46 CURRIE BROTHERS COMPANY, MILWAUKEE, WIS. 
CLOVERS. 
Subject to market fluctuations. 
Red or June Clover, Medium (Trifolium pratense)—The 
grade we offer is choice recleaned Wisconsin-grown 
seed, free from all weeds and other impurities. (60 Ibs. 
per bushel.) Choice recleaned seed. Per Ib. 20c (by 
mail 1 Ib. 30¢); per bushel $9.00; per 100 lbs.....-.... $14.50 - 
rime seed,-per bushel $8.50; per 100 Ibs.............. $14.00 
Mammoth Clever (Trifolium pratense 
perenne)—Valuable for hog pastures 
(60 lbs. per bushel). Per Ib. 20c (by 
mail 1 Ib. 30c); per bushel $9.00; per 
10.0% TO Sc sense age SS os OS $14.50 2 
Alsike Clover (Trifolium hybridum)—This 
is the hardiest of allthe elovers and 
never winter kills, even in our Severe 
winters. It adapts itself to all kinds of 
soils, and is capable of resisting ex- 
tremes of wet and drought alike, Tt 
makes a finer and better hay than red 
clover, and is much relished by stock 
(60 lbs. per bush.) Per Tb. 20¢ (by mail 
1 lb. 30c); per bush. $8.50; per 100 Ibs: $14.00 
ALSIKE CLOVER. 
Crimson Clover (Trifolium incar- 
hatum)—A rapid and quick- 
STowing clover, yaluable for q 
eutting green or for plowing 
under as a fertilizer. Sow 20 
Ibs. per acre. (60 lbs. per bush.) e 
Per lb. 15¢ (by mail 1 1b. 25c); 
per bushel-$5.50; per 100 Ibs...$9.00 
“White Clover (Trifolium repens) 
=A _ valuable clover for sowing 
y in lands intended for pasture. 
BV Ags Will do in almost all kinds of 
dy soil, except wet or moist ground. 
# (60 Ibs. per bushel.) Choice 
Bay seed, per lb. 20c; per bushel 
$10.25; per 100 lbs....... $16.50 
White Clover—Extra choice 
seed for lawns. Per lb. 30¢ 
(by. mail 40¢); 5 lbs. for. .$1.40 
White Bokara (Melilotus 
_ alba)—-Excellent bee food. 
(60 Ibs. per bushel.) Per 
Ib. 25e (by mail 1 Ib. 35c); 
per bushel $10.75; per 100 
Iho Ses EMD EE iconic $17.50 
Bags for clover seed charged 
RED CLOVER. at cost. 
SERADELLA (Ornithopus sativus)—An an- 
nual forage, especially valuable during 
the hot, dry months of summer. Yields- 
heavy crops on poor soil. Sow 50 lbs: to 
the acre. Per lb. 15¢ (by.,mail,1 Ib: 25c); 
Der 1 OOPS sia s eieranee elon Shae oe ALS oats oi ere ae $8.50 
SAINFOIN, or ESPARSETTE (Hedysarum N wes WH 
onobrychis)—-A deep rooting perennial, SR Ba 
desirable for feeding, either green or dry, SAINFOIN, 
to milch cows. Increases quantity and ; 
improves quality of milk. Sow 2 bushels to the acre. (20 lbs. per bushel.) 
Per lb, 10c (by mail 1, 1b. 20c); per. bushel $1.75; per 100. Ibs... w... 008. $7.50 
EGYPTIAN CLOVER—BERSEEM, 
(Trifolium Alexandrium.) 
The Great Forage and Soiling Crop of the Nile Valley. An Annual Clover 
yielding immense crops of the most nutritious Forage. Outstrips 
any other crop in the rapidity of its growth. 
Cuttings of 14 TONS TO THE ACRE have been secured 48 days after sowing 
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 erops of excellent fodder, : 
but it is depended upon almost entirely to furnish the continued fertility of the soil. 
Value as a Crop on Alkali Soil—Berseem eats down. salts_and enriches, the soil; with 
nitrates. Mr. D. G. Fairchild, of the Department of Agriculture, Washington, describes 
a tract of Alkali land in Egypt 30,000 acres in extent reclaimed by Berseem, where 
horses and cattle were grazing in a luxuriant growth of: Berseem, which two years 
previous was as barren of vegetation as a bathing beach. Cwat A 
Heavy Crops Under Irrigation—In the Southern and Western States where irrigation 
is practiced Berseem will undoubtedly prove, a valuable crop, for it starts into growth 
with remarkable rapidity—a cutting of 14 tons having been secured of it 48 days after 
sowing, followed by a second cutting of 13 tons, and a third cutting of 15 tons, making 
a total of 42 tons of the most palatable and nutritious green fodder from three cuttings. 
Soiling Value of Berseem—On irrigated lands in California, Texas, Arizona, New 
Mexico and the Colorado Desert, Berseem should prove exceedingly valuable. It may 
also be used with advantage in the humid climates of Washington and Oregon in rotation 
with wheat, where thousands of acres lie fallow throughout the winter. 
Mr. J. W. Pettett, Callan County, Wash., writes: “Egyptian Clover did well. 
Ten weeks from sowing some of it measured 3 feet 9 inches. It will make a 
splendid clover for Western Washington.” 3 
Mr. J. EF. Littooy, Snohomish County, Wash., writes: ‘From seed of Berseem 
sown June 6 I have a growth 2 feet 6 ne and a good stand Sept. 1. Itisa 
ittle ahead of Alfalfa sown the same day.” ; 
ue laeed we offer is imported direct from Egypt. 1 1b. 30ce (by mail 40c¢); 10 Ibs., 
$2.50: 25 Ibs., $5.50; 100 lbs., $20.00. 
BERSEHM, ABOUT ONE- 
HALF THE NATURAL 
SIZE, a 
