10 March, 1916.] 



Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



Look at 

 the 



enormous 

 productivity 

 of it ! 



That's 



just 



ONE 



ROOT! 



SUBTERRANEAN CLOVER 



MOST nutritious herbage grown. Splendid for grazing. 

 Grows in dry, sandy soils and gravelly pastures. One of 

 its most valuable characteristics is that it sows itself when 

 once it gets a start. This can be claimed for no other Clover. 

 The best time to sow is in the Autumn, for, although we have 

 noticed it germinating on the surface in July, exposed to severe 

 frosts without being injured, early sowing affords it a longer 

 period in which to more fully develop. Cattle may run or 

 graze upon this Trifolium all the year round without harming 

 it. Trifolium Subterraneum is a very fattening herbage. Has 

 no equal for the general purposes of excellent feed, pcrlinacily 

 of reproduction, supply of humus, and charging the soil with 

 nitrogen. Clean seed, \ lb., 2/- ; 6/- per lb. 



LAW, SOMNER & CO. 



I 



Eatablished 1850 



139 (also 83) Swanston St., MELBOURNE 



L. R.\\' 



