COUWPEAS--Mung and Velvet Beans 
THE WHIPPOORWILL. (90 days.) Also known ~ 
For Hay and Soil Improvement! 
CLAY. (110 days.) The seeds are buff colored, 
medium size, the plant is large, vigorous 
growing and of vining or running habit, 
pods are large and yellowish. The Clay 
pea is used mostly for soil improving or 
green manuring. 
‘Postpaid, pt., 30c; qt., 50c; 
gal., $1.50. 
Y% gal., 85c; 
RED RIPPER. (110 days.) Seeds are red, it is 
a vigorous growing vining pea. Like the 
as speckled. The seeds are buff, brown or 
grey depending on type, and are speckled; 
they are spoken of as’bush peas, but will 
make vines when planted on rich land; on 
poor soil they produce few vines and many 
peas. The plants grow upright, two to five 
feet tall—half bushy or semi-erect. The 
Whippoorwill is the most popular, general 
purpose stock pea for either seed or hay. 
Postpaid, pt., 30c; qt., 50c; WY gal., 85c; 
gal., $1.50. 
MUNG BEANS 
Clay or Black, makes fine yield of long 
vines. Shy seeder, very popular where 
known. Planted mostly for soil improving 
and in mixtures for hay. 
Postpaid, pt., 30c; qt., 50c; 
gal., $1.50. 
NEW ERA. (80 days.) The seeds have a blue 
cast with many black specks—an early ma- 
turing upright growing variety, very prolific 
producer of peas, small vines cure quickly, 
splendid for hay. Seeds are smaller than 
Whippoorwill and it does not require as 
many to plant an acre. 
Green Seeded 
There has developed an enormous de- 
mand for Mung Beans for commercial 
sprouting and canning. Heretofore the sup- 
ply came from China and other Asiatic 
countries. The bean sprouts are used par- 
ticularly by Chinese restaurants for mak- 
ing chop suey and other Chinese dishes. 
It is a legume used to some extent as a 
forage, pasture and soil building crop. 
Grows well on any type of soil, but best 
suited to warm sandy loams. They are 
very hardy and disease resistant The seed 
are small and it takes 5 to 8 pounds to 
YY gal., 85c; 
7 ° e |} ° 
per eereye BOE), Eten GE aimless drill an acre in 3-foot rows. Broadcast, 25 
aces, tack to 35 pounds an acre. Beans mature in 90 
BLACK. (120 days.) Seeds jet black, viny or to 100 days, depending on the season. 
running, making a fine growth of vines and 
leaves—shy seeder, splendid land improver; 
most valuable as a forage crop; used also 
as a general purpose pea. If broadcast for 
hay mix some upright-growing pea with 
them to hold vines off the ground for cut- 
ting. There is also a bush variety Black 
Postpaid, qt., 55c; % gal., 95c; gal., 
$1.75. 

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COWPEAS ARE FINE 
FOR SOIL IMPROVEMENT 
Pea. 
WHEN AND HOW TO SEED Postpaid, pt., 
Sow one to two bushels per acre broad- gal., $1.50. 
cast. Two to three pecks in drills. When ~-mrxep PEAS. (Hay 90 days.) For hay and 
sown with soy beans, kaffir corn, sorghum Gs See abe our ee hee of up- 
and sudan grass sow half a bushel soy right and vining peas—the upright growing 
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beans or one peck kaffir corn or sorgum or pecs; puck | Os) hippoon aly oe 
‘ (when used) hold the vining or running peas. 
10 pounds sudan grass with one bushel Postpaid, pt., 30c; qt., 45c; ¥% gal., 75c; 
caw neds to the acre. gal., $1.35. 
VELVET BEANS 
90-Day or Early Speckled 
It_is very prolific and can be planted 
later than other sorts on account of its 
early maturity. Velvet Beans make a 
greater growth of vines and beans than 
any other known forage plant in the same 
length of time, therefore, one of the bes! 
soil building legumes. Excellent for graz- 
ing off green and cattle will fatten on them 
even after frost has killed vines. 
Postpaid, qt., 55ce; 1 al., 95c; o 
$1.75. ‘ aes es 
30c; qt., 50c; % gal., 85c; 

Order by letter—like 
Nitragin A-B-C-D- 
E-L-S or garden size. 
Everything shown in 
each group is inocu- 
lated by that particu- 
lar Nitragin. 
APPROX. 70,000,000 LBS. OF AIR-NITROGEN ABOVE EVERY ACRE. NN 
THIS IS AVAILABLE FREE FOR SOIL AND CROP IMPROVEMENT IF You \\ 
CONVERT LEGUME SEEDS 
NTO FERTILIZER PLANTS 
Wee 
SSS NE SC 
Alfalfa 
Sweet Clover, 
A Burr Clover, 
Hubam Clover, 
Black Medic 
Clovers 
Medium and 
K Mammoth Red, 
Alsike, Crimson, 
Persian, Ladino, Hop, 
and White Clovers 
ALL VETCHES 
Hairy, Spring, Wild, 
Hungarian, Common 
Peas 
Austrian, Canadian 
Garden and Sweet 
Broad Beans, 
Lentils 
BUILD UP YOUR SOIL — Incculate Your Legumes With N : TRAGIN 
Inoculate your Legume seeds tho planted on fields that have been inoculated before. Field 
tests have shown that better crops are harvested when Legume seeds are inoculated even when 
planted on fields where inoculated seeds of the same Legume crops had grown the previous year. 
1948 NITRAGIN INOCULATION PRICES. When Ordering, ALWAYS State Name of Seed Navy,’ Kidney-Pisie: 
and Scarlet Runner 
ALFALFA 
Sweet, Bur, Hubam Clovers 
Size Retail 
1s PULP OAscccciestaxD 500 
23 bu. Cee cccccecce 1.00 
CLOVERS 
Red, Alsike, Crimson 
White and Ladino 
1 ee) 300 
2% bu. ea...... ose e200 
NITRAGIN — 
RUSSELL-HECKLE 
PEAS (All Varieties) 
VETCHES (All Varieties) 
Size Retail 
100 Ibs. (Inoculates up to 
100 Ibs. seed) ea.....$ .50 
1200 Ib. si 
(12-100 Ib. size cans) 
LUPINES (Alli Varieties) 
100 Ibs. (Inoculates up to 
100 Ibs.) ea. $ .50 
BEANS—Navy, Pinto, Wax, 
String, Kidney, Gr. Northern 
1 bu. bo OO 
LESPEDEZA 
Size Retail 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates up 
to 100 Ibs. seed).....$ .50 
SOYBEANS (All Varieties) 
Small (Inoculates up to 
120 Ibs. seed) 
25 bu. (one can) ea.. 
30 bu. (one ctn.) ea.. 3.25 
(Contains 6-5 bu. cans) 
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PEANUTS, LIMA BEANS, 
COW PEAS 
Size Retail 
Small (Inoculates up to 
20 lbs. seed) $ .30 
25 bu. (one can) ea.. 
30 bu. (one ctn.) ea.. 
(Contains 6-5 bu. cans) 
GARDEN SIZE 
Garden Peas and Beans 
Sweet Peas, Lupinesand 
Edible Soybeans 
Enough for 8 Ibs. 
Retail Price 10c 
seed 
each 

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Beans 
D ieee Snap, Wax, 
Peanuts, Cowpeas 
and Velvet Beans 
Lima Beans, Mung 
F Beans, Kudzu, rf 
Crotalaria, Alyce 
Clover and Beggar 
Weed ; 
Lespedeza 
[ All varieties 
Unhulled or hulled, 
and Sericea 
Soy Beans 
Yi All varieties, includ- 


8 Garden Peas, 
S 5 Sweet Peas 
Bi Beans, Lima 
“a 
Beans and Lupines 

For Quantity Prices 
ing Edible Soy Beans} — 
