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1652 Beans—All Garden .Varieties, except Limas....... 1 Bu.Size,  .35 
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1654 Clovers—Red, Alsike, Crimson, White and Ladino..1 Bu.Size, .50 
1655 Clovers—Red, Alsike, Crimson, White and Ladino. .2% Bu. Size, 1.00 
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1658. Peas—Garden, Field, Sweet Peas and Vetch........ 124 Bu. Size, .50 
1659 Lespedeza—All Varieties, Hulled or Unhulled Seed..124-Bu. Size, .50 
LGGO? SOx, Beals —All Varietlesperiiccb as ticle cgts scene ees 2 Bu.Size, .30 
L661LS_Soy Beans—All” Varieties: au cident cots ce dene 5 Bu.Size,  .50 
T6620 Soy Beans——All! Varieties) vessels ee eee ee 25 Bu.Size, 2.25 
PEGS) LVCLOl PIvOSLOO ts. coun ees Sufficient to Treat 8 Lbs. Seed, .20 
1664 Garden Size—For Beans, Peas, Sweet Peas and Lupines. ‘ 
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Forage Crops Every One Should Grow, 
- One Acre Will Produce Tons of High Quality Feed 
1340 Feterita 1346 Atlas Sorgo 
The great advantages Feterita has over Kaffir A cross between Kaffir and Sourless Cane. Stalks, 
, corn and all other plants of that HS are its €X- which grow 7 to 8 fect, and the leaves are juicy, 
treme earliness and great drought resisting quali- deoet ant ralarahie eine eet eut Milas 
ties. Feterita is from 20 to 30 days earlier than Pass ene, ae meee. Var 
Kaffir corn, makes excellent fodder and produces crop. Has produced 20 tons silage per acre that 
a large grain crop. Plant 15 lbs. per acre in drills. is relished by all livestock. Plant 15 lbs. per acre 
Postpaid, / lb. 25c; Ib. 40c; 2% Ibs. 85c; 5 Ibs. in drills or 50 lbs. broadcast. Postpaid, 1/ lb, 
$1.50. 25c; Ib., 40c; 21/ Ibs., 85c; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 
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1362 Milo-Maize 1348 Hegari 
| Forage Plant of Great Merit. Belongs to the 
' Non-Saccharine Sorghums. It is pronounced the 
| best and surest grain crop for dry countries and 
| seasons, even better than Kaffir corn. It grows 
several smaller heads on side shoots, often as 
many as eight heads on a stalk. Very valuable 
for feeding stock and proves a gold mine for 
chicken feed, Plant 15 pounds per aere in drills. 
Postpaid, 1% Ib., 25c; Ib., 40c; 21 Ibs., 85c; 5 
Ibs., $1.50. 
This is a sweet sorghum somewhat similar to cane. 
Very nutritious. Valuable for grain, dry fodder, 
ensilage and pasture. Yields up to 5,000 Ibs. of 
grain per acre and up to 18 tons of ensilage. Live- 
stock, especially cattle, are very fond of it due 
to its sweet taste. For grain production drill 
like Kaffir 6 to 8 Ibs. per acre. For hay, drill in 
close rows at 75 to 90 Ibs. per acre. Postpaid, 1/2 
lb., 25c; ib., 40c; 21 Ibs., 85c; 5 Ibs., $1.50. 


108 FUNK’S-G-114-HYBRID SEED CORN—BEST BY TEST * 
Some people eall it ‘‘intestinal for- 
titude.’’ Others call it simply 
‘‘outs.’’ Anyway, in G-114, it’s the 
ability to stand up against the 
beating that the North Central 
Corn Belt often hands out in 
weather and in insect attacks. 
Against cold spring dampness. ... 
Against scorching summer drought. 
. . . Against blasting wind... . 
Against corn borers and other in- 
sect enemies. G-114 comes through. 
Even when harvest is long delayed, 
G-114 stands, firmly erect. In Iowa 
4-year tests, its percentage of lodg- 
ing was lowest (2.9%) of any 
strain entered. And it yields with 
the best. G-114 foliage stays green 
after the ear starts to mature, mak- 
ing the extra starch necessary to 
finish both a heavy ear and a strong 
stalk. Postpaid, lb. 45c; 214 Ibs. 
$1.00; .5 Ibs. $1.75. 
For Prices On Larger Quanti- 
ties Than Quoted On This Page 
See Wholesale List Enclosed 

SUNFLOWER 
1419 Mammoth Russian 
A small patch of cultivated sunflowers 
will produce a great quantity of the 
very best poultry feed for winter. Drill 
in rows, cut with a corn harvester, dry 
thoroughly, and let the fowls do the 
threshing. Postpaid, 1/2 lb., 30c; 1lb., 55¢; 
21/, Ibs., $1.25; 5 Ibs., $2.25. 
1345 Grohoma 
Cane and Kaffir. 
Very heavy 
A Cross - Between 
Greatest drought resister. 
producer. Cattle like it. Wonderful 
feed. Grows strong and erect. Most 
popular forage of recent introduction. 
Excellent pasture. Drill double rowed, 
using 18 to 20 Ibs. per acre. Postpaid, 
VW Ib., 25e; Ib., 40c; 21% Ibs., 85c; 5 Ihs., 
$1.50. 
1349 Kaffir Corn 
Makes splendid feed for poultry, fed 
either in the grain or ground and 
cooked. Foliage and stalk make excel- 
lent forage. Cultivate the same as 
common corn. Plant 15 pounds of seed 
per acre in drills. Postpaid, 14 lb., 25c; 
Ib., 40¢; 21 Ibs., 85c; 5 Ibs., $1.50, 

Soy Beans—The Big Money Crop 
The great need for Soy bean oil has created a tremendous market for 
beans. The oil has a great many uses. The demand will continue 
strong for many years. Oil meal is used as a valuable protein supple- 
ment in feeding livestock. As a hay crop soy beans outyield Red 
Clover and equal to it in feeding value. They make a fine green ma- 
nure crop. Soy beans alone or with Sudan Grass may be’used for sum- 
mer pasture. 
A good portion of the crop is generally planted in rows and cultivated 
one way, sowing 1% bushel seed per acre. Some folks report 5 to 8 
bushel yield more per acre when seeded broadcast on good clean land 
‘and others report just the reverse. Either method of sowing is satis- 
eotton seed meal. 
relish them, 
factory but unless your ground is nearly free from weeds we recom- 
mend: drilling in rows and cultivating one way. 
If you sow broadeast figure on using 1 bushel of seed per acre, 
Another good way to plant Soy Beans is in combination with Corn, 
dropping one or two Beans in each hill of Corn and when you cut the 
Corn for Silage the Soys furnish the balance ration of food equal to 
If you don’t have a silo, put Soys in Corn anyway 
and after harvesting the Corn turn the stock in to get the stray ears 
and Soys, and believe me you will be surprised how all the stoek will 
As a Hogging Down Crop, Soys and Corn beat the world, 
Soy beans also make an excellent Hay Crop. 
as the pods are formed before the Seed is fully developed so as to pre- 
vent the shattering off of the leaf, which is most valuable. 
Inoculate with Nitragin Before Planting. 
For Prices on Soy Beans See Wholesale List Enclosed 
They should be cut just 
