. Good seeds at fair prices. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. constitute a most valuable group of pasture, soiling (green food in ctit form) and fodder plants. Oxxr catalogue space only admits calling atten- tion to tneix* merits in the briefest possible way, The views shown on this page are from photographs taken of crops grown near Minne- apolis during the summer of 1900. SORGHUM. As a Pasture Crop for cattle, sheep and swine it has no superior. When grazed down it will quickly spring u


. Good seeds at fair prices. Nursery stock Minnesota Minneapolis Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. constitute a most valuable group of pasture, soiling (green food in ctit form) and fodder plants. Oxxr catalogue space only admits calling atten- tion to tneix* merits in the briefest possible way, The views shown on this page are from photographs taken of crops grown near Minne- apolis during the summer of 1900. SORGHUM. As a Pasture Crop for cattle, sheep and swine it has no superior. When grazed down it will quickly spring up again, hence a large amount of pasture may be obtained from it at a season when it is most difficult to obtain pasture from other sources. As a soiling crop it will always prove of great value, since at least two crops can be ob- tained from one sowing, but its highest value as food for stock is found in th,e enormous yields of fodder. When properly grown it may be thus fed during more than half the year. EARLY MINNESOTA SORGHUM. (Amber Cane.) Earliest, richest, best. Lb., 35c, post- paid. By express or freight, lb., 10c; 10 lbs. @ 7c; 100 lbs. @ 5c SOUTHERN CANE. Bear in mind that our Early Minnesota Sorghum is from two to three weeks earlier than Southern Cane. Where early maturing cane is not desired, South- Sorghum, Grown for Pasture and Soiling, era seed may be satisfactorily used. Lb., 2Oc, postpaid. By express or freight, lb., 8c; 10 lbs. @ 6c; 100 lbs. @ 4c SOJA BEAN. These Beans should be raised on every farm, either as a grain crop or fodder crop to feed green or for the silo. The grain is the richest known vegetable substance. Planted in rows 2Y% feet apart with 6 to 8 plants to the foot of row, requir- ing about half a bushel of seed per acre. They yield 15 to 20 tons per acre of fodder extremely rich as flesh formers. They are soil enrichers, gathering nitrogen from the air, in the same manner as does clover, the roots being crowded with tubercles, which give the


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