. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. grazing and also makes good hay. Hegari is a good substitute crop for corn. It out-yields corn on light soils and can be planted much later. Prices: lb. 50c; 2 to 9 lbs. @ 34c lb.; 10 to 24 lbs. @ 21c lb., postpaid. Not pre- paid, 10 to 24 lbs. @ 15c lb.; 25 to 99 lbs. @ 12c lb.; 100 lbs. or more @ 10c lb. F187 Millet,


. [Catalog] : spring 1963. Nurseries (Horticulture) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Nursery stock North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Seeds North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Vegetables North Carolina Raleigh Catalogs; Gardening Nort. grazing and also makes good hay. Hegari is a good substitute crop for corn. It out-yields corn on light soils and can be planted much later. Prices: lb. 50c; 2 to 9 lbs. @ 34c lb.; 10 to 24 lbs. @ 21c lb., postpaid. Not pre- paid, 10 to 24 lbs. @ 15c lb.; 25 to 99 lbs. @ 12c lb.; 100 lbs. or more @ 10c lb. F187 Millet, Starr Pearl (Certi- f:_ J ^ A new improved variety of Cattail- lea / type Millet, easier to manage, lasts longer, leafier and shorter than common mil- lets. Appears to be the best of all summer temporary grazing crops for dairy and beef cattle, and nogs on the lighter soils of the Coastal Plains. Plant before June 10th if possible, 5 to 6 lbs. per acre in 19 to 20 in. rows. Prices: lb. 75c; 2 to 9 lbs. @ 54c lb.; 10 to 24 lbs. @ 42c lb., postpaid. Not pre- paid, 10 to 24 lbs. @ 34c lb.; 25 to 99 lbs. @ 29c lb.; 100 lbs. or more @ 27c lb. F184 Millet, Gahi-I, Pearl (Certi- f: _ J \ A recently released hybrid pearl lea I (cattail) millet developed at Tifton, Georgia. It is leafier, later maturing and more vigorous and productive than common pearl millet. Also recovers faster after grazing than common pearl millet. In tests to date in North Carolina, under grazing, it has been more pro- ductive than either Starr or common pearl millet. Starr millet, however, is more leafy than Gahi and is easier to manage under grazing. Hence, both Gahi and Starr are con- sidered excellent varieties for North Carolina. Prices: lb. 80c; 2 to 9 lbs. @ 57c lb.; 10 to 24 lbs. @ 44c lb., postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 to 24 lbs. @ 37c lb,; 25 to 99 lbs. @ 32c lb.; 100 lbs. or more @ 30c lb. F185 Millet, German (Certified) Genuine old-fashioned German or Golden Millet. Seed 50 lbs. to the acre, from the midd


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