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N.L. WILLET SHEED COMPANY 


Georgia Grown Seed for Present or Future Gontract Shipments. 


Wholesale Contractors:;andManufacturers 
Soil Inoculating Bacteria. 
sss ea RIESE ENS PSRAETE 25th, nec: 


WE PREPARE 


NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA 


For Cow Peas, Velvet Beans, Sojas, Alfalfa, Garden Peas, 
Garden Beans, Red Clover, Crimson Clover, Vetches, 
Pea Nuts, Bur Clover, Japan Clover. 


]-acre package $1.25; 2-acre package $2.25; 3-acre package 
$3.00, less 33% % to wholesale trade... 


Also %-acre packages for Garden Peas and Garden Beans, at 
: 85c, less 3374 % to the trade. 


Our Bacteriologist, trained in Europe and America, with complete 
Bact. Laboratory, and with hot house for growing his host plants, is equip- Pie, 
ped as few men in the world are for growing cultures. 

PRICE LISTS AND CATALOGUES. 

_ Devote space to our Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria in your Catalogues 
and Price Lists. Will furnish the a with our name omit- 
ted, and ready for your own firm’ 5 stamp, if desired. 

The profit to you is good, and these ‘cultures, now commercial and 
portable, constitute possibly, the greatest discovery of modern science. Most 
excellenf results now being reported from our spring inoculations. Out of 
over 300 reports as received by us, over 81 per cent. report great increase of 


crops and best satisfaction as regards its use. 


a seed rates, TO. 3c. ye acre Babace 


GEORGIA GROWN SEEDS. 


Present and Future Shipment Gee 


1. Ga. Cabbage Collards—500 lbs. at 25c; 250 lbs. at 26c; 
100 lbs. at 28c; less amounts 30c. August bik delivery Ic. 
a lb. less than foregoing. 


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GEORGIA COTTON SEED. 


2. Shori Staple Cotton (30 lbs.) special car lot prices. 
King’s, Russell’s, Excelsior, PeterKin, Toole, 
JacKson Limbless, Culpepper, Truitt, HawHins’, 
Hardins, Berrys, Jones, Shine—all 65c. a bushel. Wil- 
let’s Red Leaf $1.00 a bushel LONG STAPLE—Syms, 
Doughty, Allen’s and Cook’s, all 70c. a bushel (30 Ibs.); 
Floradora 75c.. Sea Island (42 lbs.) $1.25 a bushel. October 
1906, 15c a bushel less than above. 


GEORGIA COW PEAS. 
3. ‘‘New E-ra’’ our earliest pea—2 crops’ per season, $1.40 
bushel: UntHKnown, Wonderful, Clay, $1.40 bushel. Iron 


$1.50 bushel. Whippowill, SpecKle, $1.30 bashel Mixed 


Peas, $1.30 bushel. Yellow Eye White $1.75 bushel. 
Blacks $1.50 bushel. - 


GEORGIA OKRA. 

4. Dwr. G; WH. VELVET; LADY FINGER; PERKIN’s MAM.,,. 
TALL G.' 1000 lbs. at 10%c; 250 Ibs. at 11c; 100 Ibs. at 12c; less: 
amount 13c. Winter delivery 1906, all Kinds; 1000 lbs. at 
10%c; 250 to 500 lbs. at 11c; 100 at 12c; less amount 13. 


GEORGIA CHUFAS. 
5. (44 Ib.) $3.50 1 bushel; 5 at $3.25 and 20 at $3.00. December 
1906, $2 75 a bushel, and after January $3.25. 


TEOSINTE — 
6. 27c. lb. January 1907 delivery 200 lbs. 27c; 100 lbs.. 


at 28c; less amounts 29c. 


GEORGIA BEARDLESS BARLEY 
7. (48 lbs.)][$115 a bushel. January 1907 delivery $1.10.. 


GEORGIA MUSTARD. 


8. OsTRICH PLUME; G. S. CURL; CHINESE; 100 lbs. at 
13c. Large amounts 11%. 


GEORGIA CAT-TAIL MILLET. 


9. 6c per Ib., 250 at 534c._ Winter 1906 delive- | 


ry, 1,000 lbs. 5%c, 250 Ibs. at 5%c; 100 lbs. at 6c. 


ONION SETS. 
10. GEoRGIA WHITE MULTIPLIER OR POTATO, (36 
lb.) at $2.00 a bushel. August 19906, at $1.35. 


GEORGIA MELONS. 

11. Not akin to cheap Florida or Western stock. 
Rattlesnake, Triumph, Eden, ClecKley 
Sweet, Sugar Loaf, Florida Favorite, Brad- 
ford at50c. Blue Gem, Kolb Gem, Jones, all 
at 40c. Fall delivery 1906, all at 35c. 1b. 


GEORGIA BRANCH’S RATTLESNAKE 


MELON. 
12. His growing at 70c. per pound. 


AMBER SORGHUM and ORANGE. 
13. (50 lb.) $1.05 per bushel. 


GEORGIA BUR. CLOVER. 


14. (10 ib.) in hullsat $1.25 bushel. August 1906 
delivery $1.25 bushel. 


BERMUDA GRASS SEED. 
15. Our direct import, fresh, 39c. GA. BERMUDA 
Grass Roots 25 bushels (7% lbs. bush.) for $3.50. 
JAPAN CLOVER SEED. 
16. (25 lb.) $3.75 per bushel. 


PEANUTS, Spanish. 
17. (28 lb.) $1.28 bush. December 1906 delive- 
ry $1.10; MamMMoTH (22 lb.) 95c., Dec. 1906, 95c. . 
JOHNSON GRASS. 
18. (28 Ib.) 6c lb. 


GA. ASPARAGUS SEED. 
19. PALMETTO, FRENCH, GIANT ARGENTEUIL: BARR’S 
CONOVER at 15c. We have in stock just imported from 
France a good lot of GIANT ARGENTEUIL, let us price you. 


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Winter delivery, all Kinds, 500 lbs. at 10%c; 250 
Ibs. at llc; 10@ at 43c: 


GA. ASPARAGUS ROOTS. 


20. Spring or Fall delivery; 1 year old, 
good amounts $2.25 per 1000, small amounts $2.50. 


21. IMPORTED VETCHES (60 lb.)—We import in car lots 
through Southern ports. Vica Sativaat 5c. lb. Vica Villosa. 


22. GA. TURNIPS—Southern Prize, Seven Tops—crop fail- 


ure—none. Summer 1906 delivery, scarce, 500 lbs. 15c; 100 
lbs. 16c. 


23. IMPORTED TURNIP—Ali Hinds. We import through 
Southern ports; compete with all points. State amounts 
wanted, type for 1996 spring delivery, and get prices. 


24. VELVET BEANS—(60 Hp) 1600 bush. $1.50; less 
amounts, $1.75 bush. 


25. GA. APPLER OATS.:—80c bush. Burt Oats sf bi Grazing 
Oats, Texas and Okla. Get prices. 


26. GA. UPLAND RICE—(44 Ib) $1.35 bush. 
27. GA. SOJA BEANS—(60 ib) $1.40. 


28. GA. MEX JUNE CORN —none—Spring 1907 at $1.50 
per bushel. 


29. BEGGAR WEED— 22c lb. 
30. GA. BLACK RYE_(56 ibs) at $1.15 bush. 


31. GA. SWEET POTATOES—(60 lbs) PumpHin Yam, Wil- 
let’s Red SHin, Vineless, February 1906 delivery at $1. 25 
bush. 3 bush. lots. Potato Draws or Sets, Spring delivery, $1.50 
per 1.005, cash in advance. 


32..GA.; PEACH STONES $1.00 a bushel. | 
33. GA. PAPER SHELL PECANS—Winter 1905, 75c Ib. 


34. SOUTHERN LAWN GRASS—Made for the South; six 


ingredients, 14c lb. 2 


35. CASSAVA CANES—1600 feet fer $5 for oneacre. Feb- 
ruary delivery. 


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