Insecticides and Fungicides 
Letherman’s 
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Orchard Grass. It can be grown on most any soil if 
not very wet and it does better on light sandy 
soils that lack fertility than other grasses. 
Reed's Canary Grass. A very valuable grass for wet, 
almost swampy soils, where nothing else does 
well. Useful for drier soils also. It makes a tough, 
permanent sod for pasture. Can be seeded with 
a grain crop in spring or alone in August to early 
September. Sown alone 8 to 10 Ibs. per acre. 
In mixture 2 to 4 Ibs. 
‘Lincoln Brome Grass. The use of Brome is steadily 
mm"increasing in our section and we regard Lincoln 
as the most satisfactory strain. It is a very valuable 
cold resistant and dry weather resistant grass, and 
does well on a wide variety of soils. It is often 
used with Alfalfa at a rate of 10 Ibs. Alfalfa, 
10 lbs. Brome per acre. Also used with Ladino 
for pasture. 
Letherman’s Pasture Mixtures 
Made up according to Experiment Station recom- 
mendations, we can give the mixture best fitted to 
your soil and conditions. 
inoculate all Legume Seeds with — 
OVER FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE 
When ordering, Always state name of seed. 
COMBINATION (AB) | SOYBEANS (S) 
Size Retail ize Retail 
- at ie $3055 3 a €a. «2.06. $ ah 
Use Cache sires A 
per LEC god Me ontbin’ enter | ae 2:70 
ALFALFA (A) (One can) 
BEANS (D) 
Swt., Bur, Hubam Clovers 
bus eal eke $ .55 
Navy, Pinto, Wax, 
String, Kidney and 
CLOVERS (B) Great Northern 
Red, Alsike, cri mS0n, 1 bu. ea. -...;. $ .55 
ite and Ladino. PEANUTS 
Ys)bie( Ladino) BO | Cow PEAS (E) 
oY carey : 
Chitc. oe 55 AIT G5 conood $ .40 
SPECIAL CULTURES— 
Give name of seed 
when ordering. Birds- 
foot Trefoil, Lima 
Beans, Big Trefoil, 
Crown Vetch, Sesba- 
nia, Sainfoin, Kudzu. 
Others upon request. 
LESPEDEZA (L) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 lbs.) ..$ .55 
PEAS, (C) 
VETCHES (All But Crown) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ea.$ .50 
GARDEN SIZE— Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines, Lima 
Beans and Edible Soybeans. 
Enough for 8 lbs. seed — Retail Price 15c each 
Treat All Legume and Grass Seed With Arasan 
For Better Stands—Quicker Growth 
The difference is very apparent and in our judg- 
ment every farmer will profit by the use of Arasan. 
Treat with Arasan first and in the case of legumes 
inoculate later immediately before sowing. The 
cost is low, the 8 oz. can treating 100 Ibs. 
3/, ox. pkg. 25c, 8 oz. can $1.00, 2 Ib. can $3.20, 
10 Ib. bag $11.50. 
Sweet Sudan Grass. Produces an immense crop of 
hay and if sown early, can often be cut twice. 
Grows rapidly to height of 4 to 5 ft. and after 
first cutting it stolls out for pasture. It is killed in 
the fall by the first hard frost. If sown in drills 
use 10 to 15 lbs. per acre, if broadcast you will 
need 25 to 30 lbs. Sweet Sudan makes better 
and more feed than ordinary strain. 
Winter or Hairy Vetch. Makes valuable hay, or 
green manure for plowing under. May be sown 
in corn at last cultivation or any time from July 
to September. Frequently sown with rye using 
15 to 20 lbs. of Vetch with 1 bushel of Rye. 
Dwarf Essex Rape. Excellent quick growing pasture 
for hogs or sheep. Usually ready to pasture 8 to 
10 weeks from sowing. Excellent for late fall 
pasture, withstanding cold. Sow from April to 
July at rate of 5 to 8 Ibs. per acre. 
SPRAY CLOVERS 
To Control Spittle Bug 
The State Experiment Station and many farmers 
also, have shown 50% better yields of hay and also 
of seed by one spraying against the Spittle Bug. 
When to Spray. Soon after the Spittle Bug nymphs 
are hatched they start to feed on your plants and 
the time to spray is when you see the ‘‘sudsy”’ 
spittle masses forming. In our section this is usually 
during the first week of May. Plants should be not 
over 6 to 8 inches high. 
The Materials to Use. Benzene Hexachloride and 
Toxaphene give practically 100% control if cor- 
rectly applied at right time. Of the two, BHC still 
gives excellent results if put on a little early, be- 
cause of its residual action. 
BHC in liquid emulsion 
Methoxychlor in liquid emulsion 
Toxaphene Emulsion 
Please ask for prices—buy early 
Agricultural Weed Killers 
For pre-emergence and post emergence spraying 
of sweet corn, field corn and small grains. 
DuPont 46% Esters 2,4D Weed Killer, Acid 
Equivalent 38.6%. 
DuPont 67% Amine 2,4D Weed Killer, Acid 
Equivalent 40%. 
Weedone No. 32 Brush Kill. Mixture of 2,4D and 
9,4,51, most effective for control of various kinds 
of brush. May be used in growing season or in 
winter, When mixed with oil. 
Ammate Weed Killer. Kills all vegetation, even 
trees. Highly recommended for Poison Ivy in 
orchards. Safer than 2,4D when drift is con- 
sidered. 
TCA Sodium Salt. The most effective control for 
Quack Grass and other tough perennial grasses. 
Ask for prices on your needs of all above. 
