. Kaffir Corn MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS. Dwarf Essex Rape. A forage plant of highest value. It can be sown in April for an early crop, and for fall crop in July, August and September, and still later further South. It is sown broadcast, 6 lbs. to the acre, but is better drilled, in which case 3 lbs. to the acre will suffice. In a few weeks from the time of sowing, sheep, hogs or cattle can be turned on it. By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, 10 lbs., $1 20; bushel of 50 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ Yellow Milo Haze. May be cut several times for green forage, is very nutritious, and
. Kaffir Corn MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS. Dwarf Essex Rape. A forage plant of highest value. It can be sown in April for an early crop, and for fall crop in July, August and September, and still later further South. It is sown broadcast, 6 lbs. to the acre, but is better drilled, in which case 3 lbs. to the acre will suffice. In a few weeks from the time of sowing, sheep, hogs or cattle can be turned on it. By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, 10 lbs., $1 20; bushel of 50 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ Yellow Milo Haze. May be cut several times for green forage, is very nutritious, and can be used for ensilage, or cured like sorghum. Use 4 to 5 pounds to acre. By ex- press or freight, at purchaser's expense, 10 lbs., 70 cts.; 100 lbs., $ Kaffir Corn (Bed). Excellent forage for horses and cattle. Use 4 to 5 lbs. per acre. By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, 10 lbs., 70 cts.; 100 lbs., $ Yellow Lupin (Lupinus Luteus). Botanically related to Peas, but less hardy. Sow May to July, 2 to 3 bushels to acre. Useful for green manuring. By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, 10 lbs., 90 cts.; 100 lbs., $ Sorghum, or Early Amber Sugar=cane. The earliest and most productive va- riety. Height, 10 to 12 feet. Sow 5 lbs. in drills, or 1$ bushels broadcast to acre. By express or freight, at purchaser's expense, 10 lbs., 60 cts.; 100 lbs., $ Johnson Grass, or Sorghum lialepense. A Southern fodder plant, growing 30 inches or more in height. Per lb., 35 cts., postpaid. By express or freight, at pur- chaser's expense, 10 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ Speltz, or Emmer. A combination of wheat, oats and bailey. Excellent for fatten- ing cattle, poultry, horses, sheep, pigs, etc. Sow 70 to 80 pounds per acre. By ex- press or freight, at purchaser's expense, peck, 70 cts.; bushel (40 lbs.), $
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