Produce Ubundant, Profitable (ash Crops 
Winter Legumes For Fall 
Planting 
Hairy Vetch — Austrian Winter Peas 
Reseeding Crimson Clover 
Ask for prices when ready to plant. 
For Winter Pasture—Plant Winter 
Rye Grass during September or early 
October. With proper moisture condi- 
tions, Rye Grass is a very fast growing 
grass. Makes more pasture than most 
grains. Last up until June, when, if 
given a chance, will reseed itself, start- 
ing to grow again when fall rains set 
in. Rye Grass also makes a fine green 
lawn in the fall, winter and spring, 
sown on Bermuda sod or as a new lawn. 
OUR FIELD SEEDS ARE ALL OF 
VERY HIGH QUALITY 
There are several grades of field seeds 
on the market and prices differ accord- 
ing to grade. Be careful when buying, 
especially when you see seeds offered 
for considerably less than market value. 
Ask For Prices When You Are 
Ready To Buy 
FIELD or COW PEAS 
The Great Soil Improver . 
Makes poor land rich; makes good land 
more productive; also makes a spelndid and 
nutritious green forage or hay crop, enriching 
the soil even when the crop is cut off. 
New Era—Probably the best sort for the mid- 
west. Can be sown after the wheat or oats 
are taken off the ground, and still produce 
a good crop of peas. Earliest maturing of 
all the peas, about 80 days. 
Lb. 40¢ postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
Whippoorwill—A favorite in the south general- 
ly. A vigorous healthy grower. 
Lb. 40¢ postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
Black Eye—Large seeded, California type. 
Pods large, long and easily shelled. Not 
heavily vining, supports itself well. Highly 
productive. 
Lb. 50¢ postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
Brown Sugar Crowders—This variety, like the 
Black Eye, is planted extensively for table 
use. Very prolific producer, upright grow- 
ing, bush form. Produces an abundance of 
very large, tender peas. 
Lb. 65¢ postpaid. 
SOY BEANS 
Virginia Soy Beans—Plant 20 lbs. per acre. 
Will make hay in 80 to 90 days. Matures in 
100 to 125 days. The best quick maturing 
hay bean. Medium to fine stems, large and 
abundant leaves make fine quality hay. 
Brown seeded variety. 
Laredo Soy Beans—Plant 15 lbs. per acre. 
Will make hay in 100 to 110 days, matures 
in 120 to 180 days. A small black bean and 
recognized as one of the best hay varieties. 
It can be planted earlier than most varieties, 
as the seed will stand more abuse from the 
weather than any other soy bean. Its free 
branching, fine stems and abundant foliage 
make it one of the heaviest yielding of the 
hay varieties. 
Cyclone Seed Sower 
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CYCLONE 
MUNG BEANS 
Mung beans are drought resistant and have 
made crops of hay and forage when cow peas 
and soy beans have failed during dry, hot 
weather. Plant 8 lbs. per acre in rows about 
3144 ft. apart and 2 to 4 inches in the row. 
Green Seeded. Lb. 35¢ postpaid. Ask for 
prices on larger lots. 
Saccharine SORGHUMS 
for Forage 
Early Orange—Its stalks are heavier and 
shorter than Amber. Its forage quality is 
first class and it is very valuable for en- 
silage. Fodder quality. 
Red Top or Sumac—This is the best variety for 
forage or dry hay. The stalks are much 
smaller than either the Amber or Orange 
varieties. There is no better quality for 
forage than the Red Top. It will remain 
sweet and wholesome for several months. 
GRAIN SORGHUMS 
Certified Arizona Grown 
HEGARI 
Hegari—Produces high yields of forage and 
grain. Its dwarf habit of growth, 4 to 5 ft. 
in height, and compact heads of large white 
grains make it very attractive. Drought re- 
sisting. Sap is semi-sweet making entire 
stalk very palatable and nutritious. 
Ask for prices. 
Atlas Sorgo—Has a sturdy, leafy stalk abund- 
antly sweet and juicy. Grows to a height of 
7 to 10 feet and requires from 120 to 130 
days to mature. Atlas is noted for its re- 
sistance to lodging, superior quality of 
grain, high yield and excellence of forage. 
Write for. prices. 
MARTIN COMBINE 
MILO 
Produces large heads on stalks about three 
feet high. A dry weather crop, suitable for 
planting after other crops have been laid by. 
KAFFIR CORN 
Dwarf Blackhull White 
Ask for prices. 
DARSO 
Is low growing, heavily foliaged, and has a 
large stalk, which is usually tinged with red. 
The stalks: are sweet and juicy. Darso ma- 
tures earlier than Kaffir. Makes excellent 
silage, and can be used for grain, forage or 
silage crop. 
Ask for prices. 
Field seed prices fluctuate considerably and 
for this reason we do not quote prices Ms our 
catalog. Ask for prices when ready to buy. 
Your inquiries will have our prompt attention. 
SUDAN GRASS 
For hay or pasture. Adapted to any medium 
fertile or rich land. Sow in the spring as 
soon as danger of frost is past at the rate of 
20 lbs. per acre. 
SWEET SUDAN GRASS 
Sweet Sudan produces lots of sweet, juicy, 
palatable forage feed for all livestock. De- 
veloped after years of research by Texas Ex- 
periment Station and USDA. Sweet Sudan 
has far greater disease resistance and non- 
shattering qualities over common Sudan. Pro- 
duces heavier growth, remains green longer. 
Sow 20 lbs. per acre. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
Nothing beats rape seed for hog pasture. It 
is rich in protein—just what young pigs need. 
Plants 6 to 8 lbs. per acre any time after 
danger of frost is past. 
Per pound 40c; 5 bs. $1.75, postpaid. 
PEANUTS 
Grow best on rich, loose, loamy soil. 
during May when ground is warm. 
Spanish—Bush type. They are early to ma- 
ture and very productive. The nuts form in 
surface soil clustered around an _ upright 
plant. 
Shelled Peanuts, 50c per Ib. postpaid. 
Tennessee Red—Most desirable, large podded 
peanuts for this section. The nuts contain 
three large kernels in each pod and are 
productive. 
Per pound 70c postpaid. 
VETCH 
Sand, Hairy or Winter 
A valuable forage and soil improving crop. 
Usually sown in the fall, preferably with grain 
which holds the vetch well up off the ground, 
which makes easier harvesting for a seed crop. 
Sow 20 lbs. per acre with either 50 lbs. of 
wheat, rye or barley. 
Per pound 55¢ postpaid. Ask for quantity 
BOP CORN 
Large Yellow Hybrid—A four way or double 
cross. Drought and disease resistant. Vig- 
orous growing with heavy yields. Has ex- 
cellent flavor and large popping volume. 
Plant 5 to 6 pounds per acre. 
Per Ib. 75¢ postpaid. 
SUNFLOWER 
Mammoth Russian—Produces very large heads, 
which are completely filled with the striped 
grains. It succeeds everywhere, and re- 
quires very little rain to insure a good crop._ 
It makes a good food for stock and cannot 
be equaled as a food for poultry. Plant 
when the ground has become warm at the 
rate of 22 pounds to the acre. 
Y2 Ib., 25¢ postpaid. 
Plant 
inoculate all Legume Seeds with 
&,\ OVER FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE 
When ordering, Always state 
ALFALFA (A) 
Swt., Bur, Hubam Clovers 
Size Retail 
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CLOVERS (B) 
Red, Alsike, Crimson, 
White and Ladino. 
Y bu. (Ladino) 
BEANS (D) 
Navy, Pinto, Wax, 
Great Northern 
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PEANUTS, 
Cow PEAS (E) 
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LESPEDEZA (L) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ..$ .55 | SPECIAL CULTURES— 
name of seed. | 
String, Kidney and 
2 DU CAsk csi $ .40 
Give name of seed 
when ordering. Birds- 
foot Trefoil, Lima 
Beans, Big Trefoil, 
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SEED SOWER 
PEAS, (C) 
VETCHES (All But Crown) 
Don't let spring get too far advanced 100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
vt Ca 38 before reseeding the bare spots in the 
i lawn, and applying plant food. Early ee otetiee Ibs?) cay 0 crown Rad bell cops 
pe 5 aa [Tue SOWER THAT morning is the best time to sprinkle the (All Varieties) nila, ainfoin, : 
Lee a SCATTERS EVENLY, lawn. , A ahanougR waves - et it 100 Ae ze Lnoeuiates Orel s | CB ome tvests 
; promotes deep, healthy roots In con- to 1 Ss. see 
For Sowing All Kinds of Seed Broadcast x i 
Thai Gower That Statters Evenly trast to the shallow root system of ane ee, EO M'|eutveke bucceasmes cme 
Standard Price Each $3.25; $3.65 postpaid. grass lightly sprinkled. 
Heavy Duty—Sows any kind of seed as well as 
fertilizer. 
Price Each $4.00; $4.40 postpaid. 
GARDEN SIZE— Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines, Lima 
Beans and Edible Soybeans. 
Enough for 8 Ibs. seed — Retail Price 15c each 
Oklahoma customers Include 2% Sales Tax. 
20 PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS—Since 1906 
