. Alexander's garden and field seed catalogue. Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Seeds, Catalogs; Cottonseed, Catalogs. 40 ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA. Food, Forage and Soil Building Crops. Plant Oats This Spring For the past two years a large percent- age of fall-planted oats in our section have been damaged by cold weather, and about the only crops that have made to any advantage have been spring-plant- ed seed. We offer for spring plantings the early varieties, such as Pulghum, Burt and Re- cleaned Appiers, which do well planted early. The stocks that we of- fer are only the best
. Alexander's garden and field seed catalogue. Vegetables, Seeds, Catalogs; Fruit, Seeds, Catalogs; Cottonseed, Catalogs. 40 ALEXANDER SEED COMPANY, AUGUSTA, GA. Food, Forage and Soil Building Crops. Plant Oats This Spring For the past two years a large percent- age of fall-planted oats in our section have been damaged by cold weather, and about the only crops that have made to any advantage have been spring-plant- ed seed. We offer for spring plantings the early varieties, such as Pulghum, Burt and Re- cleaned Appiers, which do well planted early. The stocks that we of- fer are only the best to be had, and have been thoroughly re- cleaned and graded. Sacked in good bags. Fiilcrhiim —The early. heavy, prolific oat, the «**S**.uuj favorite variety for Southern condi- tions. Pk. 60c; bu. $, not prepaid. "Riirf —An old-time favorite spring oat, and about uuu the earliest one grown; a fine grazing oat and a good grain producer; lighter than the Fulghum, not making quite as heavy an oat. Pk. 60c; bu. $, not prepaid. Annlpr —The favorite old-time heavy oat, beard- nrrlcl ed and a fine rust-proof sure cropper. Pk. 50c; bu. $, not prepaid. BRABHAM PFA TWO CHOP. —Tor Hay, JJXVrtJDXa/ilVX XT 11,1A, for shelled peas, for Large Yield, for Disease Resistance, for the Best Ail-Round Pield or Cow Pea—Plant the Brabham. It is early, prolific, vigorous, fast growing, heavier bearing; will make 30 bushels of peas to the acre. They will stand in the field during bad weather, with practically no damage. The seed is small and hard, weevil resistant. The vine does not shed its leaves as many others do when cut late for hav. Planted early, it is good for two large crops. Six quarts of seed planted with a seed drill in June will give a good, thick stand for hay, or will make a big crop of seed. It is wilt-proof. Is the only pea except the Iron that will grow on wilt-infested soil. Where other peas wilt and die, it will make a big, profitable crop of hay or seed.
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