New Era
An early maturing variety which has become very popular. It is nearly erect, rarely having any prostrate branches. It is a heavy seed producer and matures in from 75 to 90 days. The vines cure easily, making splendid dry forage. Plant only from three pecks to one bushel of seed per acre.
Whippoorwill
A favorite, early bunch-growing variety. Has brown speckled seeds which are more easily gathered than from the vine-growing sorts. The plants are rampant growers, hence, well adapted for soiling purposes. Suitable also for either grain or hay production.