. Catalog Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Inoculate With Nitragin "E" to Increase Yield Cow peas are the greatest soil improving- and g-eneral hay crop, thrive on practically every kind of soil, and are the cheapest and surest means of improving soil. In food value, they are nearly the equal of alfalfa—fine for work stock, meat and dairy cat- tle. Can be planted from March to August, broadcast or in rows. 3 to 4 feet apart, 60 to 90 pounds per acre, when sown broadcast, or 20 pounds for seed- in


. Catalog Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Inoculate With Nitragin "E" to Increase Yield Cow peas are the greatest soil improving- and g-eneral hay crop, thrive on practically every kind of soil, and are the cheapest and surest means of improving soil. In food value, they are nearly the equal of alfalfa—fine for work stock, meat and dairy cat- tle. Can be planted from March to August, broadcast or in rows. 3 to 4 feet apart, 60 to 90 pounds per acre, when sown broadcast, or 20 pounds for seed- ing in rows. Table and Field Varieties Brown Crowder Peas Austrian Winter Field P Inoculating With Nitragin "C" r eaS will Increase Your Yield Austrian Winter Peas resemble the Eng- lish in seed size, and the Canada pea in character of vine. Cannot be excelled as a winter cover crop, thriving after being subjected to zero temperature. Grow from 4 to 5 feet tall on fertile soil and make excellent hay in addition to furnishing grazing for livestock. Plant from Septem- ber to November, also in the spring. Especially recommended to the fruit farmers for a green manure crop to be planted between the trees in the fall and plowed under in the spring. Many of our customers report them as delicious food for their tables. This is a leguminous crop which vastly increases the fertility of the soil. If planted following a cultivated crop it is not necessary to plow the ground, using a harrow before and after sowing followed by roller on loose soil. Plant 30 to 35 pounds to the acre when planted alone. We recommend planting 20 to 25 pounds to the acre with a bushel of Rye, Barley or Wheat to hold vines off the ground. Lb. 25C—2 Lbs. 45C—10 Lbs. $ —Postpaid Brown- Eye Crowder — Sometimes called sugar crowders —al- though the pure white is the real sug- ar crowder. Bears much larger quantities than the white crowder and very desirable. Vn Lb. 150—Lb. 45C—2 Lbs. 80C


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