Annual catalogue of Schwill's sure seeds . tostand in the field until overripe. It is a week earlierthan Dwarf Milo and about three weeks earlier than Black-hull Kafir. In drought resistance it compares favorablywith any sorghum. Yields of 30 to 50 bushels per acremay be expected. Feterita should be planted in April,May or June in rows about 42 to 48 inches apart, when 1 to 3 pounds of seed per acre will be required. Price, 1lb., 15c; 10 lb., 75c; 50 lb., $ By parcel post, 1 lb.,28c; 10 lb., 95c. Teosinte—A valuable continuous cutting forage plant forSouthern States. Sow in May or June in
Annual catalogue of Schwill's sure seeds . tostand in the field until overripe. It is a week earlierthan Dwarf Milo and about three weeks earlier than Black-hull Kafir. In drought resistance it compares favorablywith any sorghum. Yields of 30 to 50 bushels per acremay be expected. Feterita should be planted in April,May or June in rows about 42 to 48 inches apart, when 1 to 3 pounds of seed per acre will be required. Price, 1lb., 15c; 10 lb., 75c; 50 lb., $ By parcel post, 1 lb.,28c; 10 lb., 95c. Teosinte—A valuable continuous cutting forage plant forSouthern States. Sow in May or June in drills 2Y2 to 4 feet; 2 to 3 lbs. per acre. Price, 1 lb., 75c; 5 lb., $ By parcelpost, % lb., 35c; 1 lb., 85c; 5 lb., $ Artichoke, Jerusalem—Excellent for fattening hogs. Plantin rows 4 feet wide, any time in March and April, drop-ing the tubes 18 inches apart in the row; immensely pro-ductive; 3 bushels will plant an acre. Price, 1 lb., 15c;pk., 75c; bu., 50 lb., $; 3 bu., $ By parcel post,1 lb., 25c; pk„ $ Dwarf Essex Rape Dwarf Essex Rape—This is an ideal sheep feed, easily grown;perfectly hardy and possesses remarkable fattening prop-erties. Any corn soil will grow Rape. Sow the seed anytime in March and by the end of June, and the crop canbe ready to feed at a season when it is most needed. Itdoes well sown with oats. After oats are cut the Rapegrows rapidly. If the soil is rich and clean, sow broadcast;if not so clean, sow in drills and cultivate as for sown broadcast use 6 lbs., and if in drills 2 lbs. tothe acre. Price, 1 lb., 15c; 10 lb., $; 50 lb., $ Byparcel post, 1 lb., 25c; 10 lb., $; 20 lb., $ Chinese Velvet Beans. One of the most desirable varieties. Not as early as 100-DaySpeckled, but makes better vine and stock prefer it to theother kinds of Velvet Beans. Easily grown, matures me-dium and affords excellent pasturage for all kinds of one peck to the acre. Price, qt., 30c; 4 qts., 85c; pk.,
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