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WHITE WONDER MILLET. 
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North Dakota yet found. A tremendous yielder 
of fine quality hay and a heavy seéd bearer. 
Our seed came from the U. S. pt. of Agri- 
culture. Lb., 40e, postpaid. F. 0. B. here, 10 
ibs., 60c; 50 Ibs., 32.65; 100 Ibs., $5.00. 



_ SIBERIAN MILLET. This is the most planted va- 
riety in the Northwest. Does not degenerate 
from planting northern seed as do some sorts. 
We supply either northern or southern grown, 
as they are of equal value. Lb., 25c, postpaid. 
oH ne B. here, 10 Ibs., T5c; 50 Ibs., $3.25; 100 Ibs., 
The White Wonder 
_has come to be recognized as one of the very best 
_hay millets for the Northwest. It is drought re- 
sistant with heavy foliage and broad leaves. Lhb., 
- 40c, postpaid. F. 0. B. here, 10 Itbs., 95e; 50 Ibs., 
| $4.50; 100 Ibs., $8.50. 
HUNGARIAN MILLET. This variety is one of the 
_ best adapted to northern conditions of any sort. 
_ It is suited to cooler weather. Lb., 40e, postpaid. 
_F. 0. B. here, 10 Ibs., 95c; 50 Ibs., $4.50; 100 Ibs. 
JAPANESE MILLET. This variety is of a different 
family from the others. It does best on heavy, 
moist soil. It is better for horses than the ordi- 
nary sorts. Lb., 40c, postpaid. F, 0. B. Bismarck, 
10 ths., $1.10; 50 Ibs., $5.00; 100 Ibs., $9.50. 
SOUTHERN GROWN GERMAN MILLET. This is 
_ German millet, sometimes called Golden, raised 
in the latitude of Kansas and southern Nebraska. 
Lb. 40e, postpaid. F. 0. B. here, 10 Ibs., 95e; 50 
‘ ‘Ths.,. $4.50; 100 Ibs., 38.50. 
SUNFLOWER 
eh Leeetoca: COMMON. Valuable 
as a poultry and 
parrot food, as a 
food for human 
consumption often 
going under the 
mame of. Russian 
peanuts, and also 
for silage. Lb. 
4@c, postpaid. 
F..0. B. here, 10 
Ibs., $1.75; larger 
lets @ 16e Ib. 
SUNRISE. A new 
short staiked, 
“early variety 
from Canada. A 
' good yielder. Lb., 
4£0c, postpaid. 
Fr. Oo B. here, 10 
Ihs., $2.00; larger 
lots @ 17e th. 
SHORT EARLY 
RUSSIAN. A very 
gocd yielder and 
very early. Came 
to us from a Rus- 
sian Experiment 
Station. Prices 
same as for Sun- 
rise. 

if you eannet buy 
» foeally, 
Soy ~ Beans 
Extra early sorts raised in our section. 
BATO. A very early, tall and heavy yielding sort 
hich came to us from Sweden. Our best so far. 
BY Lb. postpaid, 35e. F. 0. B. here, 10 ths., $1.50; 50 
_ Ibs., $7.00; 100 Ibs., $13.00. 
. KABOTT. A very early and prolific soybean, useful 
as a vegetable and field variety. Lb., postpaid. 
32e. F. O. BL here, 10 Ybs., $1.23; 50 Ibs., $5.50; 100 
‘Ths. $10.00. 



MINNSOY. Our stock of this early sort has been 
arly and matures safely. Postpaid: Ib., 30e; 
F. O. B. here, 10 Ibs., $1.25; 50 Ubs., $5.50; 100 Yhs., 

‘subject to changes without notic a eget 
Price List, issued at intervals after January 
15th. 
Hog or Proso Type Millets 
CROWN, A new Canadian variety of Proso Millet. 
In Manitoba trials it has consistently outyielded 
all other varieties including Turghai. It is highly 
recommended by the Brandon Experiment Station 
whence our supply was obtained. Postpaid, tb., 
Ser ae. B. here, 10 Ibs., 75e; 50 Vhs., $2.75; 100 
Soo $5.00, 
EARLY FORTUNE or RED PROSO. This red form 
of the proso or hog millet, type is in especial 
favor for mixture in poultry foods. One of the 
surest crops in the Northwest, and especially val- 
uable as a grain crop for late planting. . Lb., 25e, 
postpaid. F. 0, B. Bismarck, 10 Ibs., 75e; 50 Ibs., 
$2.75; 100 Ibs., $5.00. 
BROOM CORN or YELLOW PROSO. The first type 
of Proso grown in the Northwest. Color varies 
from yellow to creamy white. Lb., 25e, postpaid. 
Se B. here, 10 Ibs., T5c; 50 Ibs., $3.00; 100 Ibs., 
BLACK VORONESH. A late sort with black seed. A 
very heavy yielder in a favorable season. Lhb., 30e, 
postpaid. F. 0. B. here, 10 Ibs., 75e; 50 Ubs., 82.75: 
100 tbs., $5.00. 

DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
Sow 6 to 10 ibs. per acre. 
Very popular for hog and sheep pasture where 
soil is good and fairly well watered. Keeps grow- 
ing out as it is eaten off and is not easily damaged 
by frost. Lb. 40c, postpaid. F. 0. B. Bismarck, 
16 Ibs., $2.26; targer lots @ 20. 

Sudan Grass 
The most productive and fastest growing of an- 
nual forage plants. Hay is of best quality for every 
kind of stock. Can be eut several times in a favor- 
able year. Do not sow before June ist. F. 0. B. 
here, 10 Ibs., $1.25; 50 Hhs., $6.25; 100 Tha., $12.60. : 
Write for prices on Sweet Sudan 

Cane 
Write for prices. 
‘EARLY AMBER. Earliest and most widely used of 
all thé sweet sorghums for planting in the North- 
west. Excellent both for silage and roughage. 
Price tb., pest paid, 40e. 
We hope te have some stock of the new Rancher 
sorghum. Write for prices, ; ‘ 
LOW PRUSSIC ACID CANE. A new development 
from South Dakota. The dangerous poisonous 
quality has been almost bred out of this strain. 
In addition it is early and very productive. Post- 
paid, b., 40c. 

EARLY GRAIN SORGHUM 
Sooner Milo a 
One of the newer grain sorghams which we have 
been watching in our trials. With us it has been 
the earliest and surest, in addition it has produced 
nearly twice as much growth as any other extra 
early sorghum. Lb., 49e, pestpaid.. F. 0. B. here, 
10 tbs., 31.00; 50 Ihs., 34.00; 100 Ibs., $7.50. 
