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Sorghum or Fodder Cane 
Forage varieties of sorghum and corn mixed with soy beans are being 
used more each year for silage, the early-maturing varieties of corn 
being the most important in the northern counties. Silage sorghums with 
corn produce a good grade of roughage with a somewhat higher yield 
than corn alone. Silage from fodder cane can be stored for a longer time 
than corn silage without matertal loss of quality. 
The Amber variety of cane or sorghum is the earliest and best adapted 
for growing in the North. Grows 6 to 9 feet tall. 
For silage we recommend the following mixture per acre: 114 bushels 
of soy beans, 20 pounds of amber cane and 1 peck of early-maturing corn. 
This can be sowed with a grain drill and harvested with a green crop 
harvester. Silage from this mixture produces more and higher quality 
feed than corn silage alone; cattle relish it better. See Price-List. 
Semesan Bel 
Better Potato yields with Improved Semesan Bel. Tests m 15 states 
have proved that any Potato grower can usually expect better returns 
from his seed if he treats it with Semesan Bel before planting. Results in 
lower grading cost and more profit. Treat your seed as fast as you can sae ee 
dip it. One pound treats 60 to 75 bushels. Free pamphlet. Postpaid, Silage Mixture— 
2 ozs. 50c; Ib. $3.00. Soy Beans, Amber Cane and Corn. 
} w O C U LAT E All Legumes with 
ALFALFA AND CLOVERS 
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PEAS AND VETCH 
100 lbsince eee ee ee 50 
SOY BEANS 
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poaceam soot Nodules | Alfalfa Root Nodules 1 MERI ee pee a ered 25 
GARDEN PEAS AND BEANS 
EFFICIENT ROOT NODULES SIDS... esesseecseeses ees etateeer eee: 1s 
2 DU Ree Se or RO ee TE ae ee 
Developed by Good Inoculation 
Always inoculate Alfalfa, Soy Beans, Vetch, Peas, 
Ladino, Birdsfoot Trefoil and other legumes. The bacteria CAUTION: Always Specify Name of Seed 
in the nodules help plant growth in both yield and quality. to be inoculated. 
A nd PEAT NATURE’S FINEST 
MICHIG SOIL BUILDER 
For lawns, roses, shrubs, evergreens, golf courses, 100 pounds of Michigan Peat is sufficient for any 
and trees. Used by nurserymen, growers, and flor- | of the following: 
ists. Retains moisture, binds sandy soil, loosens 
; ee : 1000 sq. ft. top dressing established Iawns. 
clay soils, puts new life in soil. 
500 sq. ft. new lawns. 
BUR CMM BENT Pha os sic aye er ne $4 25 700 lin. ft. vegetable or flower seed rows. 
a Hi 4 ~h- . ee 2 49 300 hills of pole beans, corn, etc. 
STS UL, oo 9 ee ena 500, Bee Diane 
D5 els bag Ste iQ Wl Gob tiete GD TOU ORT Onc Cau CTO CCC CM ORC ROME 1 69 25 rose bushes or flowering shrubs. 
Express or freight collect. 12 Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Evergreens. 
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P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Inc., Seedsmen =. 29 Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 
