REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
These Sorghums can be planted either alone or mixed with 
cowpeas and soy beans. Plant in 3%4- to 4-foot drills, using 
8 to 10 pounds per acre, or broadcast 50 to 75 pounds for 
forage. If sown broadcast with peas, use 25 pounds with 
1 bushel of peas. Our seed is remarkably clean and of ex- 
ceptional quality. 
90! Improved Black Amber. 
and yielding qualities to the original early Amber Sorghum. 
Not good for syrup, but fine for early green feed and silage. 
If planted early it. will yield two cuttings a season. If grown 
with cowpeas or soy beans the quality of the hay is im- 
proved and a more balanced ration may be had. Grows 
10 to 12 feet. Lb. 35¢; 2 Ibs. 6Oc; 5 Ibs, $1.25. For 
larger quantities, see price-list in back of catalog. 
899 Early Orange. stars taller and heavier than the 
Amber, but matures later. Yields immense crops for fodder, 
Lb. 35c; 2 lbs. 6Oc; 5 Ibs. $1.25. For larger quantities, 
see price-list in back of catalog. 
902 Red-Top or Sumac. The great hay-cane or sweet 
Sorghum crop for the Southwest. Its’ slender stalks and 
abundant leaves make it desirable for hay. Resists drought. 
Lb. 35c; 2 Ibs. 6Oc; 5 lbs. $1.25. For larger quantities, 
see price-list in back of catalog. 
Far ‘superior in growth 
897 Sugar Drip Sorghum. wienty prized syrup- 
#cane. Grows 9 to 10 feet high and has a very 
large percent of saccharine in the stalk. Under 
normal conditions yields 200 gallons of syrup of 
excellent flavor and beautiful amber color per 
acre. Lb. 35c; 2 Ibs. 6O0c; 5 ths. $1.25. For larger 
quantities see price-list in back of catalog. 
894 (Spur.) A distinct dwarf variety. Matures ear- 
lier and produces heavier yields than Kafir corn or Milo. 
Valuable for forage and fodder. It is a good crop to 
plant. after oats or wheat because it is quick-maturing 
and its grain-feed value is nearly as high as corn. For 
hog-feed, cut grain-heads in the ‘‘dough.”’ Soil should be 
prepared early for planting Feterita. Sow in 3-foot 
rows, 6 to 8 pounds per acre. Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c3 
5 lbs. $1.10... For larger quantities, see price-list in 
back of catalog. 
i Grows 4 
i inscrop or substitute for corn. | 4 
ab one ey oe jaree grain-heads, HH is quick Woes 
ee d may be planted late in the season as beri 
ane The compact stalk makes harvesting wre aS 
Honistant to drought. hoe pipe B F008 Bape. Boos 
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5 ihe ‘3 Oc wor serger quantities, see price-list in back 
of catalog. 
ved strain of Milo Maize averag~ 
ie ee ke height with the uniform beset 
carried upright on sturdy stalks whic reap aa 
harvesting with a combine easy and pr 3 
i lant in 3 
é da to light or poor soil. P : 
Dottecwa et the rate of 6 to 8 inating is Meade 
Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c; 5 Ibs. sad ae 
quantities see price-list in back of c ° 
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905 CERTIFIED. 
Yields 10 to 12 tons of green for- 
age per acre. Leaves are broad, long and 
numerous. The uniform and upright seed heads 
of white grains do not shatter. The fodder is 
relished by all livestock because the stalks are 
very sweet and juicy. Grows 4 to & feet high. 
Matures in 85 to 110 days. Close spacing of 
2 to 4 inches apart in the row is recommended 
for forage. Sow 8 to 10 Ibs.,per acre. Also 
sown broadcast for hay at the rate of 40 to 
50 Ibs. per acre. Stands dry weather. well. 
Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 50c; 5 Ibs. $1.10. For 
said quantities, see price-list in back of cata- 
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904  Hegari. Lb. 30c; 2 Ibs. 5Oc: & Ibs. 
$1.10. For larger quantities, see price-list in 
| back of catalog. ‘ 
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903 _ Certified. Produces 8 to 15 tons of ‘silage or 
if left to ripen will produce 40 to 50 bushels of 
grain and 4 to 8 tons of cured hay per acre. 
Relished by all livestock. Grows auickly—matures 
in 10 to 12 weeks. A safer feed crop than corn and 
withstands neglect and adverse conditions. Splendid 
combination with Soy Beans. 
Plant in 3% ft. rows, 8 to 10 seeds per hill 
every 12 inches. Cultivate a couple of times and 
thin out 4 td 5 stalks per hill. We do not rec- 
ommend broadcast planting. Can be best har- 
vested with a corn binder, shocked like oats until 
aa pane ener per mare: Lb. 35c; 2 Ibs. 
Jc; 5 Ibs, -25. For larger quantities, se 
price-list in back of eatalog. Y: 5 
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Grows tall and produces < 
to 6 stalks from a single root. be hgree Esome Be 
val the tops are cut, cured, and t Ss ae 
hee grains. The hes in a Fae ioe ne Rissa 
unds in drills part, 
jas pe e/| per acre. Matures in rm a ie 
aage: It is the hr GED pita! Sg ae toe 
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Sh dai Oe ie see price-list In back of catalog 
895 (Egyptian Wheat.) 
y and leafy; valu- 
(Black Hull.) Very till seed thinly, O6e 
Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. Oc; 
able for forage and grain. 
see price-list 
sow broadcast. 3f 
a og $1 if io. For larger quantities, 
in back of catalog. 
Farm and Field Seeds 
