. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Syrup Canes These triple-purpose canes make money for producers. Use for syrup production —ensilage—or seed and dry forage. For syrup, cut just before seeds ripen, as there is more saccharine at that stage. Plant 5 to 6 lbs. to the acre and cultivate like corn. Chop like cotton, leaving plants 12 to 15 inches apart in the row. Japanese or Honey Drip—125 days. 150 to 200 gallons of syrup per acre. 10 to 15 tons green forage per acre.


. Catalog 1946 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Syrup Canes These triple-purpose canes make money for producers. Use for syrup production —ensilage—or seed and dry forage. For syrup, cut just before seeds ripen, as there is more saccharine at that stage. Plant 5 to 6 lbs. to the acre and cultivate like corn. Chop like cotton, leaving plants 12 to 15 inches apart in the row. Japanese or Honey Drip—125 days. 150 to 200 gallons of syrup per acre. 10 to 15 tons green forage per acre. 800 to 1200 lbs. seeds. Grows very tall, with many joints in the stalk and a vigorous root system. We believe we have enough for our demand this year, of exceptionally fine seeds. Sow 8 to 10 lbs. to the acre for syrup; 12 to 15 lbs. for silage. Golden Rod or Sugar Drip Cane—A cane which produces an excellent flavored and beautiful amber colored syrup, with an approximate yield of 200 gallons per acre. Yields less green forage than the Honey Drip. Highly recommended for syrup pur- poses. Definitely short supply of seeds this year. Lb. 35C—2 Lbs. 60C—10 Lbs. $— 110 days. A dwarf variety with large stalk and heavy foliage. It has a straight, juicy stalk, con- taining about 12 per cent saccharine, making it especially good for forage. It is drouth resistant, maturing somewhat earlier than Kafir. Dry for- age yield 3 to 5 tons per acre. Seed yield 30 to 40 bushels. Sow 10 lbs. to acre in rows, 50 lbs. broadcast. Lb. 25C—2 LbS. 45C—10 Lbs. $ Postpaid. Atlas Sargo 90-95 days. Fine saccarine variety, which is gaining favor in Texas, for silage. It grows from 7 to 8 feet high and is especially fine for trench ensil- age. Enormous yields. Should be plant- ed in rows—about ten pounds to the acre. The strain runs out in three years, so be sure to get properly bred seeds not less than every three years. Lb. 25C—2 Red Top Sumac LbS. 45C—10 Postpai


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