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the r.;cor.Essivfi (?) .Ml " t- . i i "Write at once Tor ourinsrP.oot In Booki4iustratrn?DdaePcrik ;het Metal sod Brmdins i4eTiilat ing every tind iKoonircwKiiniH Bock-Bottom Price. Jteobletat SptmUhMetxl to : We are the largest TOTratfce- torersof Jroa nd Steel Reefing Cluster SMiizlv i to too world, it sen cireei to i yen save yoa awl aa-iwmwrs- proa ta and fAX tne milium o your station. Getonrlowfae tory-to-consumgr prices jnuyvi EDVJA11ESS cost less, yet outwear three orfli nary roofs,' . Absolately proof sad seams are water-tig. fee. cansa tfas F awards Patented ia- tertociunff Device makes them so. Me wduwt. toe akin or or tmck I ma. flails are driven through holes which are covered ay upper layer. This makes them penna-ventiyweeABer-croQf. lisitcsia IVcsssi SaidS rust-proof. Not a Din point space I eteet exposed to the areata Whole ,mmMm .V.t- Axticljs Ko. il on "Fferin Facts Every Boy iShouid Know liy H.L. MOSS 4 : f,. r ; . Wide varietyof styles, all sriea of Portable fireproof, SAetal Garatfoe, iSdO and tip. Low est prices ever made. Postal wins wKuarass ucotfesrsrae. Edwarg Presets Stsna fhx Take any ether sal van owfl hnA It bade and ferth uml itanuaer deva each and voull be able to flaxeoff sreat scalei of galvanizing. Apply this teat to Edwards Galvanized Uetal SooBnt-Toa'a find no Baking. fEEE Csting Czzk JFT mmJT7' f EESPEDEZA or Japan clover, .a , learning that . on most lands of fair native of Asia, was first found in 'fertility within 150 miles of tie JGulf this country in Georgia in 1846. of Mexico'or the Atlantic Oceanor Since that date it has become widely' on bottom lands practically anywhere spread, and is now ; fbund growing naturally from central Texas east ward and "northward , to. southern Kansas, Illinois, Indiana Ohio, Penn sylvania and New Jersey. In the cot ton Belt it is found pTacticafly every where, .naTdly a; farm heing without more or less of it. . ' ' jT . . . ' T . i '..j " in tne oxton &&.y ezsi ox cencrai Texas, lespedeza as a hay crop after Good farmers well Vnow; that tne oat crop is of doubtful profit unless followed oya.legtrme; nayexop ; hut with cowpeas and soy bens, the two crops . most ' generally nsed for this frleeaan Jf Rooflmr. . JSidwflL Celling , WalK earayetceena I Tor it. It'athe fcisssBt offer y i ewer made. eeadcoapoa forsook ,ad; Thm Edararda CSsiinffAcluilns oi 24-74 Hke trst " Cincinnati, Ohio v Bead FSSS am Tor it. It'a the : FjfarMIa1d Mat and Wor Greatest BepacsBaoklle.74 , .7 The plant is, strictly an annual; purpose, there is considerable 4iTricul: snrnnier-growing legume, - coming up ty in breaking tne tnoweiland ana in early spring and dying with the seeding the crop m time." June is a first autumn Wrs.- "However, thoutrh hot montk and breaHng stubble land it js an anniial it regularly reseeds it- is hard on men and teams; moreover, self each, fall and remains indefinitely it is one of the. busiest months of all if allowed to make seed. Lespedeza, the year, and peas and oeans are of- while often called Japan clover, is not ten left implanted because it is phy- a true clover, though it is, a legume or nitrogen-gatherer. The plants grow from three to four inches high" on thin hill land to twenty-four inches or even more on rich bottoms. Where stands are thin; lesptdeza has a trail ing habit, of growth, but where the sically impossible to get ' them in and properly attend to the rest ' of the4 crop at the sime time. f r " ' One of the great advantages of les pedeza is that it obviates all this dif ficulty, since' the seed are sowed among the oats in late winter or ear- stands arc thick the plants grow up-: ly spring: ' This -advantage alone,- right - m " ' ; . Lespedeza n Great Summer Crazing ' ... Crop ; N THE South lespedeza possesses great value (1) as a summer graz ing crop in permanent pastures; (2) as a hay crop; and (3) as a soil-im prover. I where lespedeza. succeeds,; is enough to make us favor it . over peas and beans ; but it Has still further advan tages in that, instead pi haying to be cut .at a certain stage in its growth, there is a period of four or five weeks when it may be cut, thns allowing us to' waitH in ' case weather conditions are not favorable. Furthermore, af- Becanse of its adaptation to a very ter a crop of lespedeza hay has been wide range of soil and climatic condi- taken "oil, there are .usually plenty of 1 A FOUH-TEAR BOTATICra OF COTTON, CORN, ' OATS AND LESPEDEZA 1 Colvo lbs Prdnsa Problem ' Writs for freo book aod letters Croat fcaadredsol annex tEllkig "Kfaat they do irttli tba UsxUs. Cltcrier ansd TcrrweT tmt CUfcea. tarewe vw terttMa, trvtAm he", CDs a ttea. makes kfveea.hmkla reads. AB-etesi,tljaatahie and 'mwafcrwv4eedtiiewnroiUfa. Udays" trUL - - . tSeney backgnataatee. -V ' SMALL pniCE m mimi i C,'' " -Tear First Field 4 ; Second Field , . Third Flell . Fwurth Field , 11 1 , . ' , "First.'...'.. Oottoa. OomAnd cewpeas. Oats, fallowed by k - - ' leapedesm....... "Leavedaa.' Becooi.... Oora'a-ndeawpeas.. Oats, followed by . - ; N .;; tespedexa....... LespeOesa......... Oettam - Third.;... Oata. lollowed lay V v lespedeta...... Lipedexa,. ........ Oottoa...'.. ....... Oarax aadcaarpeta Fotota.,.. Lsapedeca.. OoUeau... ........ Oora aad cowpeas. Oata,falloaredBy V" i. vy ' aapadela . 4 y J iucticcucd,teUsaU about Crimson Clover, -'r'ioallaUa'and.all ' : Grass and Clover ., Seeds for Fall Planting ViCOdU fehd also ' Clvca full and coniplete irS. Vegetable Seeds that can ba clan ted to av and Prontln the late Summer aSd FL It is nltobther the most use t Uar li:Us FaU Seed Catalog ladled free to Gardeners, Market Growers nod Farmers on request : v IVrlteforlt T.17.V00D SONS. i sjrasaask ' ''aaavsaaaa " ' '' Sl&LSQII; Blrihsioiifl, Va. 4 COVZRG -TXPAUUTIS - TENTS ernyil&rsla canvas -ooda tor tk farm dU rectfewaf ctsry, locsctad la the aaart of thi coaaa oasraa territory, at a treat aavi&g to ycra. Ctoc&i tntxr and isadBWJprooI. da IrraFteatJpraeataa urla tonssea-lkt. catalojpaas, etc Addrew atuuita Tern' a Amino co. II aOaWhatfof wj uwd. TUy a aWl, and ,uV . Ml kaifiM7 tkl la mmmmatkm mU It a tIu OrtVimr, "m to lUr." TUiMtailow ya4daVlsrtamla aony rta. Tay aaafi aoBkw auM, aAJueora,XMii4, aorc&on.tlca, rp, a, lyaaacWHu . . Mora aaylnf a tamWamd im ear CabJc-Crs fna. A. V. GRAY'S SOTSIS 20 6orth 6U Mlddletown Oprlaca. Yt. tions, its high feeding value, and its lespedeza seed left to reseed the land; power to perpetuate itself whei once oats may be planted again ;with sowed, lespedeza must be placed in oot trouble of again seeding the the very Jront rank among Southern lespedeza the following spring. ; summer 'grazing crops. T In f adv' in - A Dhel or 23 pounds per acre of probably 93 per cent of the Cotton scc nsnally sowed where a hay Belt it is our belief that for a sum- -0P ls wanted, :tlie seeding being mer pasture there is nothing superior" 0IJC latter part of February, or or even equal to a good stand of Ber- a"T w March. Some authorities say muda and lespedeza in combination, barrow the seed in with a section har and when to these two. we add burrow.'w?e others say this is unneces dover and iwhite" clover for winter ' sary Since such a harrowing will and spring grazing, we have as near a probably benefit the oats and at least year-round .pasture as it is. possible to wlu QO 110 nara to . tne lespedeza, we ffet. ; . - arc inclined to favor it. Lespedeza in Crop Rotations- T IKE cowpeas and velvet and soy beans, lespedeza fits admirably into crop rofations and cropping sys tems for Southern farmers. In the table' on vthis page is shown a four- 1 ISS3S4tt3M,ttlJL. STROHO, PIO-TICHT " TTTetatiawiameaBateaetSBtM Fanner at vtremlu prlcas. liaretoasswefeaTblrtaaM .'jr St4aehlasPeno-1ts.sntf. Ill r- - aT7 aae fiiw ran 11 eta, s teeV VI ' 4t-lneh Poultry Penee -17 ete.a saaJ - 11 "- enM ii rrieea oa oai. Darnee nire. r tl? CaU!o7 of feme -values ahova 100 stem1 tad bsJlmet Vmrm, TwmTUrr aad lawn Feaee at leyoaalaiialoaa. tvaaesarassaay. mm smrrurjj cn:os. Baz 11 uuaeit, lad SIS SHOW 1 In starting such a pasture, the Ber muda should be planted first, prefera bly from April to July, in order that a . good ' growth. . may , be had before frost. Bur; clover and white clover should then be seeded on the Ber- umua iuu m aic ii, u wh. .wt rotntW. .!.t. deza sowed broadcast the following. ?"l JTIC 4' WU,L February or March. , A Ught harrow- w", 7 ItV. ""i fT ".J ( V -Jl .! .4- u"A nd lespedeza alone the seed, then leaving them uncovered,' a aione tne will be sumdent.welve or fih II lil 4 R LJiKi I3 Over fiJ080, - j.' - ...... tMM. raetory rri"- i a mv rS Gat tw. tool WriM po1 aroaietiT paKPAin. Strooffer. raar. Mr Oaav m a1e Mthi Iwriatprieesevemadeoo rayeaiioa. Otvaaveatedceaitroe Uoa makes arnalfs fonndationiun. aeosaaary. llakes sw.1"1"'?' Ptona Proof. lU..riic UsBBaiy e lids 11 Wsa,,5 VcUa far fciaalrsted Uteratare. TENTS! TENTS! fare aad Vatrr-vrvel TvrQl WsU Teats Complete With roles, Bufeee aad ftwpes. 7C, pries M IS tA prtod $L sxii, price siuos Com and en cataloj fvalaaed freo oa reaaet - Ttrme act cash la advaaca. "The OWo Canvas Goods) Ufa. Col. Pest. Ke. ss. TOCSOO, OHIO. pound, of Ittd per act,. MSe po?- . tlr bly hardly enough to atiord a perfect .rnl:1,;m K .4r " stanl the first yeir, will- fumuh t"i " .iT.r .t. T i. anu enoorf Plant, to torcughly WM'0?! -miiuiu mill in. () eluded will readily selves to the reader. suggest them- cvrxY iza a bmuaw, 1.1. .,, e bj n. llasdniI4. Kmmm CmoIIo. dta. 0 :.iTTiniwiiix Sn.'ir vl.8C llemfinbff that If what you wsnt to buy 1, not advertised In The Progressive Farmer, you can ofun get It by puttlnf a llltto ho- t'.ce In our rarrasrs Exchange. tlie pasture for the year following. Letpedexa ma a Hay Crop- r' IS only within recent year's that ' a sotl-buUder lespedeza is equal the very great. value of lespedeza to most of our other legumes, and as a nay crop atter oats nas oegun to cra m ioutstana, Ar- bc apprcoated. So far as we know, ana Mississippi wco will claim farmers in southeast Louisiana. and I111 Is11 superior to peas and beans southwest lftssisiippi were Uic first or purpose. Whether this. be to use the crop for hay, but now thc" ,tr.uc,0r not lt IS certain that oecausc practice has spread over both these 01 inc. acnsc snaae made lespedeza is statctv into cast Texas. Arkansas. OTt 01 tne very best of summer cover Tennessee, Alabama, and into' parts .P5- The, facility; with which it of Georgia and the CaroVmas.. Farm- "s to galled spots, stoppinj? all crs tvho thounht that Icspedeia on ,n& 5s still another point. in its' their lands could not possibly make 'avof " - ' tall enough growth to mowfor hay v - - . are finding out their mi.taVe anJ are V.XA','Z W )ook: 00 3 flees Kteeaa. Case- laje.DiiftiilatCaa and t to iat ana w wv.-. t Awmr Uplata. de alga. Oood TJaterHala. liallt byjpe 1iIVJ tOnn tret. , QTTAnA, KAaa. TMiti-orrf 1 nclcria Oorer Pactrli a Specuity. irainm"- .--li. tve. AalJ!fcaresiacr--. - - r Lockhsrt Uicrslerks, AtlsnU. Our Tivo Scst . Sutacrlpllon OHcrs . tlfoToa.rerrUiiaworsT acrlpOea for ose yea c IX CD w frthcrj or ' - . f St.0 Tot clu et tbrrj ye rrlptltsas all sect U lr?,rAlliu. of S3 e&U oa rarii subrtytVoa. A4ras,
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