PLANT NICHOLSON’S QUALITY GRAIN SORGHUMS 
TREAT SORGHUMS WITH CERESAN 
Non-Saccharine Grain Sorghums 
Used mainly tor grain, althcugh the leaves are used for forage. The sugar content of the stalk is low compared to Saccharine Ser. 
ghums, but used to a good advantage for ensilage purposes. They ha 
com crops proved complete failures. 
TREAT ALL CEREAL SEED WITH 
CERESAN 
FOR GREATER YIELDS 

Atlas Sorgo 
A cross between Kafir Corn and Sourless 
Sorgo, resembles Kafir except it has a more 
Saccharine content. Has proved valuable in 
Western Kansas for its ability to withstand dry 
weather. Heads are erect ati resemble Kafir 
except not as long. Plant 7 to 10 pounds per 
acre. Lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 60c, postpaid. Ask for 
orices in larger lots. 
Darso 
Low growing, heavily foliaged with a large 
stalk, usually tinged with red. Its straight stalk 
is sweet and juicy, showing by chemical anal- 
ysis to contain 12.76 per cent saccharine in the 
juice, and analysis of the grain shows that the 
composition is very similar to that of Katfir. It 
matures earlier than Kafir, which fact has 
much to do with its drouth resistance. Darso 
makes excellent silage, and can be used as a 
Spas forage or silage crop. It has given splen- 
id results in Texas. Requires 110 days to full 
maturity. Lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 60c, postpaid. Ask for 
prices in larger quantities. 
Egyptian Wheat 
(Shallu) 
It 1s very productive, making an enormous 
yield of grain and fodder. Shallu or Egyptian 
Wheat should be sown in drills three feei 
apart, using from 5 to 10 pounds of seed per 
acre. Requires 120 days to full maturity. Lb.., 
35c; 2 lbs., 60c, postpaid. Ask for prices in 
larger quantities. 
Feterita 
It is drouth resistant and is theretcre espe- 
clally well suited as a crop under conditions of 
limited moisture—one of the best grain sor- 
ghums for silage, perhaps, tor use in the humid 
regions in the State. 
Requires 105 days to full maturity. Lb., 35c; 
2 lbs., 60c, postpaid. Please ask for prices in 
larger uantities. 

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A FIELD OF NICHOLSON’S SELECTED HEGARI 

DARSO 
A FIELD OF BLACK 

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HULL WHITE KAFIR 
ve been known to produce where the rainfall was very light, and 
Selected Hegari 
State Certified 
It makes an enormous yield of grain in mos: 
sections of the State and is more desirable for 
forage or silage than either Kafir or Feterita. 
It is dwarf in habit of growth, producing large 
he:ds of white grains that do not shaiter. Plan: 
8 to 10 lbs. per acre. Stands dry weather well. 
Requires 114 days to full maturity. Lb., 35¢; 2 
Ibs., 60c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 20 lbs., $1.65. 
Ask for prices in larger quantities. 
Black Hull White Katir 
It grows from 4 to 5 feet high, maxing 
straight, upright growth, has a strong stem 
with enormous, wide leaves. The stalks keep 
green and are brittle, making an excellent 
fodder, either green or dried, for cattle and 
horses, The heads make the finest kind of feed. 
Sow in rows three feet apart, 5 to 10 pounds 
per acre. For fodder, sow one bushel per acre, 
broadcast. Requires 120 days to mature. Lb. 
35c; 2 lbs., 60c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 20 lbs., 
$1.65. Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
Plainsman 
Milo Maize 
(Combine Type) 
A cross of Milo Maize and Katfir that is one of 
the better of the many new sorghums. The plant 
seems to withstand drought even better than 
other sorts. The stalk grows very erect, seed 
heads are somewhat short and compact, very 
slow to shatter. The heads are reddish in color 
It of course is the newer combine type. Lb., 35e; 
2 Ibs., 60c, postpaid. Please write for prices in 
larger quantities. 
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SORGHUMS 
Improved varieties of sorghums are 
adapted to growing in most sections 
of the South. 
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