PLANT FOR EARLY- HOG PASTURE 
Canadian Field Peas 
When sown with Oats at rate of one bushel peas and one bushel oats 
(preferably Columbia) make 
a wonderful quick pasture or hay as you 
may desire to use them. Peas are a legume almost equal to clovers. Sow same time as oats. Price per bu. $6.50. 
Dwarf Essex Rape 
and hogs. 
Dwarf Essex Rape is a pasture plant for all kinds of livestock—sheep, cattle, 
As it grows very rapidly, 
the pasture will be ready in five weeks 
from the time of sowing. Unlike other forage plants, rape can be sown at any time during spring and summer 
so a good pasture may be had whenever it is needed. Dwarf Essex Rape will prepare sheep and hogs for market 
better in less time than any other forage 
plant. 
May be sown in corn at last cultivation. 
Good results are generally obtained for 
late fall pasture when Dwarf Essex Rape is 
sown after the spring grain has been har- 
vested. When sown broadcast, 6 to 8 
pounds may be sown per acre. Price, per 
Ib., 25c; 10 Ibs. or over, per Ib., 20c. 
Early Hybrids M15, M34 
described on page 37. Planted just as soon 
as at all possible and in which you have 
sown Dwarf Rape at last cultivation will 
furnish plenty of early hog feed just when 
you need it most. 
Special Permanent 
Pasture 
Consists of Kentucky Blue Grass, Timo- 
thy, Alsike, Red Clover, Alfalfa, and Yellow Sweet 
Clover, in just the right proportions for a good sod. 
Sow at rate of 14 pounds per acre. Price per Ib., 55c. 
For wet spots in the field or for wet fields we 
have a special mixture. Please specify when ordering. 
Price of mixture for wet ground, per Ib., 60c. 
Sudan Grass Produces an immense yield of 
nutritious hay. Is. sown over 
the entire corn belt with equally good results. Can be 
used very profitably as a pasture or to fill your silo. 
Its quality is improved if you add around 1 bushel soy 
beans per acre when used for hay. Sown alone you 
should use around 15 lbs. of seed per acre and best 
time for sowing is from May 15 to June 1, although 
it can be planted as late as July 15. Price, {5c per 
Ib.; $12.50 per {00 Ib. 
This new variety has all of 
Sweet Sudan the characteristics of regular 
Sudan and in addition it is very sweet, juicy and very 
palatable to all live stock. It has more and broader 
leaves, heavier and taller stalks and stools heavier 
than common Sudan. It is a little later in maturity 
and produces more and better quality feed. Price per 
Ib., 20c; $16.00 per {00 Ib. 
Atlas Sorgo A new variety of cane which is 
a cross between White Kaffir 
corn and sourless cane. When planted in rows with 
Corn Planter it requires 7 to 10 lbs. seed per acre 
and will mature in around 120 days. Stalks are 7 to 
10 feet in height, leafy, very juicy and sweet. Excel- 
lent for Silage. Price per Ib. 20c; 10-Ib. lot, {5c¢ per 
ib.; {00-Ib. lots, 4c per Ib. 

‘chicken range. 
VAC-A-WAY SEED AND GRAIN CLEANER 

(Sorghum) This out- 
Rox Orange Cane standing medium 
early maturing variety was developed and is sown 
very extensively in Wisconsin. It was developed pri- 
marily for syrup but is grown over a wide area for 
silage. It is a high producer of most delicious syrup. 
We grew quite an acreage this year and recommend it 
to you without reservation as the best we have ever 
grown either for quality of syrup or for silage. 
Whether you have only a small patch in your garden 
or for a large acreage we would use only Rox Orange 
Cane. Price per Ib., 30c; 10 Ibs., 25e per Ib. 
This has been the most popu- 
Amber Cane lar variety of cane over a 
long period. It is medium early and although should 
be sown at corn planting time it can be drilled as late 
as July. Many farmers put it in with the corn they 
use for silage with fine results. Price per Ib., 25¢; 
{0-Ib. lot, 20c per Ib. 
| ae The plant of this compara- 
Ladino Clover tively new clover is. larger 
than the white variety and has produced a remarkably 
heavy growth when sown 1 lb. per acre in regular 
grass or pasture mixtures. It is the ideal clover to 
thicken old pastures. A wonderful grass for the 
Seed is cheaper this year and as it is 
very small, resembling white clover, Ladino Clover is 
a most profitable investment. Include it in your 
grass mixture this year. Price per Ib., $2.40; 10-Ib. 
lots or over, $2.30. Certified seed $2.50 Ib. 
The Vac-A-Way cleans and grades Wheat, Oats, Soy Beans, Clover, 
Timothy, Alfalfa and other seeds and grains. 
‘Scalping or chaff screen removes sticks, stems and pods; suction fan 
takes out chaff and light material; double grading screen grades the 
seed into three grades—one best grade for planting, a second grade that 
contains the less desirable seed that can be used for feed or commercial 
sale, and a third grade that contains weed seeds, fine dirt and defective 
seeds or grains. 
Tests completed show this cleaner will pay for itself on the average 
farm in less than one year since well graded seed gives bigger yields. In 
addition, it eliminates weeds at the same time. 
The Farm Size Vac-A-Way is available for prompt shipment at the 
following prices: 
No. 1 Vac-A-Way, electric drive model without motor but with com- 
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