10 Sept., 1918. | 



■fnxtrnal of Agriculture , Victoria. 



(Subterranean Clove-) 



TWO GREAT CLOVERS 



SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER. Most nutritious herbage grown. 

 Splendid for £.razing. Grows in dry sandy soil and gravelly pastures, and 

 sows Itself when once it gets a start. This can be claimed for no other 

 Clover. Cattle may run or graze upon this Trifolium all the year round without 

 harming it. Land sown with this Clover will annually reproduce a crop from its 

 buried seed pods for many years. Clean Seed, 5/- per lb. ; 4/6 per lb. in 

 14 lb. lots or more. 



STRAWBERRY CLOVER— The great Tarwin Meadow Clover. Has 

 rapidly come to the front of late years. A very valuable variety for damp 

 lands, producing immense quantities of fattening herbage. Greatly relished 

 by stock. it is quite distinct in appearance from other varieties, being of a 

 trailing habit. Very rapid grower. When once established it quickly covers 

 up vacant spaces. Clean Seed, 15 - per lb. 



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