. Eaklz SdjA. OK Sov Beans. forage plant on inundated lands and along the shores of marshes. The seed should be sown in the fall in 6 inches to 6 feet of water, having Lb., 35 CIS.; \,y mail, 43 cts.; 10 lbs. or more at 25 cts. per lb. Soja Bean {Soja Hispida"). Valuable in the Southern States as a for- age crop and for fertilizing the soil, also for pasturing, feeding as green fodder and for silo purposes. Plant one-half bushel to acre. Lb., 25 cts.; 3 60 cts,, postpaid; by express, qt., 20 cts.; peck, 75 cts.; $''i0. Early Soja, or Soy Bean. (See cut.) The lie.'^t variety
. Eaklz SdjA. OK Sov Beans. forage plant on inundated lands and along the shores of marshes. The seed should be sown in the fall in 6 inches to 6 feet of water, having Lb., 35 CIS.; \,y mail, 43 cts.; 10 lbs. or more at 25 cts. per lb. Soja Bean {Soja Hispida"). Valuable in the Southern States as a for- age crop and for fertilizing the soil, also for pasturing, feeding as green fodder and for silo purposes. Plant one-half bushel to acre. Lb., 25 cts.; 3 60 cts,, postpaid; by express, qt., 20 cts.; peck, 75 cts.; $''i0. Early Soja, or Soy Bean. (See cut.) The lie.'^t variety for plant- ing in Northern or Eastern States. Ripens early and produces an enormous crop of vines and pods. Lb., 25 cts., postpaid; peck, $; bu ,$3 75. Velvet Bean {DoHchos Multifoms). Largely grown in the South, and used as a fertilizing plant for turning under. Lb., 25 Cts., by mail. By freight or express per peck, 70 cts.; per hu., $ Yellow Lupin {Lupinus Luteus). Botanically related to Peas, but less hardy. Sow May to July, 2 to 3 bushels to acre. Useful for 'green manuring. 10 cts. lb.; by mail, 18 cts.; $ per bu. of 60 lbs.; $ per JOO lbs. Dwarf Essex Rape. A forage plant of highest value. It can be sown in Ajiril for an early crop, and for fall cro]) in July, August and September, and still later further south ; it is sown broadcast 6 lbs. to the acre, but is better drilled, in which case 3 lbs. to the acre will sufifice. In a few weeks from the time of sowing, sheep, hogs or cattle can be turned on it; all reports agree that they gain weight faster on this than any other fodder. Per lb., 10 cts.; by mail, 18 cts.; 10 90 cts.; bu. of 50 lbs., $3 25; 100 lbs., $ Teosinte (/iV'?«^ Z;/jr/i';7(7«.y). (See cut ) Grows about 12 feet high and stools heavily, as many as 40'-talks from a single seed. It is excellent for stock feeding, either green during summer, or dry during winter, and is more nutritious and better liked than corn fodder by stock
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