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GOLDEN - 
853 Makes quick, easily cured, large-yield- 
ing, and nutritious hay-crop. Relished by 
horses and cattle. Ready in 6 to 8 weeks, 
and should be cut when coming into flower. 
Seed. thickly, not less than 50 pounds to_the 
acre, any time from April until the end of 
July. We_ offer genuine~Tennessee-grown 
seed. Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.10. 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $1.50; 100 Ibs. $12.50. 






"PEARL" CATTAIL 
855 One of the most nutritious of the green 
i forage plants. Grows 10 to 12 feet high, 
| but cutting can commence when 3 to 4 feet 
high. Gan be eut 3 or 4 times in a season. 
Does. well on poor land. « All stock eat it 
greedily and thrive on it. No plant will 
go further toward solving the forage prob- 
lem in the South. Should not. be planted 
until the ground is thoroughly warm: *Plant 4 
| until August in 3-foot rows, using 5 pounds = 
| of seed, or 20 pounds broadeast, to the » 
j acre. Lb. 40c; 2 Ibs. 70c; 5 Ibs. $1.50: 
i Not prepaid; 10 Ibs. $2.00; 100 lbs. $17.00. 
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prepaid: 10 Ibs. $2.50; 100 Ibs.’ $22.00. 





825 This valuable quick-growing,. heavy-producing grass 
should: be grown on every farm in the South. ° Yields from 4 
to'10 tons of cured hay. per acre. “The hay ‘is relished by 
cattle, horses, .and sheep.’ Stools out wonderfully after the 
first cutting. An excellent catch-crop, requiring only.45 days 
before the first cutting. It stands more hot, dry weather than + 
any other pasture, and can be cut as often as four’ times a 
season. Cut for hay when in bloom.,,May be grown with 
cowpeas and soy beans: When ground becomes warm sow 5 
to 6 pounds to the aecre.in rows; 20 to 25 pounds broadcast. 
Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 55c;3'5 Ibs. $1.20. ‘Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. 
$1.70; 100 Ibs. $13.00. 
CAIRNE A RARER IR UINTRETEF Rm TRGE SRE. (SERRE A KAP” of 

JOHNSONSGRASS 
827 ‘Recognized as one of our most valuable hay and forage 
plants, although«considered a pest in many parts of the South. 
No other grass makes ‘such enormous yields of hay—3 to 4 
cuttings a season—-and the hay ¢ompares favorably with :tim- 
othy and alfalfa. . It-should be cut or mowed just when the 
seed-heads begin to form. There'is always a great demand for 
Johnson Grass hay, as it is relished. by all’ stock, especially 
. horses. In places, where it can be controlled there is: no. othér 
perennial grass that makes as good yields of hay. Resists 
drought remarkably well» Sow 40 pounds to the acre. from 
early spring until early .fall to. give yow a permanent summer 
pasture and a hay-crop forever. Mixtures of Johnson- Grass 
and other crops, such’ as: oats and cowpeas, also make a good 
quality of hay. Lb. 450; 2° Ibs. 85¢3-5 Ibs. $1.75. - Not 
21:3 A giant forage plant. The yield is truly enormous and 
50 tons of green forage per acre is not unusual. Grows 8 to 
12 ft. high, sending up from 20 ‘to 50 stalks from a single’ 
root. Jf harvested when 4 to 5 ft. high, 2 or 3 cuttings may 
be, obtained in a single season... Plant during April and May 
in drills 3% ‘to.4 feet apart; 2 to 3 pounds plants an. acre.. 
Oz. packet 15¢; % Jb. 40c; Ib. . an. 4 
Ibs. $5.00. 
pbs, $1.20; 2 lbs. $2.25; 5 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $7.50; 100 Ibs: $3 aD 
914 One of the finest crops for poultry feed and highly. ree- 
ommended for. planting) tov,attract quail and partridges. It’s 
a hardy, tall, annual herb growing 4 to 7 ft. high, producing © 
flowers: followed by -seed) pods which scatter oily seeds in great 
profusion. Frequently planted to bait dove fields. Plant im 
rows out in the woods and also in.cotton and cornfields at 
the last cultivation, at the rate of 5 lbs. per acre. We offer 
the tall growing variety.. %4 Ib. 25¢;3 lb. 70¢3 2 Ibs.'$ 1.203 | 
5 lbs. $2.75. Not’prepaid: 10 Tbs: $4.00; 100 lbs. $36.00. — | 
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