. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. "Capitol Brand" SOY BEANS, COWPEAS, and SMALL GRAINS soy BEANS Extensively used for forage, silage, green manure, and in processing Soy-bean oil and Soy-bean meal. Wilson Early Black. (120 days.) A small-seeded variety used for forage and green manure. Clark, Ogden, and Hill. (125 days.) Yellow varieties for process- ing into oil and meal; also used for forage and green manure. CANADA FIELD PEAS Second only to clover in their
. Bolgiano's capitol city seeds : 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Garden tools Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs. "Capitol Brand" SOY BEANS, COWPEAS, and SMALL GRAINS soy BEANS Extensively used for forage, silage, green manure, and in processing Soy-bean oil and Soy-bean meal. Wilson Early Black. (120 days.) A small-seeded variety used for forage and green manure. Clark, Ogden, and Hill. (125 days.) Yellow varieties for process- ing into oil and meal; also used for forage and green manure. CANADA FIELD PEAS Second only to clover in their soil-enriching properties and can be grown almost anywhere. The vines make nutritious hay and the ground Peas are valuable stock-feed. COWPEAS An inexpensive soil-improver yielding heavy crops of nutritious stock-feed. Mixed Cowpeas. The upright growers hold up the vining types giving more satisfactory results. Black Eyed. Erect vines yielding large quantities of edible peas. BARLEY Wong Barley. Prolific. More rust resistant than some varieties. BUCKWHEAT Makes a fine quality of flour. Also used for poultry feed. It resists drought and blight very well. OATS White Spring. Produces a bumper crop of hay or Winter or Turf. Sown in September or October it is excellent for winter grazing. Produces a large crop of heavy grain. Abruzzi. Ready for grazing ten days earlier than other varieties, also produces more grain and straw. Tetra-Petkus. Straw thicker and stronger, and grain larger than other varieties. WHEAT ' straw. Proc SORGHUM Thorne. Beardless tall stiff' straw. Produces large heads filled with plump grain. All classes of livestock make use of Sorghum in some form, as grain, hay, dry feed for silage or as summer pasture. The grain, when fed to livestock, is about equal to the feeding value of corn. Atlas Sorgo. (125 days.) 8 to 10 feet in height. A heavy forage yielder. Martin's Combine Milo. (95 days.) Grain dries rapidly, becom- ing hard and flinty, making it easy t
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