. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Flowers Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Fruit Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Gardening Tennessee Memphis Equipment and supp. ffOTTO SCHW1LL& CO.,MEMPHiS SOUTH S OLDEST SEED HOUSEff SCHWILL'S OATS, WHEAT, RYE, BARLEY EARLY BURT—The quickest making, most prolific and surest growing of the spring oats. Good for thin land. Sow 2 bushels to acre. RED RUST PROOF—These oats are very popular throughout the South. They do well on any good land and are very prod


. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Flowers Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Fruit Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Gardening Tennessee Memphis Equipment and supp. ffOTTO SCHW1LL& CO.,MEMPHiS SOUTH S OLDEST SEED HOUSEff SCHWILL'S OATS, WHEAT, RYE, BARLEY EARLY BURT—The quickest making, most prolific and surest growing of the spring oats. Good for thin land. Sow 2 bushels to acre. RED RUST PROOF—These oats are very popular throughout the South. They do well on any good land and are very productive. They are sown both in the spring and fall at rate of two bushels per acre. APPLER—A very hardy variety, rust- proof and a heavy yielder. Mature ten days earlier than native rust-proof and about a week later than Burt. WINTER TURF—This is also known as Virginia Gray, and its popularity is due to its extreme hardiness. No other oat, common to the South, has been able to stand such extreme cold as Winter Turf. As a result, many planters will allow land to lie idle rather than seed it to any other variety. The heavy yield, for which it is famous, is due to its stooling propensity. As a result, it has an advan- tage over all other oats for grazing purposes. Compared to the recleaned grain of a bright red oat, the Winter Turf shows up poorly, but such is its nature—dark and stained. We recommend it for fall Wheat Sow in February or March in spring or after September 15 in the fall. Use 5 pecks per acre for grain or one bushel for hay. Red May is the most popular variety in this part of the country, but we can fill your requirements if you write for prices. 1 lb. 25c, post paid. Rye Rye is one of the most important of the winter cover crops. It may be sown any time between August and November at the rate of five pecks per acre, when used alone, or one bushel per acre when planted in combination. Usually it is seeded with vetch or oats, using 25 pounds of the


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