. Illustrated catalogue : field, farm and garden seeds, spring 1902. Nursery stock Indiana Lebanon Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Forage Cmps, Millets^ Sorghums, Etc. 27 Germau Millet, (vlioice Southern Grown—Southern grown Millet seed is far superior, both in quality and yield of product, to Western and Northern gr )wn seed. The true German Millet, when properly grown and handled, makes an enormous yield of most nutritious feed, and that without impoverishing the soil to any great extent. To get these resu


. Illustrated catalogue : field, farm and garden seeds, spring 1902. Nursery stock Indiana Lebanon Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. Forage Cmps, Millets^ Sorghums, Etc. 27 Germau Millet, (vlioice Southern Grown—Southern grown Millet seed is far superior, both in quality and yield of product, to Western and Northern gr )wn seed. The true German Millet, when properly grown and handled, makes an enormous yield of most nutritious feed, and that without impoverishing the soil to any great extent. To get these results, however, German Millet must be sown thi( kly, about OEe bushel per acre, and the crop cut while it is in bloom, before the seed hardens in the head. Sow when the weather gets warm in May, or any time during the summer until end of July. Two crops can be seeded and grown during the summer on the same land. Price, 5c per pound. By mail, 15c per pound; 8 pounds, $, postpaid. Bushel prices on application. Yellow Brancbing Dlioura. (Yellow Milo Maize)—This is earlier than the Rural Branching and of taller growth, often attaining a height of 10 or 12 feet, but does not stool out quite as much from the ground, though it branches out from the joints. Its seed heads grow very large and heavy on good ground, and when ripe hang over. The grains are large and plump and of a deep golden color. It produces an enormous amount of forage, green fodder or cured, often producing 3 to 4 good "cuttings" in a season. P ant in 4 feet rows and thin out to 2 stalks every 2 or 3 feet. Plant 4 pounds to the acre. Price, 15c per pound; 4 pounds for 50c; 10 pounds, $ If by mail, 25c per pound; 5 pounds, $1,00, postpaid. Early Amber Cane—A variety which has been largely tested with great success. Stalks tall and slim and highly prized as a fodder plant. In its green state or cured into fodder it equals any other grown crop. Plant from April to July, in o-feet rows, lightly dril


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