FIELD SEEDS---OUR QUALITY IS OUR PRIDE 
State Certified 
Fancy Double Dwart 
Yellow Milo 
This variety retains all the good qualities 
of its parent, the Dwarf Yellow Milo, and does 
not grow quite as tall. Has immense heads, 
and the seeds are large. It is quick to ma- 
ture, and may be planted late in the season 
as a “‘catch-crop’’ and have plenty of time to 
make beiore frost. When planted in the early 
spring it will mature a crop early, and after 
the heads are cut the stalk will branch out 
and produce additional cuttings of heads. The 
compact stalk makes harvesting much easier. 
Extra fancy seed, large, bright. Requires 101 
days to mature. Lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c, postpaid. 
Ask for prices on larger quantities. 
Martin’s Combine Milo 
(State Certified) 
An ideal heavy yielding Milo Maize of uni- 
form maturity. Can be harvested with a com- 
bine in the row. During recent years it has 
gained in popularity in the western part of 
Texas and should do well in all sections as it 
requires only 90 days to mature and has 
drouth resistant qualities. The grain is darker 
than Yellow Maize and has a reddish cast. 
Plant at the rate of three to five pounds to 
the acre. Lb., 50c: 2 lbs., 90c, postpaid. 
Please ask for prices in larger lots. 
Sooner Milo 
Often referred to as 60 Day Milo and simi- 
lar to Dwart Yellow Milo Maize. Produces a 
slender stalk, heads not as compact as other 
Milos. The grain is large, yellow in color and 
soft. Lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c, postpaid. Please ask 
for prices in larger lots. 
Schrock Kafir 
(Sagrain) 
Fine for forage and ensilage, as it is quite 
sweet and grows an abundance of broad, 
long leaves. It is a wonderful grain to stool 
out, not unusual for one seed to send up 6 to 
10 stalks, each making a fine head of large, 
light brown grains, which make excellent 
stock and poultry feed. Drill at the rate of 3 
to 5 pounds per acre. Requires 115 days to 
mature. Lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c, postpaid. Please 
ask for prices in larger quantities. 
MARTIN’S COMBINE MILO 
PURITY BRAND MILLET 
MILLET 
We have made a specialty of Millet seed, 
recleaning it thoroughly with the latest and 
most improved machinery. Our Purity Brand 
Fancy Big Head Golden Millet is cultivated, 
Southern grown, and is the very finest grade 
that we can buy. If you grow Millet for seed 
and want to produce large heads, you should 
sow about 5 to 10 pounds per acre in drills, 
and cultivate like a crop of corn. If planted 
for hay, sow at the rate of 20 to 25 pounds 
per acre, broadcast. Any reasonably good 
land will produce satisfactory crops of Mil- 
let. Sow in April, May or June. 
FANCY BIG GOLDEN. This is the finest 
quality of Millet that we handle, and we 
have an enormous demand for it every year; 
numbers of our customers will plant no other 
kind; it makes the largest heads of any Millet 
we have ever seen grow. If you plant it once 
you will never plant any other kind. It grows 
very rank and is best variety for hay or fod- 
der. On good rich soil it will make a growth 
of 4 to 5 feet high, and hay is so tender that 
if cut at the right stage, which is when in 
full bloom, even the hogs will eat the cured 
hay greedily. A yield of five tons per acre is 
nothing unusual. Lb., 55c; 2 lbs., $1.00, post- 
paid. Ask for prices in larger quantities. 
FANCY GOLDEN. This is our second best 
grade of seed. Lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c, postpaid. 
Ask for prices in larger quantities. 
PEARL OR CATTAIL (Pencillaria). This 
makes a most nutritious and valuable continu- 
ous cutting forage plant. It will grow 10 to 
12 feet high, but cutting can be commenced 
when it has attained a heicht of 3 to 4 feet, 
when it will stool out enormously and make a 
rapid growth, and it can be cut this way 
three or four times in a season. Sow five 
pounds of seed per acre in drills three feet 
apart, or sow broadcast at the rate of 20 to 
30 pounds per acre. Pearl or Cattail Millet 
should be planted before May. Lb., 50c; 2 
Ibs., 90c, postpaid. Please ask for prices in 
larger lots. 
HOG, MANITOBA OR PROSO. This variety 
grows larger than the common kind of Mil- 
let and is valuable as poultry and _ stock 
food. Good seed very scarce.Ask for prices. 
QUANTITY PRICES 
Account of changing prices, we 
are listing Field Seeds only in lim- 
ited quantities. Please write us for 
prices in large lots as we carry 
large stocks of most items. 
ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. 
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DALLAS, TEXAS 
