Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . before sowing, and do not sow until the ground iswarm, using about 12 lbs. of Seed to the acre. White §eeded—Per lb. 10c (by mail, 1 lb. 20c); 12 ; 100 lbs. $ Red Seeded—Per lb. 10c (by mail 20c); 12 lbs. 70c:100 lbs. $ Broom Corn, Improved Evergreen—Grows 7 feet cultivation is similar to that of corn or may be planted in hills or drills, the rows to be3 or 4 feet apart. If sown in drills, use about IS Seed to the acre. Per lb. 10c (by mail, 1 lb. 20c);12 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs. $ SUGARCANE. Sorghum. Wi


Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . before sowing, and do not sow until the ground iswarm, using about 12 lbs. of Seed to the acre. White §eeded—Per lb. 10c (by mail, 1 lb. 20c); 12 ; 100 lbs. $ Red Seeded—Per lb. 10c (by mail 20c); 12 lbs. 70c:100 lbs. $ Broom Corn, Improved Evergreen—Grows 7 feet cultivation is similar to that of corn or may be planted in hills or drills, the rows to be3 or 4 feet apart. If sown in drills, use about IS Seed to the acre. Per lb. 10c (by mail, 1 lb. 20c);12 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs. $ SUGARCANE. Sorghum. Wisconsin Early Am-ber — The mostwidely used in theNorthern States. Itsdistinctive featuresare earliness andgreat yield ofsyrup. Sow when- the ground is warmso as to insure goodgermination. I f wanted for foddersow from 50 to 100lbs. of Seed broad-cast to the syrup 25 lbs. issufficient. If drilledin continuous rowsso as to cultivateone way, 12 to 13lbs. i s lb. 10c (bymail 20c per lb.);15 lbs. $; 100lbs. $ KAFFIR CORN.


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