Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . KAFFIR nishes a more desirable fodder than ordinary field corn. Itis greedily eaten by all kinds of stock, either in the greenstate or when cured as hay. Sow at the same time as corn,in hills, just as close as they can be conveniently should not be planted until the ground is warm; SO degreesto S5 degrees is the most favorable temperature for its ger-mination. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 30c; 1 lb. $; by mail,2 lbs., sufficient for 1 acre, $ FLAX. When grown for Seed without regard to fibre, sow from 2to 3 pecks of Seed to t
Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . KAFFIR nishes a more desirable fodder than ordinary field corn. Itis greedily eaten by all kinds of stock, either in the greenstate or when cured as hay. Sow at the same time as corn,in hills, just as close as they can be conveniently should not be planted until the ground is warm; SO degreesto S5 degrees is the most favorable temperature for its ger-mination. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 30c; 1 lb. $; by mail,2 lbs., sufficient for 1 acre, $ FLAX. When grown for Seed without regard to fibre, sow from 2to 3 pecks of Seed to the acre. If fine fibre is wanted, sowfrom 1% to 2 bushels to the acre, so as to grow clean,straight, slender straw. Vrimost—An improved variety bred from Seed secured bythe Minnesota Experiment Station from the Department ofAgriculture about 15 years ago. It is considerably earlierthan Common Flax, yields about a 25% larger crop and ismore wilt-resistant. Also known as Minnesota No. 25. 1 (by mail 20c); peck 80c; bushel (56 lbs.) $ Russian—T
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