1343 Canadian Field Peas 
Illustration to left shows field of Can. 
adian Peas and Oats yielding 5 tons per 
acre 60 days from planting. 
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Canadian Field Peas and Oats seeded in 
the early spring at the rate of 1 bushel of 
each per acre, make the best extra early 
annual hay crop. This combination makes 
an average yield of 2 18/100 tons of ex- 
cellent feed per acre. Feed is almost equal 
pound for pound to Clover Hay. It is rel- 
ished by all live stock. Canadian Field. 
Peas are extremely hardy; therefore may 
be seeded very early along with your Oats. 
They may be broadcast or sown with a 
grain drill, but be sure to cover the seed 
about % inch deep in either case. If you 
want this for a hog pasture suggest you 
add 5 lbs. of Dwarf Essex Rape per acre. 
Postpaid, lb., 45 cts.; 214 lbs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., 
$1.75. For Larger Quantities See Whole. 
sale List Enclosed. 
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. 333 Cow Peas Mixed Whippoorwill-Type cae. coms.) Sugar Cane for Fodder 
Makes Wonderful Silage. Often Yields 30 
When danger of frost is over sow broadcast 1 Bu. per Tons Fer Acre. Sow 20 lbs. Per Acre in 






























1h acre es 45 lbs. in drills 36 inches apart. Cow ae produce Drills, 50 lbs. Broadcast. 
(i one of the largest and the most nutritious forage crops Every farmer shoul = 
a grown, When turned under, they furnish nitrogen and gen- 149 , ee BnOOre De vier Gwen Sty PF OE 
g 1d 1 acres of our Fodder Sugar Cane, a 
erally enhance the fertility of the soil. They make a fine most profitable crop. It produces as much 
a feed for work and beef-stock and for dairy herds, and are gs<30 tons of green feed per acre, It 
nearly equal in value to alfalfa and wheat-bran. Postpaid, — make ronderful si A ‘ 
; : S wonderful silage either alone or 
Ib., 55 cts.; 244 Ibs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $2.25. For Larger Quanti- grilled with Corn, improving feeding 
i ties See Wholesale List Enclosed. value of Corn fifty per cent. Prices very 
' reasonable this year. Postpaid, 
lb., 45 cts.; 214 Ibs., $1.00; 5 Ibs., 
M $1.75. For Larger Quantities See 
Wholesale List Enclosed, 
Sugar Cane 
for Fodder 
| 1338 Alta Fescue 
"I ee improved strain of tall 
‘ escue which was devel- 
: MAKES SS oped at the Oregon Agri- 
_ culture Experiment Sta- 
i " When Corn fails you or when Season is too wet for tion. Produces high yields 
ny i Corn on low bottom ground here is the one crop you of palatabie forage over a 
ih can ‘aif ae late as July and harvest a Big Crop of long growing season. For 
excellent hay. pasture sow 15 pounds per 
; acre with other legumes 
iN f as a i Clover 
: 1356 Millet—Golden Beauty ssi: Grows well “on wet sol 
‘ ; a re Then poorly drained, 
: The most popular and most widely grown variety. Won- hoe eae al > ay ete es 
derful milk producer, big yielder of good palatable hay. drought. Because of its 
Sow % bu. per acre. Postpaid, lb. 45¢; 244 Ibs., $1.00; extensive root system it 
5 lbs., $1.75. For Larger Quantities See Wholesale List En- has the ability to prevent 
closed. ‘ soil erosion in ese Ways 
: and to form a dense turf 
Tonge rm on banks, It stands up un- 
fi 1358 Billion Dollar Grass (Bu. 35 Ibs.) der traffic and though 
is One of the best forage crops for feeding all kinds-of livestock. coarse is excellent for 
0 High in milk-producing qualities, being rich in protein and fats. athletic fields, airports, 
| Combined with soy beans, as ensilage, it makes an ideal balanced playgrounds and lawns 
f ration (two parts of millet to one of soy beans). Adapted to all sec- where there is heavy 
i tions of the country; it makes more hay than any other millet, and — —— traffic. Postpaid, 4% Ib. 50c; 
requires less seed. It is the ideal catch crop, and may be evs ap. ee ne Seat 5 
from May to July. For hay, cut it just before it blossoms, an ! Ss. 50. ‘or arger 
| eure the same as clover. It also makes good pasture, but the 1382 Rape-Dwarf Essex | Quantities See Wholesale 
Cow Peas cattle must be accustomed to it gradually. Postpaid, lb., 45 3 f Price List Enclosed. 
hippoorwill| cts.; 214 lbs., $1.00; 5 lbs., $1.75. For Larger Quantities New Low Prices pati See VAD Tie bre: 
Whipp 
i See Wholesale List Enclosed. : F 
Farmers’ Friend, Hogs’ Delight - ; 
i Have At Least 5 Acres This. Year 1227 Buckwheat-Japanese 
1418 Sweet Sudan Grass Rape is an pene! Porere plans of (50 lbs. bu.) 
* great value, profitable in all sec- 
, Wonderful Quick Hay Crop tions of the country. Ae <r _be The very finest variety. A 
iH e of the best annual forage plants ever | grown to advantage on land which . 
ee oe a ee ee aoe Ve OVS" | Chesimincade oieoaeed an early erain | 08t. prolitaple. crop. dor, all 
introduced, suitable fo Ne 5 3 rnthern far “st d ll 
q ity. Sudan Grass thrives best on rich loam, | Crop like oats, rye, or winter wheat. Nort CeCe RIC PROC eae, 
but has been grown successfully on almost Rape provides excellent pasture } even on light soils. Sow any 
every kind of soil, from heavy clay to light Ae all ee Pee eck catUle, time until July 1, using 36 
sand. Cold, wet, boggy soils are not suited eae tie aaiee RS summer, | lbs. of seed per acre if 
to Sudan Grass. so a good pasture can be had when- | drilled or 50 Ibs. per acre 
Sudan Grass is a sorghum, and an an- ever it is needed. Sow 8 to 10 lbs broadeast. Postpaid, Ib. 45c3 
nual, without underground root sprouts. It | Per acre broadcast. a catpals s 21, Ibs. $1.00; 5 Ibs. $1.75. 
grows 4 to 5 feet high in drilled seedings, iZ mend ceretinee a pee Zr 
and 5 to 8 feet in cultivated rows, Do not Larrces Guadtitiog See Whole. | For Larger Quantities See 
sow Sudan Grass before corn planting time. sale List Enclosed Wholesale list Enclosed. 
Like corn, it is a warm weather crop. In 2 
rable seasons, the growing period is — : ; 
es pa several Civiines can be obtained This new introduction Sweet Sudan has been bred to produce a 
in one season. For hay it is ready to cut higher sugar content than the common strain and, therefore, 
in 60 to 75 days, when it is in full head. It much superior for livestock feeding. Developed by Texas Agr. 
continues its growth, and in 40 to 45 days  gtations, but up to the present time only limited supply of seed 
it is ready for another cutting. is available so please order promptly that we may serve you on 
Sudan Grass is an enormous yielder, pro- some of this new forage crop before supply is exhausted. It is 
ducing 3 or 4 tons of hay at -the first cut- more disease resistant than the old Sudan and being of sweeter 
ting. The second cutting is lighter, and the | ality the stock eat it down first. Produces more plant-growth 
hay is much finer. Live stock of all kinds p : i 
will eat the hay readily. than common and remains green longer. In view of the superior 
quality of Sweet Sudan over the old common strain we offer only 
For hay, sow at the rate of 20 to 30 Ibs. the best and newest Sweet Sudan. Postpaid—1l% Ib, 30c; Ib. 50c; 
i in drill, and cover rll 
aaa Ae tonto ney tonechate inches deep. 2% Ibs, $1.15; 5 lbs. $2.00, For Larger Quantities, See Wholesale 
Heavy seeding makes finer quality hay. List Enclosed. 
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