-year grazing 
The latest important achievement in Florida is the successful growing of 
White Dutch clover, and the sowing of White Dutch in the fall over old 
carpet sod. To do this, first you must have acclimated Southern Louisiana 
grown seed and clover seed must be inoculated two to four times recom- 
mended dosage. Lime your sod basis |. to 2 tons ground limestoné or lime, 
and use 500 pounds of 0-14-10 fertilizer per acre. Dise or harrow your 
carpet sod when you have moisture, and broadcast 4 to 5 pounds of this 
clover per acre, over your carpet sod. 
OR YOU CAN SOW A MIXTURE of 10 pounds of Carpet Grass seed 
with 5 pounds Clover seed on limed and fertilized and prepared soil in 
the fall during October, November, December and January—the amount 
of seed mentioned is per acre basis. 
Dr. Kirk of the Ona experiment station shows results as high as 219 
pounds beef gain per acre, where cattle pastured on fields of White Dutch 
and Carpet, and where same have been limed and fertilized as above. 
