NICHOLSON’S FIELD SEEDS — GRASSES AND CLOVERS 
Nicholson’s Graded Field Seed 
Thoroughly Cleaned and Properly Tested 
for Purity and Germination 
Our Field Seeds are doubly cleaned and properly tested by one 
with years of experience and our tests are also verified by an offi- 
cial laboratory, in our sincere effort to furnish only the best and 
most dependable in Field and Pasture Seeds. 
The quality of ‘““NICHOLSON’S Tested Pasture and Field Seeds’ 
has been known for more than a half-century and by the faith of 
our many thousands of good customers in our high quality Field 
Seeds, we have been able to maintain the most complete stocks in 
the Southwest. 
You do noi want to gamble with seeds of inferior quality anc 
from an unknown source. In order to produce the highest yields 
you must plant good seed. Buying from a reliable source is you: 
best assurance of getting good seed. 
NICHOLSON'S Tested Field Seeds are dependable, allowing you 
to plant your crops with confidence, usually being justified as a 
result with good crops. 
For the above reasons, we do, and have for many years, en- 
joyed an enviable reputation for handling only high quality seeds. 
During the past few years, we have found it difficult to secure 
certain items of Field Seeds, especially so on certain Grasses and 
Clovers, but even with this difficulty, we have succeeded in adding 
many new grasses and clovers over the past two years. 
——————_—=———==—=—=—=—=_—E—E—EeEeE=E=E=EeEeEeEeEeEe—e—E—EeEeOoEeEeEeEeoeoeoeyeEeEeoe—eeieeeaeaeeeEeEy—_>»=—_—>y=>y=>=—=—=—=—=>=E=E=EeyeEEeE>E=>EE=E=E=S=S>S=E=Ea»™-™Ea]——=—={={—=—_[]=[=—[—[—=_===SS=S={z=zxqxe=—H=aj_rounh=_=a=_v_vo=—qeE—y— 
Alfalfa Seed _._______-------____. 
Berle yee ee oe ee Le! = 
Beans, Mung, in drills__________ 
Beans, Soy, Field, in drills _ 
Beans, Soy, Field, br’dcast. 
Beans, Velvet, in drills, 
Beet, Mangel-Wurzel________ 
Broom) Corns esas 
Corn; Pope... ee 
Cotton Sass eee eZ: 
Clover, Bur, Hulled 
Clover, Bur, seed in bur ____ 
Clover, Crimson ___.___.._____. 
Clover, Common 
Lespedeza....... 
Clover, Yellow (Sour) or 
(Melilotus Indica) 
Clover, Subterranean 
Clover, Sweet (White 
Plow )22- 52 fens ee 
Clover, White Dutch 
Feterita, in drills... = 
Grass7'Carpet = = 
Grass,,Dallise 2 ee 
Grassp ohnson.= — 
Grass, Mesquite or Velvet _ 
Grass, Sudan, in drills 
Grass, Sudan, broadcast __ 
Grass, Red Topper or Herds 
Grass inves ue, xed eee 
Lbs. 
per 
Bushel 
60 
Amounts 
per 
Acre 
20-25 lbs. 
2-3 bus. 
9 lbs. 
25 lbs. 
75-90 lbs. 
20-25 lbs. 
6 lbs. 
10-20 lbs. 
8-10 lbs. 
4-5 lbs. 
Y-1 bus. 
15-20 lbs. 
20-30 Ibs. 
15-20 lbs. 
20-25 lbs. 
15-20 lbs. 
20-25 lbs. 
15-20 lbs. 
10-15 lbs 
8-10 lbs. 
10-15 Ibs. 
10-15 lbs. 
30 lbs. 
20-25 lbs. 
5-10 lbs. 
30-40 lbs. 
10-15 lbs. 
20-30 lbs. 
Time of Planting 
Sept.-Nov., Feb.-Apr. 
Sept.-Oct., Feb. 
April-June 
April-July 
April-July 
March-June 
15th Mar. to 15th June 
Feb.-June 
Feb.-June 
Feb.-May 
Feb.-June 
15 Aug.-Oct. 
15 Aug. Oct. 
Sept.-Oct. 
Mar.-Apr., Sept.-Nov. 
sept.-Feb. 
Sept.-Oct. 
Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
March-June 
Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
Sept.-Nov., Feb.-Apr. 
March-May 
Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
March-June 
March-June 
Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Mar. 
Sept.-Oct. 
Lbs. Amounts 
Name per per Time of Planting 
Bushel Ace ie 
Grass, Rhodes, in drills _____. 5-8 lbs March-April 
Grass, Rhodes, broadcast 10-15 lbs. March-April 
Grass, Rescuez= = 14 15-25 lbs. _|Sept.-Oct. 
Grass, Bermuda (for lawn 
1 lb. per space 20x20) ___ 8-10 lbs. March-May 
Ieqari; in Grills 2s 50 8-10 lbs. March-July 
Kafir Corn, in drills = 50 8-10 lbs. March-June 
Kafir, Schrock or Sagrain __ 50 8-10 lbs. March-June 
Millet, broadcast_________-___- 50 20-25 lbs. April-June 
Milo Maize, in drills 50 8-10 lbs. March-June 
Oats, broadcast__________— 32 25-3 bus.  |Sept.-Oct., Feb. 
Peanuts, Virginia (Jumbo) 22 1-1l% bus. March-June 
Peanuts, Spanish 30 30-40 lbs. |March-June 
Peanuts, Tennessee ________. 22 1-114 bus. |March-June 
Peas, Canadian Field ____. 60 35-75 lbs. _‘|Sept.-Nov. 
Peas, Field or Stock, 
broadcast... 60 1-114 bus. |March-Aug. 
Peas, Field or Stock, 
in drnlsS = 60 8-12 lbs. March-Aug. 
Peas, Nicholson’s Austrian 
Winter, broadcast 60 60-65 lbs. _|Sept.-Dec. 
Rape, Dwarit Essex, 
in drills 5-8 lbs. Sept.-Oct., Feb.-Apr. 
Rye_ 56 14-12 bus. |3ept.-Oct. 
Shallu or Egyptian Wheat 
(Chicken Corn) 50 8-10 lbs. March-June 
Sorghum or Cane, in drills 50 5-10 lbs. Feb.-July 
Sorghum or Cane, br’cast _| 50 100-150 lbs. |Feb.-July 
Sorghum or Cane, 
fornsyrup2 = 50 5-10 lbs. Feb.-June 
Sunflower. 22 5-10 lbs. March-May 
Vetch... 60 40-50 lbs. Aug.-Nov. 
Wheat... | 80 75-90 lbs. Sept.-Nov. 
OOOO eee lllleeemS@e=“R“#kae—E#]eleq®*®=S=:=S=S$0$@$@q$mmmmmm9m9m9mmsm5w_—wmuq(((  (  __—€(€(0€00000—0N0—0—0505aaaaaajaa————= 
The information and estimates here are approximate figures only. They may vary in different sections and States just as soil and climate 
vary. Often one farmer, to insure a full stand, will sow his seed more generously than his neighbor. _ 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
peeing eae 
DALLAS, TEXAS 
