



mechanical condition, 
is no cheaper wa puete 

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: st soil-improv- y to improve 3 
South’s Brea ound for pound, | than by growing Cowpeas, aun 
ing and hays Priuable as clover |. Cowpeas can be 


1 Dlanted any time 
xa hay 18 value alfalfa |from April until August, broad 
core Nearly equals tains four times | in drills 3 to 4 feet apart. Cultivate 
“br 1, | Conctein ab timothy Ewe three times, Broadcast, 1 to 2 
as much eae yi feed for work- an shels are require 









d per acre, and 
Kes a i ttle. Adds |2 to 3 pecks for seeding in drills. 
bect-stock “lhe Baynd improves its|oculate your seed Sap ors. Ine 
to ¢ 
for best results, 
nitrogen 






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itn large; darks green 
: i hay. fo) 
< specially fine eae a 
leaves. Makes esp : ine ac 
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Inoculate Seeds with 
NITRAGIN 





































tities, Se ¢ running habit; fine 
. Medium large, ® ipen very uni- 
Me eye aene The Poss hs. $1.30. For To get the maximum benefit from your 
ary 5c; @ Ibs. list in back of cata- seeds inoculate them with Nitragin. 
| a Nitragin 
larger quantities, see pri 
is the oldest and most widely used inocula- 
tion in America. : 
Culture A. For Sweet, Bur and Hubam Clover. 
Culture B. For Alsike, Crimson, Red, White 
Dutch and Ladino Clover. 
A or B, each: 1 bu. size 50¢3; 24% bu. size 
$1.00. : 
Culture C. For English Peas. 
100 Ib. size 50c. 
_ Culture D. For Beans—String, Wax, Kid- 
ney, Navy, Pinto and Great Northern. 
1 bu. size 35c. 
Culture E. For Cowpeas, Velvet Beans, 
Lima Beans, Peanuts, Crotalaria and Alyce 
Clover, . 
Culture S. For Soybeans. 


log. : : e-resistant, early 
807 Brabham. a highly distal’ tains foliage 
Paes phat Brows Bae De roof. Grows well 
variety lly well. It is wilt-p ly, two cuttings 
exceptions ' When plenie e ibs 60c; 5 ibs. 
a 2 fe ¢ ° ; a realist 2 
of hay can be made. | vantities: gee pricelist 17 













i \ ly, prolific, bushy 
797 Whippoorwill. ve ear y p 
jsduces B90 60c;_5 Ibs. $1.30. 
sort. Proc 3563 Facer list in: pack of 


aut. . 3: 
ner havior quantities, 














805 Mixed. A gaixture a oces a better crop 




4 pro : ele wa. reed _ eres . bus, oe 30c; ED ak size 
wig thicker, ‘an wings of ‘single ra ; us. size (6—5 bus.) $2.95. 
wines und forage than do Sc: 5 Ibs. $1.30. For Culture L. For Lespedeza. 
list in back of catalog. 100 Ib. size 50c. 


Make an enormous growth and as a soil-improver they are 
considered superior to cowpeas. The seed should not be planted 
until the ground has become warm. Plant: a peck to a half 
bushel per acre, in rows 5 feet apart and 2% to 3 feet apart in 
the row. Also frown with corn.. Plant the corn in 5-foot rows 
and 3 feet apart in the row. The Beans are planted between 
the hills, and at the last working they are planted between 
the rows, Frequently stock is turned into the field and no at- 
tempt made'‘to harvest the corn, or sometimes the ears are 
pulled from the stalks before ‘the animals are turned in to 
graze. Inoculate your seed for best results. See above, 
90 Days Early Speckle 
7\3 This is the most valuable and popular variety. It is very 
prolific and can be planted later than’other sorts on account of 
its early maturity. Makes a wonderful growth of vines for 
pasturing, and is a fine soil-improver. For the good of the 
land, grow Velvet Beans, and for the good of the cow, grow 
Velvet Beans. Two pounds of Velvet Beans in the pod will be: 
found equal for milk production to one pound of cotton-seed 
meal. Lb. 356; 2 Ibs. 60c; 5 Ibs. $1.30. For larger quanti- 
ties, see price-list in back of catalog. 
Bush or Bunch 
714. Grows 3 feet high. Matures in 120 days. Very popular as 
a green-manure crop in orchards. Best for growing in corn 
as the plants do. not vine and weigh down the stalks. May 
also be grown with other crops, Easily harvested. Lb. 45¢3 
2 Ibs. 80c; 5 Ibs. $1.65. For larger quantities, see price-list 
in back of catalog. 
























REUTER SEED CO. Inc. New Orleans 68 

Farm and Field Seeda 
