It 
is a very strong grower with a heavy crop of } 
duces an excellent foliage, making it particularly valuable as a ) 
719 (Matures in 165 days.) J stems are et eerie ome 20 to 30 bushels of seed per acre. The § 
uality of hay, ': oil, the plants oie height of seed does not scatter as readily as other varie- 
¢ e, On less fertile ining terminals. ly 6 feet. c ties of Soy Beans. Pelican is the first yellow 
the branches lesb ne is approximate tes s at Bexoe seeded Soy Bean that compares favorably with | 
plant of cae produced three oy with black pila =a the popular Avoyelles and will, no doubt, ie f 
Palmetto is straw ye j ; bs. pepnby place same in many sections when it ecomes better @ 
Rouge. | he seed Lb. 40c; * tafe “front of catalog. known. One bushel will plant 3 to 3% acres if sown in’ J 
of medium S76 ties see price lis rows 3 feet apart. Lb. 40c; 2 Ibs. 75c; 5 Ibs. $1.50. 
For larger qua For larger quantities see price list in front of catalog. : 
oth Yellow and 
705 (Matures in 145 days.) An excellent early 
maturing, new, yellow Soy Bean, developed by 
Louisiana State Department of Agriculture. 
It is a free seeder and produces 
Mamm It’s 
s days. 4 Station. % 
704 (Matures in He one Delta Experimen’y at the sta ha 
Biloxi, devel or ducing of all strachels per acre. 1h (6 ; 
the Dighest Mroducad avove, 800 taang pentng. eS uA UJ : 
tion, Biloxi 10 than 2 4 = 
than ters less et de 7 (Mat Fr 
much better puilding. Shat ible oy Bean ¥ duc- Main. as ures S Lf j 
corn and Sol «ig the best edibl ur food produ Dareq CP hay 70 da a 
: amloxl f ed in O t to : W and “ays, 
eloped, and shoylé Us empels per acs es other MM cee win, CMbeas brovinT MS ost yom 
i ‘ plese ality {.5 dared Yee donne fourth YOY Bean CPUlar 
tion piper wes hay and better qu o's a) Crop to ve) oud] bt. 5 an, (7 
es £ ; talog- be 2. does Vet \béa— <a) the e am om. 
produce Laake Lb. 40c; 2 38; in front of ca © cut Not oy ans, it ©, 2Moy Ount 
uprigitger quantities see price list ppat Wil] fee? it % ran pines en a pis have 
he ed ir as ited ene, “ COVer. 
ha tbo. the uuch: Bo ere jo°S) a r 
: : SBA and’ go” 10 to $i. Prodtmus ang JS no ql can 
— for geitPasses keto tons of CS 4 to Fitrogen {ume 
=Sa1 O.O— federal iru do ft, longi oF 
i =a aDle t m affect ect 15 “Value De ac 
ah 2 2 Bhatie, (29 b to 20 hen Te, 
to 3 ter th Y Wet Shel &Tow 
A % feet >. an Or dry ols n 
717 (Matures 120 days.) Matures 15 to 20 6 (pushel in ea 4 tae 80rte Beath Fhe 
days earlier than Ogden, so it can be planted 800, 2res i4 fed 3 to | inches 5 lant F; rece 
as late as June. It is a high yielding variety Price’ li54 ibs. $1.75" Middies* es sort’ i ari 
and is uniform, of medium height and stands 2 front 5 ¢ Catt oh dane ee: 4590), thom 
up well, seldom shattering. The seed is small talog ae Want} Ibs, 
As 5 A é titie 
to medium in size, and of yellow color. This ; ee 
variety has given good performance for the 
past few years. Lb. 40c; 2 Ibs. 75c; 5 Ibs. 
$1.50. Quantity prices in front of catalog. 
AYDEN 
= ae : ; and non-shat- 
ede CAE Baraat | content. Yields 
en reported as high 
Our opinion is 
ous farmer should 
tering variety with 
in past seasons have be 
as 30 to 50 bushels per acl 
that every poy, Boe consei 
t least try this ou 
BO; 2 Ibs. 75¢3 5 Ibs. $1.50. 
in front of catalog. 
Ware OMA 
Ooh 
e 
. 
tstanding variety. . 
Quantity prices 
Lb. 
slightly larger than the O-too-tans. 
30 bushels of seed per acre. 
hay per acre. Louisiana planters prefer it to the O-too- 
tans because the Soy Bean caterpillars show a pref- 
\ erence for O-too-tans when both are grown in the 
706 (Matures in 170 days.) This type is widely 
and successfully grown in Louisiana. The leaves 
and stems are large and coarse and the plant is a 
semi-viny, bushy type. The seeds are dull black and 
It produces 25 to 
Yields over 3 tons of cured 
same field. One bushel plants 2% to 3 acres in 
rows 2% to 3 feet apart, 4 to 8 inches apart 
in drill. Lb. 40c; Ibs. 75c; 5 Ibs. 
~ $1.50. For larger quantities see 
price list in front of catalog. 
2 
py 2 . RE = sae - ASS Ee 
; a 145 708 \ a . & 
api soo an ( 
1707 (Mews more eee Pi One Matures i Arad 715 (Matures in 165 days.) This variety pro- 
days:) igh and ©? ood pe With Ue f 165 day, duces an excellent quality of hay. The plants 
3 feet b wer, A Bony 18 it ig. COrn. ie r hoge;. grow erect on less fertile soil, while the branches 
cut with 2 © ed’ by nog sults Whe INexee 614 for Sone have twining terminals. Stems and leaves are of 
ay Dean or an earl i in 72 5 feet n Planteg’ Best oil medium size. The plant or length of vine grows 
farmer ile crop: using dene (ONS : ide, Vieig,oWs 3 to a, aan an eperernatey ee abs aed 
fows 3 f20t P' seed Per One pit stang’ forage? to straw-yellow color. One bushel will biaat 2 to 
4%, bus ret padeast ee acres Le Dlanje drougne acres if sown in rows 2% to 3 feet apart. Lb. 
acre, OF acre. Lb.) 50 quis: $7, 40; 2 th? ta) 4 40c; 2 lbs. 75c; 5 Ibs. $1.50. 
el 1°.'7 03 BIDS front | tronzlities. 80.” noe 7503 716 TALL-GROWING SHATTERPROOF. Lb. 
pia PE of Catalog Digg ] i T8er 40c; 2 lbs. 75c; 5 Ibs. $1.50. For larger 
of ca j 
Farm and Field Seeds 
quantities see price list in front of catalog. 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
