. Cole's garden annual. ility again by plowing under a fewcrops of the Cow Peas. The seeds must not be sown until the soil hasbecome thoroughly warm. They can be sownbroadcast before the last plowing of corn if want-ed for green feed. If wanted to plow under formanure, sow in drills one foot apart. If grownfor fodder or for the seed, plant in rows 3 ^ feetapart and cultivate thoroughly. For fodder orseed purposes it takes % bushel seed per acre, formanure to plow under IV2 bushels per acre mustbe sown. If sown for fodder broadcast it will take1 bushel per acre. WHIF-POOR-WII1I1. This is a most


. Cole's garden annual. ility again by plowing under a fewcrops of the Cow Peas. The seeds must not be sown until the soil hasbecome thoroughly warm. They can be sownbroadcast before the last plowing of corn if want-ed for green feed. If wanted to plow under formanure, sow in drills one foot apart. If grownfor fodder or for the seed, plant in rows 3 ^ feetapart and cultivate thoroughly. For fodder orseed purposes it takes % bushel seed per acre, formanure to plow under IV2 bushels per acre mustbe sown. If sown for fodder broadcast it will take1 bushel per acre. WHIF-POOR-WII1I1. This is a most popularvariety and yields a good crop of both fodderand peas. Much used as a fertilizer. Per cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 cts., by freight, pk.$, bu. $ NEW ERA. The earliest variety and the bestfor growing in the northern states, it has ma-tured in 60 days and has done well as far northas Minnesota. Per pkt. 5 cts., pt. 20 cts., qt. 35 by freight, pk. $, bu. $ Coles Seed Store, Pella, Iowa 53. RAPE Dwarf Essex This plant is extensively grown in Europe and•Canada for forage, especially for sheep, and forgreen manure, for which purposes there is perhapsno plant better adapted where a quick, rankgrowth is desired. Farmers who raise much stockand desire to get young cattle, sheep or lambsinto favorable condition to be sold advantageouslyin the fall, can do it most cheaply by growing thisrape. Prepare the ground as for turnips, sow inMay to July, with a turnip drill, in rows two and•one-half feet apart, at the rate of two andone-half pounds of seed per acre, or may be sownbroadcast at the rate of five pounds per acre. Itis also well adapted for a catch crop, where cropshave failed, as it makes most of its growth latein the season. Can be sown on stubble land orin corn at the last plowing. Per lb. 10 cts.,lb. 25 cts., 3 lbs. 65 cts., not prepaid, 5 lbs. 50cts., 10 lbs. 80 cts., 25 lbs. $, 100 lbs. $ KAFFIR CORN An excellent fodder plant for th


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