FARM SEEDS annua 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE 
(1227 Buckwheat 
Very profitable crop especially in wet 
seasons and you can plant buckwheat 
in this section of the country as late 
as the latter part of J uly and get a 
profitable grain crop. It even does well 
on light soil. Sow at the rate of 50 lbs. 
per acre broadcast or 36 lbs. if drilled 
in running rows 86 inches apart. 
POSTPAID PRICES—2', Ibs. $1.55; 5 Ibs. 
$2.90. NOT PREPAID PRICES—10 to 25 
‘Tbs. @ 18c¢ per lb.; 25 to 50 Ibs. @ Ide per 
Ib.; 50 to 100 lbs. @ 12¢ per lb.; 100 Ibs, and 
over @ 1lc per Ib. 
1349 Kaffir Corn 
Makes splendid feed for poultry, fed 
either in the grain or ground and 
cooked. Foliage and stalk make excel- 
lent forage. Cultivate the same as 
common corn. Drill in rows 10 lbs. 
per acre. 
over @ 12c per lb. : 
1362 Milo Maize 
Forage plant of great merit. Especial- 
,ly suited to dry countries and dry sea- 
sons, even better than Kaffir Corn. 
Grows several smaller heads on side 
shoots, often as many as 8 heads on a 
stalk. Very valuable for stock feed. 
Grain makes marvelous poultry food. 
Drill in rows 10 lbs. per acre. 
POSTPAID PRICES—2'4 Ibs. $1.55; 5 Ibs. 
$2.90. NOT PREPAID PRICES—10 to 25 
Ibs. @ 19c per Ib.; 25 to 50 Ibs. @ 15e per Ib.; 
50 to 100 Ibs. @ 13c per lb.; 100 lbs. and 
over @ 2c per |b. 
1419 Sunflower 
A small patch of cultivated Sunflower 
produces a great quantity of the very 
best poultry feed for winter. Drill in 
rows 36 to 42 inches apart, using 10 to 
12 lbs. of seed per acre and cultivate 
one way. Cultivate the same as Corn. 
Cut seed heads in the fall before frost, 
place them in the barn away from the 
poultry until they are thoroughly dry, 
after which they may be flayed and 
fed to all your poultry in combination 
with other grains. 
POSTPAID PRICES—2', Ibs. $2.05; 5 Ibs. 
$3.90. NOT PREPAID PRICES—10 to 25 
Ibs. @ 35c per lb.; 25 to 50 Ibs. @ 3lc per 
Ib.; 50 to 100 Ibs. @ 29¢ per Ib.; 100 Ibs. and 
over @ 28c per |b. 
1346 Atlas Sorgo 
A late introduction. Cross between 
Kaffir and Cane. Grows 7 to 8 feet 
high. Leaves are juicy, sweet and 
palatable, making an excellent silage 
crop. Has produced 20 tons of silage 
per acre that is relished by all classes 
of stock. Plant 10 to 12 lbs. per acre 
in drills or 50 lbs. broadcast. 
_ POSTPAID PRICES—214 Ibs. $1.80; 5 Ibs. 
$3.40; NOT PREPAID PRICES—10 to 25 
‘Ibs. @ 27c per Ib.; 25 to 50 Ibs. @ 23c per 
‘Tb.; 50 to 100 ibs. @ 21c per Ib.; 100 Ibs. and 
r @ 20c per Ib. 
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H.P. 2903 Fuchsia, Senorita—Hardy 
A unique and outstanding easy blooming 
house plant with beautiful pendulous flowers 
3 inches long, ruby red outer petals and purple 
inner petals. Prominent stamens, bright gold, 
perfectly hardy, outdoor planting if desired. 
Grows bushy, 12 to 15 inches. Foliage good 
deep green. Continuous bloomer. Strong plants 
rou 3-inch pots. Each 95c; 2 for $1.75 post- 
paid. 
One Each of these two 
CHARMING HOUSE PLANTS 
Fuchsia and 
Christmas Cactus 
ONLY 
$450 
Postpaid 
H.P. 2905 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
Early flowering, crimson variety, 
with long drooping flowers. We have . 
seen specimens several years 
old which carry between 200 
and 300 perfect flowers at one 
time. Resembles an Orchid 
more than any other bloom we 
know of. Grows erect 8 to 
10 inches then hangs over. 
Thornless variety. Blooms on- 
ly at Christmas time. 
Strong plants from 3- 
inch pots. Each 95c; 2 
for $1.75, postpaid. 
Christmas Cactus 
