. Lilly's seeds . ovenn% seed deeply, at the rate of 80 to I (JO lbs. per acre. SERADELLA. A valuable forage plant, sometimes admitting oftwo cuttings m one season. Succeeds in dry, sandysoil, and furnishes good pasture for sheep. May alsobe cured for hay. 50 lbs. per acre. TEOSINTE. Makes a wonderful growth, and furnishes a greatamount of green forage or dry fodder of rather poorquality. When cut for green forage, a second growthcomes on quickly. Sow in May or June, in drillsfour feet apart, using three pounds of seed per acre. SUNFLOWER. Mammoth Russian. The largest and most pro-ductive vari

. Lilly's seeds . ovenn% seed deeply, at the rate of 80 to I (JO lbs. per acre. SERADELLA. A valuable forage plant, sometimes admitting oftwo cuttings m one season. Succeeds in dry, sandysoil, and furnishes good pasture for sheep. May alsobe cured for hay. 50 lbs. per acre. TEOSINTE. Makes a wonderful growth, and furnishes a greatamount of green forage or dry fodder of rather poorquality. When cut for green forage, a second growthcomes on quickly. Sow in May or June, in drillsfour feet apart, using three pounds of seed per acre. SUNFLOWER. Mammoth Russian. The largest and most pro-ductive vari Stock Photo
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. Lilly's seeds . ovenn% seed deeply, at the rate of 80 to I (JO lbs. per acre. SERADELLA. A valuable forage plant, sometimes admitting oftwo cuttings m one season. Succeeds in dry, sandysoil, and furnishes good pasture for sheep. May alsobe cured for hay. 50 lbs. per acre. TEOSINTE. Makes a wonderful growth, and furnishes a greatamount of green forage or dry fodder of rather poorquality. When cut for green forage, a second growthcomes on quickly. Sow in May or June, in drillsfour feet apart, using three pounds of seed per acre. SUNFLOWER. Mammoth Russian. The largest and most pro-ductive variety. One of the very best foods forpoultry; a great egg producer. -or prices, see enclosed Price List, or later issues which are published at frequent inter-vals, and will Tbe mailed to you on request. <Zht CHAS. H. LILLY CO. SEATTLE and PORTLAND Thousand Hladld Kall. Thousand-Headed Kale, grown from IVsaif Seed, on the farm of Mr. J. D. Williams, Bodega, CaL THOUSAND HEADED KALE has becomealmost indispensable as a green feed for cows, hogs, sheep and poultry through the winterfrom November to April. The plants grow aboutfour feet in height, a single plant often weighingthirty pounds. It is hardy, withstanding a tempera-ture of ten degrees above zero, making it especiallyvaluable on the Pacific Coast, where it may be leftin the field until wanted for feed. Being of a suc-culent nature, it is much relished by cows, and car-rying high percentages of protein and fat .makes itthe ideal feed for dairy cattle. One pound of seedwill produce enough plants for one acre. 1 lb., 35o.; postage lOo per lb. additional. Zfwanted in larger quantities, ask for prioe list. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY. Walla Walla. Wash., April 18, 1910.Mr. Frank Leckenby, Seattle, Wash.Dear Sir: Thousand-headed Kale is a very importantcrop, and sh