. Savage & Reid's annual catalogue of seeds etc. Nursery stock Oregon Salem Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Soja Beans, Soja Beans. A very valuable fodder plant, either for feeding green or for the silo. It Is a rich food, and is unsurpassed for forming flesh. Like clover, it improves the soil by drawing its nitrogen from the air. Very productive. 1 lb. 15c; 100 lbs. $ Sugar Cane, Early Amber. 1 lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 76c. Millet, German or Golden. (Pani- c u m Germanicum var.) An improved va- ri


. Savage & Reid's annual catalogue of seeds etc. Nursery stock Oregon Salem Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Soja Beans, Soja Beans. A very valuable fodder plant, either for feeding green or for the silo. It Is a rich food, and is unsurpassed for forming flesh. Like clover, it improves the soil by drawing its nitrogen from the air. Very productive. 1 lb. 15c; 100 lbs. $ Sugar Cane, Early Amber. 1 lb. 10c; 10 lbs. 76c. Millet, German or Golden. (Pani- c u m Germanicum var.) An improved va- riety, yielding a larger crop of seed than the Common Millet. It is also taller than the Common and yields a heavier crop of hay. 1 lb 10c, 100 lbs. $ Millet, Hungar- ian. (Panicum Ger- manicum.) A dwarf annual Millet. It is finer than the Com- mon German Millets, but produces a closer stand and yields al- most as much per acre as the taller va- rieties. 1 lb. 10c; 100 lbs. $«. Himgarian Millet. Millet, Common. A variety growing from three to four feet high, having rather broad blades and strong stalks. For a seed crop sow fifteen pounds per acre; for hay and pasture nse thirty pounds. 1 lb. Wc: 100 lbs. $) j Millet, Pearl or Egyptian. Produces an I enormous amount of green feed. It can be cut I repeatedly, growing very rapidly after cutting and j is equal to sweet corn for feed. 1 lb. 15c: 100 lbs. i market price. i Rape. Dwarf Essex. Good for sheep pasture j May be sown in May; or even after taking off a I crop of potatoes. Fall sowing will also give good I results. In drills sow five pounds to the acre: j broadcast, ten pounds to the acre. 1 lb. 15c; lOCi j lbs. $ Cow Peas. Good for fodder, sheep being very fond of them when in flower. Their chief value, however, is as a green crop to plow under. 1 lb. 10c; 100 lbs. market price. Idaho Pea, or Coffee Berry. A forage plant valuable for semi-arid lands. Yields excellent crops of feed for horses, cattle, sheep


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