. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Arizona State Certified Hegari Quadroon Milo Arizona State Certified Double Dwarf Milo 100 days. Preferred by many because of the ease with which it can be headed. Plants grow only about 3 feet in height with smaller stalks than the dwarf yel- low milo; large, full-grained heads. Its earliness makes it especially desirable. Lb. 25c—2 Lbs. 45c—Postpaid Arizona State Certified Hegari 115 days. The most popular of the non- saccharine s


. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Arizona State Certified Hegari Quadroon Milo Arizona State Certified Double Dwarf Milo 100 days. Preferred by many because of the ease with which it can be headed. Plants grow only about 3 feet in height with smaller stalks than the dwarf yel- low milo; large, full-grained heads. Its earliness makes it especially desirable. Lb. 25c—2 Lbs. 45c—Postpaid Arizona State Certified Hegari 115 days. The most popular of the non- saccharine sorghums. A great drouth-re- sister and will not blight. Produces a large head of creamy-white grain and abundant forage in addition to the large yield of grain. Lb. 25c—2 Lbs. 45c—Postpaid Mammoth Sunflower Mammoth Russian — Produces an enor- mous head, from 12 to 20 inches in diam- eter. On light, well drained, well tilled, fertile soils yields from 30 to 50 bushels per acre. Plant and cultivate as you would corn. May be planted some earlier, using 5 to 10 lbs. per acre. As a poultry food mixed with other grains it has no equal. Lb. 45C—2 Lbs. 85C—10 Lbs. Postpaid Magnolia Millet Quick growth of millet makes it very desirable for hay and pasturage—par- ticular^7 in times of drouth. Plant from April to August. For seed, and to pro- duce large heads, sow from 5 to 10 lbs. to acre, broadcast about 50 lbs. to the acre. Magnolia Big Texas—Now recognized as the finest quality, becoming more popular each year. Extra large heads, grows rank, best variety for hay for which it should be cut when in full bloom. On good soil a yield of five tons per acre is not unusual. Lb. 25c— 2 Lbs. 45c—Postpaid. Pearl or Cat Tail ( Pencillarla)—Espe- cially recommended for continuous cut- ting forage plant. Grows very tall but if cut when 3 to 4 feet high, will stool rapidly and can be cut three or four times in one season. Plant 8 to 10 pounds per acre in drills 3 feet a


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