. Descriptive catalogue : Leonard's seeds. Nursery stock Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LEONARD SEED COMPANY, Prices Changeon all Grass Seeds, Millets, Field, Corn and Farm Grains. Always write for prices. MILLET SEED. Siberian. A new and wonderfully produc- tive forag-e plant from Russia, which has given excellent results in the United States. Write for prices. Japanese Barnyard. (Panicum Galli.) This wonderful and valuable new forage plant was introduced into this
. Descriptive catalogue : Leonard's seeds. Nursery stock Illinois Chicago Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. LEONARD SEED COMPANY, Prices Changeon all Grass Seeds, Millets, Field, Corn and Farm Grains. Always write for prices. MILLET SEED. Siberian. A new and wonderfully produc- tive forag-e plant from Russia, which has given excellent results in the United States. Write for prices. Japanese Barnyard. (Panicum Galli.) This wonderful and valuable new forage plant was introduced into this country by Prof. Brooks, of the Massachusetts agricultural ex- periment station. It has proven an enormous yielder in all sections of the United States. Lb., 30c., post-paid; writefwprices. A valuable fodder plant for the south; is enormously ', and eig-ht to ten pounds to the acre. Pearl. [Penicillaria Spicata.) productive. Sow in drills eigfhteen inches apart Write for prices. Hog, Known also as Broom Corn millet. Quite unlike the German and Common millet in habit of growth, as well as the appearance of the seed, which is much The name Hog Millet has been applied to emphasize the use to which it is now being put as an economical and valuable food for hogs, while it is also one of the best varieties for use for birds and all like commercial purposes for which millet is sown. It is a valuable help in the profitable raising of swine, even in the best corn belts, and of much greater value in all northern localities where corn is not so important a crop. Value varies. Write for market price. Common. [Panicum Miliaceum.) Requires a dry, light, rich soil,, and grows two and one half to four feet high, with fine bulk of stalk and leaves, and is excellent for forage. Sow broadcast from May I to June 20 if for seed, or until the last of July if for hay. Write for prices. German or Golden. This variety is not so early as the Common millet, but yields a much larger crop. Southe
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