& Coseedsmen / & Co. . if wanted by mail, add to above prices 15 cts. per quart, or 8 cts. per pound for postage, [Arlington Tested Seeps*^. Farm Seeds MILLET. Hungarian (Panicum Germanicum).—An annual forage plant of greatvalue. It nourishes during the heat of the summer, remaining green when almostall other vegetation is dried up. It is one of the very best plants for green fodderor for ensilaging, and makes hay of the best quality. Sow broadcast about onebushel of seed per acre, from the middle of June till the first of August (48 lbs. tothe bushel) (see cut). Price vari


& Coseedsmen / & Co. . if wanted by mail, add to above prices 15 cts. per quart, or 8 cts. per pound for postage, [Arlington Tested Seeps*^. Farm Seeds MILLET. Hungarian (Panicum Germanicum).—An annual forage plant of greatvalue. It nourishes during the heat of the summer, remaining green when almostall other vegetation is dried up. It is one of the very best plants for green fodderor for ensilaging, and makes hay of the best quality. Sow broadcast about onebushel of seed per acre, from the middle of June till the first of August (48 lbs. tothe bushel) (see cut). Price variable. Bush. $ JAPANESE BARNYARD GRASS (Panicum Crus Galli). — Exceedingly popular as a forage plant. Heavy cropper. — Succeeds best in a moderatelymoist soil; and may be sown from the middle of May until the first of July. Isquite distinct from other varieties ; enormous cropper, grows six to eight feet high,excellent either green or cured as hay. Lb. 15 cts.; 25 lbs. $; $ per100 lbs.; 25 lbs. will sow one acre. Golden (German Millet).—Grows much taller and produces larger crops than either the Hungarian or Common Millets. It also re


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