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CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



CLOVERS and FORAQE PLANTS. 



Subject to market fluctuations. 



Red or June Clover, Medium (Trifolium pratense) — The 



grade we offer is choice re-cleaned Wisconsin-grown 



Seed, free from all weeds and other impurities. (60 



lbs. per bushel.) Choice re-cleaned Seed. Per lb. 15c 



(by mail 1 lb. 25c); per bushel $6.00; 



per 100 lbs $10.00 



Mammoth Clover (Trifolium pratense pe- 

 renne) — 60 lbs. per bushel. Per lb. 

 15c (by mail 1 lb. 25c); per bushel 



$6.00; per 100 lbs $10.00 



Alsike Clover (Trifolium hybridum) — The 

 hardiest of all the clovers. It adapts 

 itself to all kinds of soils, and is capa- 

 ble of resisting extremes of wet and 

 drought alike. It makes a finer and 

 better hay than Red Clover. (60 lbs. 

 per bush.) Per lb. 20c (by mail 1 lb. 

 30c); per bush. 9.75; per 100 lbs $16.00 



ALSIKE CLOVER. 



Crimson Clover (Trifolium in- 

 carnatum) — A rapid and quick 

 growing Clover. Sow 20 lbs. 

 per acre (60 lbs. per bush.) 

 Per lb. 15c (by mail 1 lb. 25c); 

 per bushel $4.50; per 100 lbs. $7.50 

 White Clover (Trifolium re- 

 pens) — (60 lbs. per bushel). 

 Choice Seed, per lb. 20c; 

 per bushel $10.00; per 100 



lbs $16.00 



White Clover — Extra choice 

 Seed for lawns. Per lb. 30c 

 (by mail 40c); 5 lbs. for.. $1.40 

 White Bokarn (Melilotus 

 alba) — Excellent bee food. 

 (60 lbs. per bushel.) Sow 

 10 to 15 lbs. per acre. Per 

 lb. 20c (by mail 1 lb. 30c); 

 10 lbs. $1.85; per 100 lbs.. $17.50 



BED CLOVER. 



SERADEI.LA ( Ornithopus sativus). 



An annual forage, especially valuable dur- 

 ing the hot, dry months of summer. Yields 

 heavy crops on poor soil. Sow 35 lbs. to 

 the acre. Per lb. 15c (by mail 1 lb. 25c); 

 10 lbs. $1.00; per 100 lbs $8.50 



SAINFOIN, OR ESPARSETTE — (Hedysarum 

 Onobrychis). 



A deep rooting perennial, desirable for feeding,' either green or dry, to 

 milch cows. Sow 30 lbs. per acre. Per lb. 15c (by mail 1 lb. 25c); 



10 lbs. $1.00; per 100 lbs !j 



GIANT SFURRY — (Spergula Maxima). 



A valuable annual forage crop for sandy soil or worn-out land, where 

 almost no other will grow. It is a splendid catch crop in short sea- 

 sons, coming into use in eight to ten weeks from sowing, making 

 excellent pasture for sheep and milch cows. Sow 10 to 15 lbs. to the 

 acre. Per lb. 15c (by mail 1 lb. 25c); 10 lbs. 90c; 100 lbs \ 



Seamless Bags 

 for Clover Seed. 

 etc., 20e. 



SAINFOIN. 



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EGYPTIAN CLOVER BERSEEM— (Trifolium Alexandrium.) 



The Great Forage anil Soiling Crop of the Nile Valley. An Annual Clover 

 yielding immense crops of ilie most nutritious Forage. 



Cuttings of 14 TONS TO THE ACRE have been secured 4S days after sow- 

 ing the Seed. While it is not generally known, there are few countries where 

 agriculture pays better than it does in Egypt, and this remarkable Clover 

 is the basis of success, for not only does it yield enormous crops of excellent 

 fodder, but it is depended upon almost entirely to furnish the continued fer- 

 tility of the soil. 



Heavy Crops Under Irrigation — In the Southern and Western States, where 

 irrigation is practiced, Berscem will undoubtedly prove a valuable crop, for 

 it starts into growth with remarkable rapidity, in Egypt a cutting of 14 tons 

 having been secured of it 4S days after sowing, followed by a second cutting 

 of 13 tons, and a third cutting of 15 tons, making a total of 42 tons. 



The Seed wc offer is imported direct from Egypt. 1 lb. 30c (by mail 40c) ; 

 10 lbs. $2.50; 25 lbs. $5.50; 100 lbs. $20.00. 



BERSERM, AliOtJT OXIC- 

 HALF THE NATURAL 

 SIZE. 



