. 1915 annual catalogue. Peas are invaluable for the purpose, as well as providinga large amount of hay. They should be sown in May or Juneat the rate of 2 bushels to the acre. We can supply in season any of the following varieties:Whippoorwill or Speckled—The earliest bunch Era—Extra early bushy —Vine variety, fine for —Makes most vine; good for poor , uniform, as follows:. 1 qt., 20c; pk., 75c; bu., $, subject to market changes. By parcel post, qt., 35c; pk., $ Market prices on Cow Peas change often. Write for priceson large quantiti


. 1915 annual catalogue. Peas are invaluable for the purpose, as well as providinga large amount of hay. They should be sown in May or Juneat the rate of 2 bushels to the acre. We can supply in season any of the following varieties:Whippoorwill or Speckled—The earliest bunch Era—Extra early bushy —Vine variety, fine for —Makes most vine; good for poor , uniform, as follows:. 1 qt., 20c; pk., 75c; bu., $, subject to market changes. By parcel post, qt., 35c; pk., $ Market prices on Cow Peas change often. Write for priceson large quantities when ready to buy. White Table Peas. Large White Blackeyed—Price, qt., 25c; 4 qts., 75c; pk., $; bu., $ By parcel post, qt., 35c; 4 qts., $; pk., $ Lady Peas—Price, qt., 25c; 4 qts., 75c; pk., $; bu., $ By parcel post, qt., 40c; 4 qts., $; pk., $ Brown Eyed—Price, qt., 25c; 4 qts., 60c; pk., $; bu.,$ By parcel post, qt., 35c; 4 qts., 85c; pk., $ OTTO SCHWILL & CO., BLUFF CITY BRAND OF SEEDS, (ESTABLISHED 1869) MEMPHIS, TENN. 37 Cotton Seed We have listed only the most popular and new varieties,and all are stocks that have been grown for us on one wanting other cottons not shown here, write us forprices on same, as we are always in position to obtain pureseed of most all kinds. Owing to conditions in foreign coun-tries at this writing, and the probability of a curtailed de-mand, prices on cotton seed are very uncertain. If you willcorrespond with us when ready to buy, we shall be glad toquote you lowest market prices. Quality of Our Cotton Seeds.—We buy our seed of origi-nators, or from scientific growers of seed bought from origi-nators, in car lots. We know our growers; we know what isgenuine seed of each type. When you buy of farmers or mis-cellaneous shippers, you are not certain what you are getting. Half and Half Cotton. Half and Half Cotton—Our seed is grown from origi-nators st


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