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741° Ranks at the top, as a winter 
$9 Q7> legume—the champion soil-im- 
proving crop. Turned under at 
the proper- time it will double and 
triple per acre yields of the follow- 
: per ing crop. Cut or grazed, combined 
00 Ibs. with small grains, sch as oats 
: and rye, or seeded alone, it .fur- 
nishes splendid winter and spring 
pasture. Makes wonderful hay, very rich in pro- 
tein; all stock relish it. 
Sow during August through November at the rate 
of 20 pounds per acre in drills or 30: pounds broad- 
east. The thret-row drill is well adapted for plant- 
ing between cotton and corn rows. It insures uni- 
form depth (2 inches) of covering, and also an 
| even distribution of seed, and makes it possible to 
sow vetch before all the cotton is picked. 
When Vetch produces 15 to 20 Ibs. of green mat- 
ter pér 100 square feet, the crop may -be turned wn- 
der. This is usually during early April. It will 
decay sufficiently in about two weeks to plant your 
corn or cotton, or some other summer crop. Seed 
should be inoculated. : : 
Prices: Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $2.40; 100. Ibs. 
$20.75. Write for prices on larger quantities. 
725. The most popular type in Louisiana. The 
State Experiment Station claims that Common Vetch 
can satisfactorily be grown in most areas - where 
Hairy is generally grown. Common Vetch prefers 
sandy loams that are well drained, but will produce 
good crops on most other soils where water does not . 
stand. It is not as resistant to cold as Hairy. When 
planted alone, it requires 30 to 40 Ibs. per acre. 
Half the quantity is sufficient when sown with small 
grains. Seed should be inoculated with Nitragin. 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $1.40: 100 Ibs. $10.65. Write 
for prices on larger quantitiés. 
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REUTER SEED CO., inc, New Orleans 
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809 One of the leading soil- _ 
builder and winter eover crops” 
per 
100 lbs. 
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for the South because of its 
large, heavy growth on practi- 
eally all soils and its ability to 
resist winter freezes. Makes a . 
splendid temporary pasture dur- 
ing late. winter, -It grows about 
5 feet high, can be planted by 
itself, but does fine with a Heht 
seeding of oats, rye or barley to 
hold vines off grotind; makes a 
heavy tonnage of splendid hay. 
Protects your soil, holds and increases its fertility, 
furnishes grazing for your livestock, or makes valu- 
able green manure, decaying rapidly when plowed 
under. . 
Sow Austrian Winter Peas during September 
through November, in drills at the rate of 30 lbs. per 
acre and cover 2 inches. Also sown broadcast and 
disked in. Turn under during late March or early 
April. Inoculate seed with NITRAGIN. 
Prices: Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $1.10; 100 Ibs, $8.00. 
Write for current market prices on larger quantities 
when ready to buy. , 
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850 A Winter cover crop which is gaining rapidly in 
popularity throughout the South. The plants grow _up- 
right and usually attain a height from 2 to 3 feet. Sow 
seeds October-November irf drills 12 to 18 inches apart 
using about 50 lbs. seeds per acre. The crop is usually 
ready to turn under abouf May. Lb. 30c; 5 Ibs, 95c.- 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $1.15; 100 Ibs, $8.50. 
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i851 Sweet Blue Lupine.is.an excellent pasture and feed 
crop, as well as a soil-builder.. Stock can be turned in 
ohn Sweet Blue Lupine when it is only a foot high. The 
best way, however, to get the maximum food value from z 
this crop is to permit it to go to seed and then, turn in 
your livestock. In this way your stock will’ get the 
advantage of both the plant and seed. It is a selection 
jof the Common or Bitter Lupine. The plants are quite 
similar, but Sweet Blue Lupine is quite easily distin- 
guished by its almost purplish-blue flowers. Sow -the 
seeds from September to November in drills 12 to 18 
inches apart, using about 50 Ibs. of seed per acre. Lb. 
45c; 5 Ibs. $1.80. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $2.30; 100 
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lbs. $20.00. 
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