COTTON 
Our Cotton Seed is treated with 2% Ceresan. Selected varieties (30 Ibs. to bu.). 1 to 1% bu. per acre. 
ON ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW WRITE FOR PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES 
Culture: The cultivation of Cotton varies considerably of course, ne of the best cottons for 
according to the locality and soil, but in general the ground CERTIFIED DELTAPINE 14. iieoe rated with “wilt”. 
should be prepared by thorough plowing and harrowing, with rows It has good fibre quality, 1-16 to 1¥ staple. Its excellent staple 
of 40 to 50 inches apart, 5 feet being given where the land is and productiveness under adverse soil and weather conditions 
unusually rich. Seeding is best done with the cotton planter, and pee Hy : oe Geni eble-sori [he ssoed ‘phe etter sade inten: are 
the young plants should be thinned to about 18 or 20 inches in a4 “writ a Eee oh end ae tae ta Beao 01 NOt Pres 
the rows; if the ground is very rich, two plants may be left ina - : Se areiiaA es cate aes 
hill, but otherwise only one. Frequent shallow cultivation is 2% Ceresan 
necessary to keep the surface free from crust, and planting should INCREASE YOUR COTTON PROFITS 10 TO 20% 
never be done until danger of frost is passed. Two per cent Ceresan generally protects the seed against decay- 
ing in cold, wet soil and the young seedling against damping-off. 
CERTIFIED COKER 100. (Wilt Resistant.) An early dwarf. A pound treats 5 bushels. 11 Ibs., $1.95; 43/4 Ibs., $4.10, postpaid. 
OO ~SCVarriety with well formed fruiting 
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branches and thin dark green foliage. The medium bolls are FLAX 
round ovate, slightly pointed, and open wide. About 70 to the 
pound. The lint is 1 1-16 inches in length, and will run 36 to Flax is very sensitive to cold and should not be sown until all 
38%. One of the best varieties for wilt infested soils. The seed danger of frost is past. When sown for the fiber, two bushels 
we offer is delinted and treated with Ceresan. Peck, $1.50, post- are usually sown to an acre. Lb., 35c¢; 5 Ibs., $1.60; 10 Ibs., 
paid: bu., $4.50. not nrenaid. Write for prices in larger quantities. | $3.00, postpaid. 
Pp EA N U TS Unlike: 
Our Peanuts are Unshelled Arasan 
Treat Peanuts 
with 
Arasan 
Treating Peanut seed with Arasan prevents much of the loss from rottening. Arasan increases 
the average stand of Peanuts by a third more plants from treated seed than from untreated 
seed. Cost less than 10c¢ per acre for treating. Oz., 20c; 8 ozs., 90c; 4 Ibs., $5.45, postpaid. 
Culture: Peanuts do well on most southern farm land, whether light, loamy or even sandy, 
providing lime is not lacking; for without an abundant supply of lime they cannot be successfully 
grown, 1200 to 1500 pounds being often put upon an acre, with good results. Soils rich in 
marl, of course, require no liming. Plant in May or early June, the dwarf varieties in 2Y2-foot 
rows and the running varieties in 3-foot rows, dropping one nut every 10 to 12 inches in the 
rows, covering ] to 1% inches deep, and the Peanuts should be shelled before planting. If 
large quantities are to be planted, a regular Peanut planter should be used. When the vines are 
started, thorough cultivation must begin and continue until just before the nuts begin to form. 
Do not cultivate too late in the season, as late cultivation is likely to injure the formation of 
the nuts. Do not plant on the same land two years in succession. 
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MAMMOTH BUNCH This is by far the most profitable of dwarf varieties, the nuts are 
—_— almost as showy as those of the Running Jumbo. Twenty-two 
[ Running pounds to the bushel. Plant 3 bushels to an acre. Lb., 60c; 5 Ibs., $2.50; 10 Ibs., $4.50, postpaid. 
| Jumbo Peanuts Write for prices in larger quantities. 
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RUNNING JUMBO. SPANISH. and which would not make 10% of a 
ech EE ch th le crop of the Jumbo will often produce 
The largest variety, and especially excellent bunch Spanish nuts, they require very little 
adapted to light, sandy soil. They cultivation. Are easily gathered, the nuts clinging 
yield the highest percentage of firmly to the roots at harvest, and no kind cures so 
large kernels. Twenty-two pounds readily. Immense quantities are now grown simply 
to the bushel. Plant 3 bushels to for hogs, hardly any food being more fattening or 
an acre. Lb., 60c; 5 Ibs., $2.50; wholesome. Thirty pounds to the bushel. Plant 11 
10 Ibs., $4.50, postpaid. Write for to 2 bushels to an acre. Lb., 60c; 5 Ibs., $2.50; 10 
prices in larger quantities. Ibs., $4.50, postpaid. Write for prices in larger 
quantities. 
AUSTRIAN WINTER PEAS 
Considered by some southern growers equal to Hairy Vetch as a winter hay crop or for 
improving the soil. In the South they mature earlier than Vetch, making it possible to 
follow the Peas with cotton. They should be planted in Sept. or Oct., and can usually be 
plowed under in time for spring crop. They may also be planted in Feb. for forage crop. 
Bushel, 60 Ibs. For an acre, when sown alone, 60 Ibs. When sown with one bu. of rye or 
two bu. of oats, 30 Ibs., Write for prices. 
COW PEAS 
One of the cheapest and best crops for hay and improving the soil. 
Sow in May, June or July. 60 Ibs. to the bushel; 1 to 114 bushels per acre. 
\ Black. (90 days.) A popular, low growing vining pea. Equally good for forage, turning 
| under, growing in corn, or for hog pasture. Also used for culinary purposes. Lb., 70c; 2 Ibs., 
$1.20; 5 Ibs., $2.40; 10 Ibs., $4.20, postpaid. Write for prices in larger quantities. 
Gray Crowder, Blue Goose, or Taylor. (75 days.) An early speckled variety sold under many 
names, of upright growth and long vine. It also makes a heavy yield of shelled Peas. 
Lb., 70c; 2 Ibs., $1.20; 5 Ibs., $2.40; 10 Ibs., $4.20, postpaid. Write for prices in larger 
quantities. 
Clay. (85 days.) A late variety of running habit and medium vine. A good sort for 
improving the soil. Write for prices. 
Mixed. (80 days.) In many instances, mixed Cow Peas grow thicker and produce a better 
crop of vines and forage than single varieties sown alone. When grown for soil improvement : ; 
only, we recommend mixed Cow Peas. Write for prices. Austrian Winter Peas 
Norfolk 10, Virginia Write for special market gardener’s prices [41] 
in larger quantities, 
