Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . NOM-SAGGHARINE SORGHUMS. Kaffir Corn—White or Red seeded. A variety of sor-ghum cultivated for both forage and grain. Growsfrom 4 to 6 feet high. It is generally grown in drillsfrom 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet 6 inches apart. So as tosecure a good stand, it is necessary to thoroughly pul-verize the soil before sowing, and do not sow until theground is warm. Sow about 12 lbs. of seed to the acre. Per lb. 10c (by mail 1 lb. 20e); 12 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs § Broom Corn, Improved Evergreen—Now grown more ex-tensively than any othervariety—on account of itscolor a
Farm and garden annual, spring 1906 . NOM-SAGGHARINE SORGHUMS. Kaffir Corn—White or Red seeded. A variety of sor-ghum cultivated for both forage and grain. Growsfrom 4 to 6 feet high. It is generally grown in drillsfrom 2 feet 6 inches to 3 feet 6 inches apart. So as tosecure a good stand, it is necessary to thoroughly pul-verize the soil before sowing, and do not sow until theground is warm. Sow about 12 lbs. of seed to the acre. Per lb. 10c (by mail 1 lb. 20e); 12 lbs. 60c; 100 lbs § Broom Corn, Improved Evergreen—Now grown more ex-tensively than any othervariety—on account of itscolor and quality of itsbrush. Grows 7 feet cultivation is similar tothat of corn or may be planted in hillsor drills, the rows to be 3or 4 feet apart. If sown indrills, use about IS lbs. ofseed to the lb. 10c (bv mail1 lb. 20c); 12 ; 100 lbs $ KAFFIR COBN.
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