. Alexander's garden and field seed catalogue. ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA. 35 HOG AND CATTLE FOOD CROPS THAT WILL QUICKLY MAKE CHEAP, RICH AND VALUABLE FOOD NO ONE can dispute that there is a first-class profit in raising or buying cattle and hogs, and feeding them for sale, when you grow your own feed and grow a variety of the right sorts. The land is also improved and will bring iu greater profits and more independence every year. JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE, The Great Hog Food No root crop is growing iu favor so rapidly for feeding hogs. A yield of 500 bushels is uothiug uuusual. An acre w


. Alexander's garden and field seed catalogue. ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA. 35 HOG AND CATTLE FOOD CROPS THAT WILL QUICKLY MAKE CHEAP, RICH AND VALUABLE FOOD NO ONE can dispute that there is a first-class profit in raising or buying cattle and hogs, and feeding them for sale, when you grow your own feed and grow a variety of the right sorts. The land is also improved and will bring iu greater profits and more independence every year. JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE, The Great Hog Food No root crop is growing iu favor so rapidly for feeding hogs. A yield of 500 bushels is uothiug uuusual. An acre will fatten 25 to 30 hogs easily, and hogs fed on them are free from cholera. The Southern farmer who neglects growing artichokes is making a mistake; they are adapted to our section, grow all summer, make enormous crops, and stay in ground in perfect condition until the hogs are turned in. Plant in early spring in 4-foot rows like Irish potatoes, dropping seed piece, cut to single eye, every 2 feet. Lb., postpaid, 25c; 3 lbs. 70c. By freight or express, not prepaid, pk. $; bu. $ Barrel of 10 pks. (for 1 acre), $ North Carolina Peanuts -£ £u*~ prolific than the Virginia, and more profitable to grow for stock feeding on the farms than the Vir- ginia. Lb. 30c; 4 lbs. 80c, postpaid. fl-nlrlpn lVTillpt (German Millet).—Also known VxUlUCn milieu as Tennessee and Golden Won- der Millet; makes an enormous yield of nutritious feed ; can be sown with cow peas, but must be sown thickly, usually about one bushel to the acre; cut while in bloom and before seed harden ; one of the best quick growing catch crops for summer hay; quite often planted as late as August, usually ma- turing in about 65 days. Lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c, post- paid. Peck, $; bushel, $ Write for prices when ready to Jerusalem Artichoke. On all forage, grain and grass seeds ask for latest and lowest price on amount you want to buy. Price on this class of stock is subject to change. Alexander's


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