. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Sudan Grass. The method of planting and culti- vating vetch has a tremendous in- fluence on the growth, weather hardiness and final yield. Loosen the soil from three to five inches. Use of 150 lbs. of 18% Superphos- phate was found by the Texas Agri- cultural Experiment Station to more than double the yield of vetch. In- oculation of seeds also added to the yield materially. Plant seeds not less than two or three inches deep. When c


. Catalog 1944 : magnolia seeds are good Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Catalogs; Plants Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Sudan Grass. The method of planting and culti- vating vetch has a tremendous in- fluence on the growth, weather hardiness and final yield. Loosen the soil from three to five inches. Use of 150 lbs. of 18% Superphos- phate was found by the Texas Agri- cultural Experiment Station to more than double the yield of vetch. In- oculation of seeds also added to the yield materially. Plant seeds not less than two or three inches deep. When crop is turned under for green manure, disc or harrow the land before planting another crop. Sow from August to November for winter pasture, and in early spring for summer pasture. It improves soil tremendouslv. Sow 20 to 25 For hay, sow broadcast and harrow in, using from 20 to 25 lbs. of seed per acre. Grass should not be grazed until plants are from 15 to 18 inches high. Plant from March to July. Sudan is a splendid forage crop, which has proved of immeasurable value to Texas farmers. For tempo- rary pasture of supplemental grass and hay. it is thoroughly dependable. Be- ing hardy, it may be planted wherever there is sufficient fertility to support heavy grass with splendid results. Our seeds are pure, true to type and free of all noxious weeds, includ- ing Johnson grass. Per Lb. 300—10 Lbs. $—Postpaid MAGNOLIA WINTER VETCH Inoculate With Nitragin "C" to Increase Yield pounds per acre when planted alone. We recommend equal amounts of Vetch and Oats sown together so that Vetch will have proper support in growing. Hairy Winter Vetch — Proved the best of the vetches in five years of tests in the Texas Agricultural Ex- periment Stations. This variety not only produced the highest yields during each year of the test, but was more dependable during periods of cold weather and other adverse climatic conditions. Under average conditions yielded from 8 to 10 tons p


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