"FARM and GRASS SEEDS — STATE TESTED PREMIUM GR 
No Matter What You Pay. 
1398 Rye Grass—Perennial 
Sow in spring or fall 25 to 30 Ibs. per 
acre broadcast. Fastest growing of all 
Perennial Grasses. Makes excellent 
pasture and hay crop. Yields 214 to 3 
tons per acre. 
POSTPAID PRICES—1 Ib: 70c;°21% Ibs. 
$1.50; 5 Ibs. $2.83. See special wholesale 
price list enclosed for low prices on larger 
quantities. 
1347 Hog Pasture Annual 
Sow in early spring broadcast or with 
a grain drill 50 lbs. per acre. This is a 
well balanced mixture containing 
proper proportions of Canadian Peas, 
Soy Beans, Vetches, Crimson Clover, 
Rape, Sugar Cane, Millet, Turnip, 
Rutabaga, Barley and Oats. Has given 
universal satisfaction throughout the 
Corn Belt and provides an abundant 
pasture within 6 weeks from the day 
it is sown, continuing green and boun- 
tiful until destroyed by frost. 
POSTPAID PRICES—1 Ib. 64c; 214 Ibs. 
$1.35; 5 Ibs. $2.25. See special wholesale 
price list enclosed for low prices on larger 
quantities. 
1418 Sweet Sudan Annual 
Sow in spring 25 to 30 lbs. per acre. 
Leads them all for a mid-season or 
summer hay crop, and with a combi- 
nation of Soy Beans will outyield any- 
thing in the list for mid-summer feed. 
Average yield 314 tons per acre. No 
better feed available. Can be sown as 
late as August for late summer and 
early fall crop. 
POSTPAID PRICES—1 Ib. 62c; 244 Ibs. 
$1.30; 5 Ibs. $2.43. See special wholesale 
price list enclosed for low prices on larger 
quantities. 
1390 Reed's Canary Grass 
For low marshy land you can’t beat 
Canary Grass. Average yield 5 to 7 
tons per acre. Seed rarely germinates 
above 70% so recommend using 12 to 
15 Ibs. per acre. Once established lasts 
for years. High feeding value. Sow in 
early spring or August. 
POSTPAID PRICES—1 Ib. 80c; 2% Ibs. 
$1.75; 5 Ibs. $3.35. See special wholesale 
price list enclosed for lew prices on larger 
quantities 
1416 Sugar Cane— 
for Fodder (Annual) 
Sow in spring in drills 20 Ibs. per acre 
or broadcast 50 Ibs. per acre. Makes 
wonderful silage either alone or drilled 
with Corn or Sov Beans and will im- 
prove materially the feeding value of 
the Corn. Don’t plant until “danger of 
freezing is over. This is not suitable 
for making Sorghum but strictly for a 
fodder crop. If cut and fed green, don’t 
pasture the second growth for some- 
times the second growth or leaves that 
come up when wet with dew form an 
acid, therefore, injurious to stock. 
POSTPAID PRICES—1 Ib. 58c; 2! Ibs. 
$1.20; 5 Ibs. $2.25. See special a hhlecale 
price list enclosed for low prices on larger 
quantities. 
1356 Millet— 
Golden Beauty (Annual) 
Drill or broadcast 40 to 50 Ibs. per acre 
at corn planting time for early crop 
and as late as July 15th for early fall 
crop. For hay crop cut just before it 
blossoms and cure the same as Clover. 
High in milk producing quality, being 
rich in proteins and fats. 
POSTPAID PRICES—1 Ib. 58c; 21% Ibs. 
$1.20; 5 Ibs. $2.25. See special wholesale 
price list enclosed for low prices on larger 
quantities. 
1358 Millet— 
Japanese (Annual) 
Sow 25 to 30 lbs. per acre broadcast 
after danger of frost is over, for early 
crop and as late as July 15th for fall 
crop. Produces excellent forage crop 
for all livestock. Makes good tonnage 
per acre and has a high feeding value. 
Don’t let stock overeat but break them 
into it gradually. 
POSTPAID PRICES —1 Ib. 58e; 214 Ibs. 
$1.20; 5 Ibs. $2.25. See special wholesale 
price list enclosed for low prices on larger 
quantities. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
i We have discontinued listing f 
# following Farm Seeds as they § 
fare generally purchased from & 
nearby elevators or from neigh- 
§ boring farmers: 
OATS SOY BEANS 
«WHEAT BARLEY 
| COWPEAS & GROHOMA 
1343 Canadian Field 7a 
Annual ~ eee 
These are truly Peas and very hardy, 
They have pea vines that grow 3814 1 to 
4 ft. high. We recommend sot 
early with Oats at the rate of 1144 B 
of each per acre broadcast. The Oats 
hold the Pea vines off the ground, and 
produce a larger yield, better qual 
For early hay crop they lead the 
but should be cut as blossoms appear 2 
on the pea plants. Be 
POSTPAID PRICES—1 Ib. 58ce; 2%4 Ibs. 
$1.20; 5 Ibs. $2.25. See special wholesale 
price list enclosed for low prices on larger 
quantities. 
1382 Rape— % 
Dwerf Essex (Annual) a 
Very profitable farm crop. Ghowe 115 
to 3 feet high, with broad, fleshy 
leaves resembling Turnips, but root 
system is hke Cabbage. Used for hog 
and sheep pasture but not for cows, 
Sow in early spring or mid-summer 10 
Ibs. of seed per acre broadcast. If you” 
add 1% bushel Canadian Field Peas. 
and 14 bushel of Oats or Barley it will” 
enhance the value of the pasture. If 
you have a tight pasture sow with all — 
small grain and when the grain is cut 
your hogs and sheep will have a feast. 
until after the extreme cold weather. :: 
Very valuable for feeding lambs ats 
weaning time. is 
POS 2 tba. 
$1.25; 5 Ibs. $2.25. See special wholesale 
price list enclosed for lew prices on larger 
quantities. 
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1348 Hegari 
Annual + 
A sweet sorghum similar to cane, very 
nutritious. Valuable for grain, dry 
fodder, ensilage and pasties Yields” 
up to 5,000 Ibs. of grain per acre and 
up to 18 tons of silage. Live stock, 
especially cattle, are very fond of it~ 
due to its sweet taste. For grain crop 
drill in rows 10 lbs. per acre. For for-— 
age broadcast 50 lbs. per acre. Grain ; 
makes marvelous poultry food. ‘ 
POSTPAID PRICES—1 Ib. 50c; 244 Ibs. 
$1.10; 5 Ibs. $2.10. See special wholesale © 
price list enclosed for low prices on larger” 
quantities. 
