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quality of Sighs goil, the plant® °'' tne height oF seed does not scatter as readily as other varie~- 
size. on less ining terminals. 5 feet. THE ties of Soy Beans. Pelican is the first yellow 
hes have tw cfoximately © a : 2 - 
the branches | f vine is approx? sts at Baton Rouge. seeded:Soy Bean that compares favorably with 
plant or lensth a ced three fons in = *\qm and of me- the popular Avoyelles and will, no doubt, re- 
Palmetto has eager ete with black Me e440. Por place same in many sections when it becomes better 
The seed is straw You's is. BBS ? Ibs. catalog. known. One bushel will plant 3 to 3% acres if sown in 
dium size. Lb. 3065 © ist in back 1 * rows 3 feet apart. Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c¢; 5 Ibs. $1.10. 
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705 (Matures in 145 days.) An excellent early 
maturing, new, yellow Soy Bean, developed by 
TO Louisiana State Department of Agriculture. It 
PALMET is a very strong grower with a heavy crop of 
foliage, making it particularly valuable as @ 
cover crop. It is a free seeder and produces 
from 20 to 30 bushels of seed per acre. The 

Tt produces an 
7 ctems are ret 
~: the ,leaves and stems no eatt. while 
antities S¢¢ price For larger quantities see price list in back of catalog. 



&) 708 (Matures in 165 days.) 
A rank-growing late variety. a 
It takes longer than some to 
mature its grain but makes a whale 
of a plant. Planted in rows with corn : 
for silage it usually grows 6 feet high. | For grazing, 
for hogging down with corn, and for soiling, if is un- 
excelled. It is an erect, upstanding plant having no 
runners. This means something to the orchardist who 
wants a cover-crop to cover the ground only. Makes 
good hay if. planted late in 3-foot rows, and thick 
enough in the drill to subdue its natural growth. 
It’s a creat hog and cattle Bean, Best results when 
planted in rows from 3 to 5 feet wide. Yields 
from 10 to 15 tons of green forage per acre. 
Will stand a lot of wet and a lot of drought. 
Does well on stiff, heavy soils, and on the light 
sandy soils. One bushel plants 1%, to 2 
acres, Lb. 30¢3 2 Ibs. 55¢; 5 Ibs. 
$1.10. For larger quantities see price 
list in back of catalog. 














709 (Matures in 170 days.) The most popular | 
main-crop hay and soil-improving Soy Bean. 
Compared with cowpeas, one-fourth thef 
amount of seed will produce double the, 
amount of hay. Compared to velvet beans, it 
makes a better cover-crop, does not over- 
run trees or fences, and can be cut for hay if 
wanted. There is no legume that will put as 
much. humus and nitrogen combined into the 
soil. Produces 4 to 6 tons of dry hay, or 10} 
to 15 tons of green forage per acre, and sur- 
passes alfalfa in feed-value.: When grown 
for seed, you can expect 15 to 20 bushels per 
acre. Grows over a long périod and is seldom | 
affected by wet or dry weather. Less liable | 
to shatter than other sorts. It cures quickly, | 
and for hay and grain combined it has no | 
equal. Plant in rows 2% to 3 feet apart, 4 to 
8 inches apart in drill, A bushel will plant 
8 to 4 acres solid, or from 6 to 8 acres in 
corn middles. Lb. 35c; 2 Ibs. 65c; 5 Ibs. 
$1.35. For larger quantities see price list 
in back of catalogue. 




































7\5 (Matures 
5 mhis variety produces an ex- 
8 be tds Woe. The ylants grow ert Oe 
ae me il while the pranches have twining 
Be tert Siert dj leaves are of medium size. 
h of vine srows to a height of 
The seed is of Eo ea iat 
with black hilum, and wae Cabs ey Se 
ore bushel will Pe eet apart. Lb. 3QG; 
OM ins, BEC; 5. tbs. $1.10. Fat 
“ larger quantities, see price ‘ 
in back of catalog. 
706 Matures in 170 days. A new type that is widely 
and successfully grown in Louisiana. _ The leaves an | 
stems are large and coarse and the plant is aus Maan ds 
bushy type. The peeds are au hee a haa a Ele ge 
ha: QO-too-tans. produced 30 shels 9! 
any a acre, Yields over 3 tons of cured hay ve 2 eae 
Louisiana planters prefer it to the O-too-tans re % Pe 
Soy Bean eaterpillars show 2 preference | ps i see? 
when both are grown in the pone a On¢ th as e} 
plants 2% to 8 acres in TOWS #72 to 3 ee lee he ie 
‘h 10.. For larger quantities see price list by , a0 he 
Zi inches apart in drill, Lb, 30¢3 ibs, 55c3 5 lbs. 
catalog. is ae 
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