Atias Sorgo 
For Fodder — For Silage — For Grain 
This has been our specialty ever since it was ori- 
ginated in this district. It is a cross between Sour- 
less Orange Cane and Blackhull White Kafir. Like 
most hybrids it combines in one variety not only the 
characteristics of the two parents, but develops 
other improved traits. This outstanding trait is 
tremendous yield both in forage tonnage and grain. 
It grows 7 to 10 feet, and requires about 120 days 
to mature. It is sturdy, has a leafy stalk, abund- 
antly juicy and sweet. Heads are compact and 
cylindrical in shape. Atlas is superior to Kansas: 
Orange cane in resistance to lodging and in having a white, very palatable grain, and the forage is 
fully as good cr better than Kansas Orange or Sumac Cane. Makes excellent silage. For grain and 
forage plant 4 to 5 lbs. per acre. For forage only, drill 75 Ibs. per acre. We have both Kansas State 
Certified and Atlas inspected in the field by our own men. 
SWEET SUDAN 
NUTRITIOUS — HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE 
Livestock has proved the high palatability 
of this sweet, juicy variety in numerous 
grazing tests. Inyariably they eat the 
Sweet Sudan down to the ground while only 
nipping at the regular, leaving it standing 
at least a foot high. This grazing prefer- 
ence increases as the crop nears maturity. 
Sweet Sudan is also more disease resistant. 
Yields 4 to 10 tons of cured hay per acre. 
Is a profitable, quick growing crop, making 
fine summer pasture during hot months. 
Sow 20 to 25 Ibs. per acre. Our seed is free 
of Johnson Grass and highest quality. 
Kansas Orange Cane 
Our seed stock is exceptionally nice quality 
of ““th germination. This cane has a very 
swe stalk, used sometimes for sorghum. 
Grew 8 to 10 feet high and matures in 
abou. ‘20 days. Makes unusually good 
fodder and ensilage, and is the best of all 
canes. Fodder stays sweet all winter. An 
enormous vielder and fine drought resister. 
Your livestock will relish it and fatten on 
it. For the best cane order from Bowman’s. 
_ Drill in close rows 75 to 100 Ibs. per acre 
_ for fodder. 
Certified Westland Milo 
A cross between Milo and Kafir. Strictly a 
heavy grain producer. Grain is sweet and 
excellent for poultry and livestock feed. 
| Stands up under the most adverse condi- 
| tions. Grows 24 to 36 inches high, and 
matures in 100 days. Because of its short 
_ growth can be combined as is wheat. Plant 
4 to 5 Ibs. per acre. 
COMMON SUDAN 
QUICK PASTURE—DROUGHT RESISTANT 
Grows 4 to 7 feet high and yields 4 to 10 
tons of cured hay per acre. Livestock rel- 
ish it and has good feeding value. Is a 
profitable, quick-growing crop, making fine 
summer pasture during hot months. Is a 
sure crop and easy to grow. Everyone 
should have Sudan. Sow 20 to 25 Ibs. per 
acre. Our stock is excellent quality, free 
of Johnson grass. 
Certified Martins Milo 
A combine milo that is planted on more 
acres than any other. An _ outstanding 
yielder, it has proved its grain producing 
ability over the entire middle west and in 
the south. Stands up well, head well-ex- 
erted, dries quickly. Easy to combine and 
matures in 95 to 100 days. Grain not quite 
as palatable as our Farr White Martin or 
Midland or Westland. Grows about 40 
inches high. List 4 to 5 pounds per acre. 
Certified Midland Milo 
A new combine Hybrid that is a cross be- 
tween Kalo and Milo. Heavy grain pro- 
ducer with sweet stalk, which is an unusual 
merit in milo. Grows 38 to 45 inches high 
and matures in 95 to 100 days. After 
combining off the grain turn stock into it 
to pasture. Will produce 40-75 bu. of 
grain per acre. 
