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791 Alfalfa 
The Supreme Leader of All the Clovers 
No crop ever grown has had such a conspicuous place in increasing 
the profit from agriculture as alfalfa. The U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture 
is authority for the statement that alfalfa at two years adds $100 to the 
value of every acre on which it grows. Its long fibrous roots working 
their way far down into the soil liberate, after the hay is cut, an im- 
mense volume of plant foods to be drawn on for years to come by 
It can be cut 3 to 5 times a year and produces from 3 to 7 
tons of hay per acre. Asa feed for cattle, swine poultry or stock of any 
kind, owing to its large percentage of protein, it is unsurpassed. Alfalfa 
requires a well prepared seed bed, well drained, well limed land, with 
plenty of humus supplied by the generous use of well rotted manure; 
- can be grown successfully in any State inthe Union. Sow from 15 to 25 
pounds per acre in April or May or July and August. 
Packet, 10 cents; pound, 70 cents; 3 pounds, $2.00, postpaid. 
By express or frt., not prepaid, peck, $7.50; bu. of 60 1bs., $30.00. 

192 Alsike or Swedish Does well on wet or dry soils 
Perfectly hardy, and one of the very best of all the clovers, for cow 
asturage, bee paSturage or for making hay. Deliciously fragrant and 
ighly nutritious. Lasts for years. Sow 8to10 pounds per acre. 
Packet, 10 cents; pound, 70 cents; 3 pounds, $2.00, postpaid. 
if By express or frt., not prepaid, peck, $8.25; bu. of 60 Ibs., $32.50. 
793 Bokhara or Sweet A forerunner for Alfalfa 
Plants grow 4 to 6 feet high, with numerous small white flowers of 
It is being urged by agri- 
| Alfalfa will grow. Sow 15 pounds tothe acre. 
Packet 10 cents; pound, 55 cents; 3 pounds, $1.50, postpaid. 
By express or frt., not prepaid, peck, $5.25; bu. of 60 ibs., $20.00. 
ing excellent early forage. 
when ground is not frozen. 
or hay. 
| By express or frt., not prepaid, peck, $3.50; bu. of 60 lbs., $13.00. 
12 pounds per acre. 
794 Crimson or Scarlet For Cover Crop and Soil Enricher 
A well-known and favorite winter cover cropand soil enricher, afford- 
Seed should be sown in August or Septem- 
Use seed at the rate of 15 pounds per acre. It grows all winter, 
Valuable for soiling purposes, for pasture 
Packet, 10 cts.; pound, 45 cts.; 3 pounds, $1.25, postpaid. 
ber. 
795 Mammoth or Pea Vine Enormous Yielder 
This is a variety of Red clover, of greater size and strength than the 
original type. It has a longer life than ordinary Red clover. Sow8to 
Pound, 85 cents; 3 pounds, $2.50, postpaid. 
By express or frt., not prepaid, peck, $9.00; bu. of 60 Ibs., $36.00. 
or permanent pasture. 
Y acre size, 50 cts. each, postpaid; 1 acre 
196 Red The favorite well known June Clover 
Well and favorably known everywhere. Specially valuable for dairy 
cows on account of high percentage of nitrogenous elements. Sow 8 
to 12 pounds per acre. Pound, 80 cents; 3 pounds, $2.25, postpaid. 
By express or frt., not prepaid, peck, $8.75; bu. of 60 Ibs., $35.00. 
197 White Adapted for Lawn or Permanent Pasture 
It should find a place in all grass mixtures, whether for lawn, meadow 
Does well in all soils. It is perfectly hardy. 
Sow 3 pounds per acre with other grasses; 6 pounds alone. 
Packet, 10 cents; pound, 90 cents; 3 pounds, $2.50, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, pound, 75 cents. 
Mulford Cultures 
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For inoculating the above 
clovers. Be sure to specify 
which one you want to in- 
oculate, as there is a differ- 
ent strain for each variety. 
size, $1.50 each, postpaid; 
5 acre size, $5.00 each, postpaid. 


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RYE GRASS. 
It prefers moist, loamy or clayey soils, and is not 
grass of America. a 
Height, 2 to 3 feet. If used alone, 
so well adapted to sandy Situations. 
sow 15 to 20 pounds of seed per acre. 
Pound, 45 cents; 3 pounds, $1.25, postpaid. 
By express or frt., not prepaid, peck, $2.00; bu. of 45 lIbs., $7.50. 
688 Sudan Grass The Hay Mace and Drought Resister 
A wonderful drought resisting grass for the Southwest, becoming 
popular in all sections. It much resembles the Johnson grass. It is 
not a perennial and does not spread from the roots and become a pest. 
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 tod feet high. It frequently 
produces 20 or more stalks toa plant. The stems are unbranched, sel- 
dom 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. This grass 
may be grownin rows 30 inches apart, to permit easy cultivation, using 
2 to 3 pounds of seed per acre, or it can be sown by drilling or broad- 
casting, using 10 to 15 pounds of seed per acre. 
Pound, 45 cents; 3 pounds, $1.25, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, pound, 35 cents; 
5 pounds or over, 25 cents per pound. 
883 KENTUCKY BLUE Best ofall the Grasses for Pasture 
A true perennial. Height, 9 to18 inches. Sow _2 bushels to the acre. 
Quart, 40 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 14 pounds, $5.50. 
889 ORCHARD Admirable for Pasture or Mowing 
Sometimes called Cocksfoot. Height, 3 feet. Use 2.bushels tothe acre. 
Quart, 30 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 14 pounds, $5.00. 
BROMUS INERMIS OR AWNLESS BROME 
8 to 5 feet high. Does well on dry, arid soils; a good drought-resisting 
grass. It is hardy and will succeed in a wider range of temperature 
than any other grass. Sow 28 to 35 pounds per acre. 
Pound, 50 cents;3 pounds, $1.35, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 14 lbs., $6.00. 
CANADIAN BLUE Grows on poorest and dryest soils 
Invaluable for use on steep places or exposed situations. Sow 2 
bushels to acre. Pound, 40 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 14 pounds, $3.50. 
CREEPING BENT Makes a firm turf 
One of the most valuable lawn grasses, as it is actually improved by 
constant tramping. Sow 30 pounds to the acre. 
Pound, 90 cents, postpaid. 
CRESTED DOGSTAIL Excellent for Pasture and Lawn 
Roots penetrate deeply, stands droughts. Adapted for hard soils 
that are liable to bake. Sow 3% to 4 bushels per acre. 
Pound, 60 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 21 pounds, $8.00. 
ENGLISH OR PERENNIAL RYE Lasts for Years 
Largely used in lawn and pasture mixtures. It makes a rich, green 
sod and a nutritious hay, and lasts for several years. Use at rate of 36 
to 48 pounds per acre. Pound, 45 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 24 pounds, $4.50. 
ITALIAN RYE Anannual or biennial grass 
Of yery high value for soiling purposes. It is a remarkably rapid 
grower on good soil, being ready to cut in four or five weeks from seed- 
ing. Sow 36 pounds per acre. Pound, 45 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 18 pounds, $5.00. 
MEADOW FESCUE The celebrated English blue grass 
Used in most pasture mixtures. Pound, 75 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 22 pounds, $11.00. 
RED TOP OR HERD Fancy Recleaned 
One of our best native pasture grasses. Blooms in July. Useful for 
lawn or field. Height 1 to 2 feet. Sow 20 pounds per acre. 
Pound, 50 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 32 pounds, $8.50. 
RED TOP OR HERD Unhulled 
Sow 2 bushels per acre. Quart, 35 cents, postpaid. 
By express or freight, not prepaid, bushel of 14 pounds, $3.00. 
WOOD MEADOW For shady places, under trees, etc. 
Makes a compact green sod. _ Use 28 pounds to the acre. 
Pound, $1.00, postpaid. 
