. Annual catalogue 1902 : wholesale and retail seeds. Nursery stock Missouri Springfield Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FIELD AND FARM SEEDS. 59 Millet^ Cane and Kaffir Corn. Germau 31illet—Has become the mo&t popular and most generall}^ used for all purposes. "Good seeds, g^ood results," is especiallj'- true of German Millet. From the fact that Millet grew short this sea- son, it will contain considerable Fos Tail. This we take out with our new improved cleaners. 50 lbs. to the bushe


. Annual catalogue 1902 : wholesale and retail seeds. Nursery stock Missouri Springfield Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. FIELD AND FARM SEEDS. 59 Millet^ Cane and Kaffir Corn. Germau 31illet—Has become the mo&t popular and most generall}^ used for all purposes. "Good seeds, g^ood results," is especiallj'- true of German Millet. From the fact that Millet grew short this sea- son, it will contain considerable Fos Tail. This we take out with our new improved cleaners. 50 lbs. to the bushel. Sow half bushel to the acre. Prices on application. Millet, Coiiimoii -Much smaller in habit than Gernian, but by many preferred to German for horses. 50 lbs. to the bushel. Sow one-half bushel to the acre. Prices on application. Huiigiiriaii Millet—Can be sown somewhat later than other varieties, seems to like dry seasons; bears a profusion of blades, making- it a valuable hay crop; also desirable for thin soil. 48 lbs. to the bushel; three-fourths of a bushel to the acre. Hog- Millet, or Manitoba—Has proven itself to be one of the most valuable Millets g-rown for hog pasture. Seed about double the size of Ger- man and ripens about two weeks earlier. Grows about four feet high; its j'ield is surprising. Sow twenty-five pounds to the acre. Price on application. Millet, Siberian—A new variety, exceedingly prolific; resists drouth; :s do not care for it; it stools abundantly. Our seed is pure. Sow ihel to the acre. Price on chinch bu one-half bu; CANE SEED. It is perhaps of little use to speak of the great merits of Cane as a fodder crop for farmers, stockmen, dairj'men, and, in fact, all who keep stock of any kind. It has been for the past few years the most universal fodder crop known. The great scarcitj^ of seed this season makes it important that you bu}'^ your stock seed early. Early Amber—Because of its dwarf habit and early maturity, it is perhap


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