Ata ale's 



Clover and Grasses 



3 NOTE. — 5-pound and 100-pound prices on Clovers and Grasses are net F. o. b. Philadelphia, 



and are subject to market changes 

 Customers may order 2 lbs. or over at the 5 lb. rate, 10 lbs. or over at the 100 lb. rate 



Red Clover 



Alfalfa Clover 



791 



Alfalfa 



American Grown 

 Certified 



The Supreme Leader of All the Clovers 



No crop ever grown has had such a conspicuous place in increasing 

 e profit from agriculture as alfalfa. Its long fibrous roots working 

 eir way far down into the soil liberate, after the hay is cut, an im- 

 ense volume of plant foods to be drawn on for years to come by 

 ture crops. It can be cut 3 to 5 times a year and produces from 3 

 ; 7 tons of hay per acre. As a feed for cattle, swine, poultry or stock 

 any kind, owing to its large percentage of protein, it is unsurpassed, 

 in be grown successfully anywhere. Lime must be supplied or the 

 ants will fail. Suggest using 1 to 2 tons of lime per acre before 

 anting alfalfa seed. Sow from 15 to 25 pounds per acre in April or 

 ay or July and August. 

 Packet 10 ets.; pound 50 cts.; 3 pounds $1.35, postpaid 

 JVot prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.75; 100 lbs. $30.00 



198 Grimm or Everlasting Alfalfa Extremely Hardy 



Endures extremes of cold and withstands excessive heat, accepting 

 ost all soils and has obtained a reputation for productiveness and 

 irdiness all through the Northwest. Winter never kills, no re-seed- 

 g, always makes a crop. Does equally as well in every state in the 

 nion. Sow 15 to 2 5 pounds per acre in April or May or July and 

 agust. 

 Paclcet 15 cts.; pound 70 cts.; 3 pounds $2.00, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $2.50; 100 lbs. $45.00 



92 Alsike or Swedish 



Does Well on Wet or Dry Soils 



Perfectly hardy, and one of the very best of all the clovers, for cow 

 isturage, bee pasturage or for making hay. Deliciously fragrant and 

 ghly nutritious. Lasts for years. Sow 8 to 10 pounds per acre. 

 Packet 10 cts.; pound 75 cts.; 3 pounds $2.00, postpaid 

 JVot prepaid, 5 lbs. $2.75; 100 lbs. $50.00 



793 Bokhara or Sweet a 



Money Making Crop 



Plants grow 4 to 6 feet high, with numerous small white flowers of 

 eat fragrance which are sought by bees. Valuable for pasture or 

 IV. It is being urged by agriculturists to sow as a forerunner of 

 Ifalfa; for where Bokhara thrives. Alfalfa will grow. Sow 15 pounds 

 the acre. 



Packet 10 cts.; pound 40 cts.; 3 pounds $1.00, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $21.00 



For Cover Crop and 

 Soil Enricher 



A well-known and favorite winter cover crop and- soil enricher, af- 

 rding excellent early forage. Seed should be sown in August or 

 iptember. Use seed at the rate of 15 pounds per acre. It grows all 

 inter when ground is not frozen. Valuable for cover crop, for 

 isture or hay. 

 Packet 10 cts.; pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds 90 cts., postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.00; 100 lbs. $18.00 



794 Crimson or Scarlet 



796 Red 



The Favorite Well Known June Clover 



I Makes a valuable hay crop for dairy cows on account of its high 

 (•rcentage of nitrogenous elements. Sow 8 to 12 pounds per acre. 

 Packet 10 cts.; pound 65 cts.; 3 pounds $1.75, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $2.50; 100 lbs. $47.00 



797 White Dutch 



Adapted for Lawn 



It should find a place in all grass mixtures, whether for lawn, 

 leadow or permanent pasture. Does well in all soils. It is perfectly 

 ardy. Sow 3 pounds per acre with other grasses; 6 pounds alone. 

 Packet 15 cts.; % pound 25 cts.; pound 75 cts., postpaid 

 Not prepaid. 5 lbs. $3.25; 100 lbs. $60.00 



888 Sudan Grass 882C English Rye 



Timothy 



890 / llYiOthy For Hay Crop or Pasture 



By far the most popular and valuable hay producing and pasturage 

 grass of America. It is the one grass that is always sure to grow. 

 Height, 2 to 3 feet. Sow seed in the early Spring or Fall. If sown 

 alone, use 15 pounds of seed per acre. To sow with Clover use 10 

 pounds Timothy and 3 pounds Alsike or 5 pounds Red Clover. 

 Pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds 90 cts., postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. 75 cts.; 100 lbs. $12.00 



888 Sudan OraSS The Hay Maker and Drought Resister 



Sudan is an annual grass and must be reseeded every year. The 

 plant under favorable weather conditions grows to a height of 6 to 10 

 feet, but when broadcasted thickly it grows only 3 to 5 feet high. It 

 frequently produces 20 or more stalks to a plant. The stems are un- 

 branched, seldom larger than a lead pencil and are covered with an 

 abundance of leaves. Is easily cured, making hay of excellent quality, 

 which is readily eaten by all kinds of stock without injury to them. 

 Sow seed by drilling or broadcasting, using 10 to 15 pounds per acre. 

 Pound 35 cts.; 3 pounds $1.00, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. 75 cts.; 100 lbs. $10.00 

 882 BE3RMUDA GRASS Known as Southern Blue Grass 

 Much used in the south for lawns, pasturage, and for binding drift- 

 ing sand, or steep embankments. Resists extreme drought and heat. 

 Will not stand winter north of Virginia. Sow 5 to 7 pounds per acre. 

 Pound 75 cts.; 3 pounds $2.00, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. )P2.50; 100 lbs. $45.00 



882A CANADIAN BIiUE Grows on Poorest and Dryest Soils 



Used on steep places or exposed situations. Sow 28 pounds to the 

 acre. Pound 55 cts.; ."J pounds $1.50, postpaid 



Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $2.00; 100 lbs. .$35.00 



882C ENGIilSH OR PERENNIAL, RYE leasts for Years 



Largely used in lawn and pasture mixtures. It makes a rich, green 

 sod and a nutritious hay. Lasts for years. Use 36 to 48 pounds per 

 acre. Pound 40 cts.; .3 pounds $1.00, postpaid 



Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $21.00 

 882D ITAIilAN RYE An Annual or Biennial Grass 

 For soiling purposes. It is a rapid grower on good soil, being ready 

 to cut in four or five weeks from seeding. Sow 36 pounds per acre. 

 Pound 40 cts.; 3 pounds $1.00, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.25; 100 lbs. $20.00 



882E MEADOVl^ FESCUE OR ENGLISH BLUE 

 The Pasture Grass 



Lives longer than most other grasses. Does well in heavy, low lay- 

 ing soils or wet places. Produces the first year a good crop of hay or 

 pasture. Matures the same time as Timothy. Sow 40 pounds per acre. 

 Pound 60 cts.; 3 pounds $1.65, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $2.25; 100 lbs. $40.00 

 882F RED TOP OR HERD Fancy Recleaned 

 for Lawns or Pasture 

 One of our best native grasses. Useful for lawn or pasture fields. 

 Does well on moist or even quite dry soils. Sow 20 pounds per acre. 

 Pound 60 ets.; 3 pounds $1.65, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $2.25; 100 lbs. $40.00 



S82G WOOD MEADOW For Shady Places, under Trees, etc. 



Makes a compact green sod in shady places. Use 28 pounds to the acre. 

 Pound 80 cts.; 3 pounds 2.25, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $3.25; 100 lbs. $60.00 



883 KENTUCKY BLUE The Best Grass for Lawn or Pasture 



Uninjured by extremes of cold, heat or drought. Sow 28 pounds to 

 the acre. Pound 55 cts.; 3 pounds $1.50, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $2.00; 100 lbs. $35.00 



889 ORCHARD Admirable for Pasture or Mowing 



Furnishes green grass early in Spring until Fall. Use 28 lbs. to the 

 acre. Pound 45 cts.; 3 pounds $1.25, postpaid 

 Not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.50; 100 lbs. $24.00 



Sow Maule's Extra Lawn Grass Seed, offered on page 80, and your lawn will be the envy of your neighbors 79 



