. Catalogue 1918. 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. Dwarf Essex Rape Dwarf Essex Rape—This is an ideal sheep feed, easily grown; per- fectly hardy and possesses remarkable fattening properties. Any corn soil will grow Rape. Sow the seed any time in March and by the end of June, and the crop can be ready to feed at a sea- son when it is most needed. It does well sown with oats. Af


. Catalogue 1918. 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. Dwarf Essex Rape Dwarf Essex Rape—This is an ideal sheep feed, easily grown; per- fectly hardy and possesses remarkable fattening properties. Any corn soil will grow Rape. Sow the seed any time in March and by the end of June, and the crop can be ready to feed at a sea- son when it is most needed. It does well sown with oats. After oats are cut the Rape grows rapidly. If the soil is rich and clean, sow broadcast; if not so clean, sow in drills and cultivate as for corn. When sown broadcast use 6 tt>s., and if in drills 2 lbs. to the acre. 1 lb. 30c, parcel post paid. For quantity price, see Yellow List Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane Tennessee German Millet Sorghum or Sugar Cane Sow broadcast for hay or roughness 1 bushel or 50 pounds per acre; for sorghum or grain, half peck per acre, any time from April to August. Texas Seeded Ribbon Cane—This cane gets its name from being a variety that closely resembles the true Ribbon Cane raised from cuttings. It makes the finest kind of syrup. 1 tb. 40c, parcel post paid. For quantity price, see Yellow List enclosed. Japanese Honey Syrup Cane—The best of the canes for mak- ing syrup ever introduced. It is a big yielder and has found great favor with every one who has tried it. 1 tb. 40c, parcel post paid. For quantity price, see Yellow List enclosed. Early Orange Sorghum—Largely used for hay and fodder. It is taller and has heavier stalks than the Early Amber, and is excellent for making syrup. 1 Tb. 25c, parcel post paid. For quantity price, see Yellow List enclosed. Early Amber Sorghum—The earliest type in cultivation. Stalks tall and slim. Most suitable for hay, as it matures very quickly. 1 lb. 25c, parcel post paid. For quantity price, see


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