. Twenty-seventh annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Prices Georgia Augusta; Seeds Prices; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Agriculture Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Cottonseed Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs. 24: Alexander Seed Co., Augusta, Ga. VALUABLE FIELD SEEDS AND ROOT CROFS—Continued. Soja Rean—Splendid for forage; easily grown; stand drouth well; enormously productive and plenty of forage. Plants three to four feet in height, stock fond of it. High authority on analysis places its feeding value above the Cow Pea. Makes good table dish. P


. Twenty-seventh annual seed catalogue. Nursery stock Prices Georgia Augusta; Seeds Prices; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Agriculture Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Cottonseed Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Georgia Augusta Catalogs. 24: Alexander Seed Co., Augusta, Ga. VALUABLE FIELD SEEDS AND ROOT CROFS—Continued. Soja Rean—Splendid for forage; easily grown; stand drouth well; enormously productive and plenty of forage. Plants three to four feet in height, stock fond of it. High authority on analysis places its feeding value above the Cow Pea. Makes good table dish. Pound, 10 cents; peck, 75 cents. Pound, by mail, postpaid, 20 cents. Broom Corn {Improved Evergreen)—A profitable crop. An acre will give about 500 pounds of broom and twenty-five to forty bushels of seed, worth as much to feed as oats. Plant in drills three and a half feet apart, thinning plants to six inches. Cultivate as you would corn. Fibre long and fine. Will not get red in the field before it is cut. Ten pounds will sow an acre. Price, pound, 10 cents; ten pounds, 75 cents. If by mail, 20 cents per pound, or six pounds for $, post- paid. Valuable book on "Broom Corn and Brooms," post- paid, 50 $1,00 Special We wiU send b^ mail or express, if*- * ^vrr paid, a three-ounce package each Melon Offer "Carolina Bradford," "Select Rat- In fQfin tlesnake," "Jones" and "Eden" rOt J"UU ? ? ? Watermelons, and a one ounce pack- et each "Augusta Market" and "Rockyford Gem" Cantaloupe for $ Patrons can change the assort ment of varieties if they wish. SOJA BEANS. Wild Rice—Is largely used in planting in ponds and along shores and marshes as an attraction for ducks and other wild fowls Should be sown in Fall or early Spring, broadcast in water two or three feet deep. Ripens late in August or September. Pound, 25 cents. By mail, pound, 35 cents, postpaid. Dwarf Essex or English Rape—Culti


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