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9 THE Most PROFITABLE CLOVER ON EARTH 
“A LFA l, I WORTH NEARLY OR QUITE AS MUCH AS WHEAT BRAN 
AFTER ATHOROUGH TRIAL DURING THE LAST FEW YEARS ITHAS PROVEN ITSELF SUITED TO 
EVERY PART OF THE COUNTRY, EAST AS WELL ASWEST. YIELDS BIG CROPS FOR MANY 
YEARS. THE DEEPEST FEEDER KNOWN. WONDERFUL DROUTH RESISTER. 
This great clover of the West is fast winning favor in the East. It is now grown from the Pacific to the Atlantic. The specimens 
shown on this page are drawn from nature, from Alfalfa Plants produced in New Jersey. A description of Alfalfa, with a reference to 
its remarkable performance at the New Jersey Station will be found elsewhere. Please see index. 
Alfalfa, when allowed to grow without cutting, becomes tall, hard and tough ; but when cut three times per season, yields an enor- 
mous amount of succulent, nutritious and highly palatable forage or hay. 
No farm crop will yield a larger cash return to a dairyman than a good field of Alfalfa. 
Use 30 to 35 Ibs. of seed per acre. Sow in April or May on well-limed land. Do not be stingy with the seed. Alfalfa does not multiply 
from the root. A good stand will pay royally and permanently. 
| OFFER THIS YEAR EXTRA CLEAN CAREFULLY GROWN SEED AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES 
PACKET |1O CENTS; 42 LB. 25 CENTS; LB. 40 CENTS: 3 LBS.S 1°° BY MAIL POSTPAID. 
BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT 25 LBS. $ 4°°: 100 LBS. OR OVER I5 CENTS PER.LB 
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FIRST TOMATURE ANDA SPLENDID CROPPER ee di 
NONE MORE SNOW-LIKE IN COLOR, NONE MORE MEALY, {P3 
NONE MORE HEALTHY, NONE MORE PROOF AGAINST SECOND GROWTH | 
> For description of this new acquisition see index. Itis included among the specialties of the season. K: 
One of the best of all. I regard it as a gardeners’ prize, a money maker; just what thousands of people are looking for. : é 
It is this year offered in quantity for the first time. ate a\ at 
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trial by all my customers. 8) 
Be sure to read full description of Eureka among this year’s specialties in the front of this catalogue. It is a truly y 
remarkable new early potato you should be sure to try this year. i 
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PRICEFror 1902. wo See BY EXPRESS OR FREIGHT He 
POUND 50 CENTS: ,<eatee = it 
i = PECK $150 
3 POUNDS : 550 
$ [25 2 BUS. $2 eee 
BY MAIL POSTPAID. & Bus. $400 } 
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