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CORN, A&M Y STRAIN 
King Philip—A yellow flint 90-day corn planted 
quite extensively in California for grain. 1 Ib. 
25c;10 Ibs. $2.00. Postpaid. Write for quantity 
prices. 
A&M FARM SEEDS 
FIELD CORN 
Sow 10 to 15 lbs. per acre 
A&M “E” Strain—A Yellow Hybrid and a won- 
derful producer of ensilage or late 
grain. Grows to an average height 
of 16 feet. Has large ears and many 
suckers. Strong grower, matures 
in approximately 112 days and un- 
der favorable 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 suc- 
culent silage tonnage. Has an extremely high 
feeding value because of heavy grain produc- 
tion. 1 Ib. 30c: 10 lbs. $2.50. Postpaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 


ENSILAGE 
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Ensilage Corn—This has long been a favor- 
ite white corn for the silo. 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. 1 lb. 25c; 10 lbs. $2.00. Postpaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 


CALENDAR FOR FORAGE AND FIELD CROPS 




Seed per Yield of 
Variety Acre How to Plant Yield of Forage Grain lbs. 
NIT CERIOLOR Se celeste eres ZOMUDS Sethe ele Drillior broadcast oh. see. SEO RL OMtOTiSepers marsieko eile 600 
PTERGID ICES Nae ak neces » SUL S actrees Drill or broadcast ...... 8tens) hay, ommpasture .|- - “au... 
Beans—Bush ...... 25 to 40 lbs PELL TANTO WS 2 aL CELE te tars! | eovatate: clelel ereteitene ltr lelietatesiwtota) sis 1,500 to 2000 
SIRINCEME Pevensie oe Soevebe SO tom GUMibs mim Orillainerow.s.d :ClpCrtia welll ete s!ersntele-ctevels, sivletsre oi atsusie 1,500 to 2000 
VIG GOT os srsualo a 2 Foe tom lOO0MmMbs.a)) Drullcinvows.2. cpert: se COVET CrOpi etm. «oes <i | 2,000 
Cane or Sorghum...| 5 to 40 lbs. | Drill 5 or broadcast 40..| 15-20 tons green fOAGET ee A iweiecs. 
Clover—Burr ...... BOWES Sct ensteleteks Drill or broadcast 4.°...« PastunesOr COVErHCrOP yas | elects - 
IBELO boatel Gem COG Sills sat itaaes Drill or broadcast ...... Pasture or cover crop..|/ ...... 
Corn—Indian ...... HOPS Sais tiereneats Drill 2’ apart in 
ROMA TOUR SSSA ION GeO Yoel | D> croc. Omr sid HO eRao a ree 3,000 to 4,000 
io lote {oun eee SLD Saeveeae. wae, > Drill 1’ apart in 20 to 40 tons ensilage... 
POW SCO VELOCE meiner cere Nm) Gon me MN SUPT GY UME ot UF: eherg¥er ie 
BOO MiMi car «ala si¥ se Bw llosanecn. ete Drill in rows 3’ apart ...| ¥% ton broom straw.... 1,500 
Depantnen lqerals OS TADS yPret ee 4s Drilanwows oa apaortecea| ps OmSvOry«. cies clea ashs 2,500 to 4,000 
OO cient a cic eiatalsse Git Serye tens rai Drill 1’ apart in | 
sob COOP onslonge” Soot ane adlecn oO oda San OOD On BO ear 1,500 to 2,000 
COW REGS a5. 00 AQIS IS Gite desrsnecarese Drill 1’ apart in 
OWS ao we COICLLL Mevel ole sscersieugs Pasture or cover crop.. 1,500 
BSTOrHitts wwtioa ais siiecs ASL, A ea tapes Oram OWS Sec CIt ererails 2) LOMSS CU Ys. laters relatelelstscves 2,500 to 4,000 
Grain—Barley ..... SU bs: ottaren Drilitorsoroadedst Gi. as. DAO EA OMS: ety y yore nisis 2,000 to 3,000 
ilses: 24 a ee SOIMbS eer wae: Isa trstetveteNoraie ote, onevokelodp, sie Isilon hn ARO Coe ere 2,500 
(OGit 5 See ae SOM bst nets. Drill or broadcast ...... Sotonsihervit sates a eeat 2,000 
IRELS) Ans goes Saree SO 1b sansa DD aGh gate are War at ci (ch ahsuscar aus dhs Pasture or cover crop..| 2,000 
WWI @CIG pass 52 Rete oa BOW DS senna Drill or broadcast ...... ZAMOIMNS! pea leratctsl «Bey ere Sa, ae 2,000 
Grasses—Bermuda . Be eeaiceete eras BRrOCdCUSt Ec cnt scyutelnae > Peishine eine cease beeaesea id ja Texess alles 
PRCT Sealers ie! oles ava ZOIDS = He eens TOC CCIS Eras aie ionsssratend a0 Pasture mixture ....... Vin sisvels sis 
Pe OSCUC ris tes eo eudee Pusha Skye een, PPE SR OCIGLOCIS Es: tivo sanel ess sieteld Pasture mixture ....... | 
Holter Rye: sss... COMI Se ie we ce Brocecoste., sis muasiew aie ss Hay-pasture (damp land) | ees 
Kentucky Blue 2...) 20 bss c.eeee Brocecastestae rs: tisick« chs s+ i Pasture mixture .......|  -seee> 
OPCML Ye ai is ees DS align BrOGdCGStw. «ts eutsisc ae « PQSiUre MMIRTATOy swiss y| 9 ime ase 
Paspalum .<3..3. TOmbstheanthorioe BROCGCES tars « seteie aipisceat Cut 144 tons per acre..j; s+ + +++: 
4times(dampland)....| + +++: 
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HbOdSShcharare 0 are TEES Heys yee hep ogee ISTO CKCLOGLS turers, del ofursvayerst ere Cur2tons’per acre | 8 -4-++« 
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SUICLCIN) Sa itencieousicts «© 5 to 25 lbs Drill 5 or broadcast 25..| 12 tons hay or pasture..} «++ +++ 
Sele lai bhea em ene eee Sitlipsee ows oh Drill in rows 30” apart..| 15 tons green .......... ee OG 
Suntloweng sss) v.20 Brel sareeee ote. Dy ddl ike yeh MEPS eouayout «nd | PRO 6 Ocoee Coe ansee mee | 2,000 
WViGT CLR matcity ath ert si. c DOMSS tata rvsre ete Drill in rows 1’ apart 
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Wonder Forage ....! 5 to 25 lbs...| Drill 5 or broadcast 25..| 12 tons hay or pasture. SAA sc Mee 


AGGELER&MussER SEED Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 

A&M “Y” Strain—A new Yellow Hybrid Corn 
developed to produce a greater 
yield. Heavy grain producer 
with an average yield of 100 
bushels to the acre, Good, big 
ears with unusually deep ker- 
nels. An early type approxi- 
mately 100 days to maturity. Drought resistant, 
does well in most any soil. Stronger grower 
with a heavy root system, requires less irriga- 
tion. Withstands heavy winds. Also, good en- 
silage variety. 1 lb. 30c; 10 Ibs. $2.50. Post- 
paid. 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. I lb. 25c; 10 Ibs. $2.00. 
Postpaid. Write for quantity prices. 
Hickory King—An early white corn with ex- 
ceptionally large kernels. 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. 1 lb. 
25c: 10 lbs. $2.00. Postpaid. Write for quantity 
prices. 
Mexican June—A white corn which is excep- 
tionally resistant to drouth and heat. Used ex- 
tensively in Imperial Valley, Arizona, New 
Mexico, etc., where other varieties do not 
thrive. 1 lb. 25c; 10 lbs. $2.00. Postpaid. Write 
for quantity prices. 
Orange County Prolific—This white corn has 
long been recognized as one of the most satis- 
factory silage corns. 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. 1 lb. 25c; 10 lbs. $2.00. Postpaid. 
Write for quantity prices. 
Squaw Corns—See description page 11. 
MUNG BEAN 
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 lbs. 
per acre. Plant seed % to 1 inch deep in rows 
30 to 36 inches apart and 1 foot apart-.in the 
row, using 10 lbs. to the acre. Matures in 75 
days. 1 lb. 55c; 10 lbs. $5.00. Postpaid. Write 
for quantity price. 
SOY BEAN YELLOW 
This is the edible variety and may be used 
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 lbs. per acre. Plant in rows 3 
feet apart and 1 foot apart in the row, using 
20 to 25 lbs. of seed per dcre. Matures in 90 
days. 1 Ib. 30c; 10 lbs. $2.50. Postpaid. Write 
for quantity price. 
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