705 (Matures in 145 days.) An excellent early 
maturing, new, yellow Soy Bean, developed by 
Louisiana State Department of Agriculture. It 
is a very strong grower with a heavy crop of 
an excellent foliage, making it particularly valuable as a 
in 165 days.) YT se et of medium cover crop. It is a free seeder and produces 
7\9 (Matures ” the leaves and Sits grow erect, while from 20 to 30 bushels of seed per acre. The 
Sea on. less fertile soil, i js. ‘The height P seed does not scatter as readily as other varie- 
fhe branches have twining approximately 6 ee teiton ties of Soy Beans. Pelican is the first yellow 
: neh: or length of be yes tons in t ats am Ms seeded Soy Bean that compares favorably with 
Palmetto has Pr duce aw yellow with black hy $2.00. the popular Avoyelles and will, no doubt, re- 
Rouge. The seed is st! . 2 Ibs. 853 5 ue catalog: place same in many sections when it becomes better 
of medium ize. Lb. ee price list in front known. One bushel will plant 3 to 3% acres if sown in 
For larger quantities i) rows 3 feet apart, Lb. 55c; 2 lbs. 95c; 5 lbs. $2.15. 
MLOXI For larger quantities see price list in front of catalog. 
MA a 
oth Yellow ant 
days.) A, Mammrit Station. Its 
704 (Matures 15 rie Delta Experiment Sit the sta- =e 
Biloxi, developed OY oof all strains vo per acre. It is 
the highest producing 50 bushels she, planting in 
tion, havité Man Biloxi for hay. ore than any 0 709 os 
much better. ‘ding. Shatters less Bean yet de- Maty 
corn an soil bul is the best. edible Soy food produc Main-org res in "7 
yerety am vould be considered © a proadcast ie peel with’ od fe (2y 8.) Th 
ed, 3 hels : fe) i Ww “Im : e 
yee program. ie etter quality than 2252.00. Compared Dr due 8, one-f,, Ma Soy" Be, Popul 
produce moj’ aD 0c; ii & ar tront of catalog: be » does cs) we lvet peguble the” the ame; C me 
; ; De ’ ori is cu j u 7 
uprieareer quantities see price that Aa hay iran “troggmakes a wat th aot 
ib iste scene , ed a anteq CF fe er ec 
aia hay “,!Mto the *8 much 4.4 There 46°85 Over. 
5 : > or € soj ere j, >’ and 
xf OS na ¥ ; gud surpe? to 15 Prodyctts and nit no legume 
| Sear ci tt Seed, Font alfalg, 79 Of rece to 6 t. ogen com: 
— : | isis liabyp Seldom ane expect. feed-ya) forage te of dr 
wt ; 2% e to sh €cteq b 15 t 2 Ue, r acre 
A 4% to 3 fecvter thar »..Wet or Ushe] 8Town 
717 (Matures 120 days.) Matures 15 to 20 6 ushe} wit aPart. 4 Cther go eathec? acre 
days earlier than Ogden, so it can be planted Si ‘ 8 Beres Plant 4S to 8 incr Plant Legg 
as late as June. Itis a high yielding variety Drice ni Ble COM ri acres? @bart jin TOW. 
me 86 and is uniform, of medium height and stands St in trop P2.50. prides. rp id, or gril 
mH up well, seldom shattering. The seed is small f catalog’ larger he 32 lbs. 
m= to medium in size, and of yellow color. This Nities seg 
variety has given good performance for the 
past few years. Lb. 50c; 2 Ibs. 85c; 5 Ibs, 
atl $2.00. Quantity prices in front of catalog. 
PiGoeN 
i -shat- 
3 il This is a heavy yielding and non-s 
(petites variety with heavy oil content. peer 
in past seasons have been reported as ig 
as 30 to 50 bushels per acre. Our opinion He 
| that every Soy Bean conscious farmer epou 
qi at least try this outstanding variety. Lb. 
| 50c; 2 Ibs. 85¢;5 lbs. $2.00. Quantity prices 
in front of catalog. 
706 (Matures in 170 days.) This type is widely 
-and successfully grown in Louisiana. The leaves 
and stems are large and coarse and the plant is a 
semi-viny, bushy type. The seeds are dull black and 
slightly larger than the O-too-tans. It produces 25 to 
30 bushels of seed per acre. Yields over 3 tons of cured 
hay. per acre. Louisiana planters prefer it to the O-too- 
tans because the Soy Bean caterpillars show a pref- 
erence. for O-too-tans when both are grown in the 
same field. One bushel plants 2% to 3 acres in 
rows 2% to 3 feet apart, 4 to 8 inches apart 
in drill. Lb. 55c; 2 Ibs. 95c; 5 Ibs. 
$2.15. For larger quantities see 
. price list in front of catalog. 
@FEMSOM 
145 7 
qures “) shan 
707 (Ma WwW more pe Fo Tr F 
3.) Gre 4 lr gra, ves in 715 (Matures in 165 days.) This variety pro- 
1 O27 ot nigh Be 75 good own wi h ae, fae? days duces an excellent quality of hay. The plants 
| ‘out with eee py many sult It ig un orn, and hoggin? ead grow erect on less fertile soil, while the branches 
ay vean early hog to md When 1oXCelleg” £0 Soil, have twining terminals. Stems and leaves are of 
farme s for rop- prill 1 1s feet welanted j Be t ras. medium size. The plant or length of vine grows 
and ttle i" wide: using. acre Ons of Ide Vieig. tows 3 to a height of approximately 6 feet. The seed 
m ows 3 18 seed pe One *; Vill -g,27een: ¢ ds 10°, is of medium size with black hilum, and of a 
eva pushel cast pase Acre, CUS e] hand quee ae straw-yellow color. One bushel will plant 2 to 3 
28 ae ae NI SBOO | gualbs, 183 5007 8 Ah to's Soc; 2 ibs Beer oibs $200.0 
" e J *, » t an #5. g ‘ ry a ’ Se , ° . . 
ibs. 88 Crices in fron fron; ities rene ra /85c; 716 TALL-GROWING SHATTERPROOF. Lb. 
Quer atalog- Catalog “Mice jj5,'8er 50c; 2 lbs. 85c; 5 lbs. $2.00. For larger quan- 
of co : 48t in tities see price list in front of eatalog. 
Farm and Field Seeds 69 REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
