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BUCKBEE'S ''Full of Life" CLOVER 



MARKET CHANGES. The market value of Grass and Clover Seeds is constantly chang- 

 ing: should you wish to purchase a quantity, or should any item appear high, write for 

 samples and special prices. 



ALSIKE OR SWEDISH CLOVER 



This is one of the hardiest varieties known. It is a perennial and does not winter kill. 

 It will do better on moist land than any other variety of Clover, and is suitable for either hay 

 or pasture. When sown with other grasses it forms a thick undergrowth and greatly in- 

 creases the yield. It is frequently sown with both Medium Red Clover and Timothy and the 

 quality of hay thus produced is excellent. It is finer and more leafy than Red Clover al- 

 though it does not grow so high. Extra fine for Honey Bees and cattle prefer it to all 

 other Clovers. Also valuable for soiling; Clover sick land producing fine crops of AJsike. 

 Sow broadcast either in Fall or Spring on freshly harrowed ground or among other grain 

 8 to 10 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, lb. 35c.; 3 lbs. $1.00. By express or freight, not prepaid, 

 i bu. $1.45; i bu. $2.70; i bu. $5.35; bu. (60 lbs.; $10.65. 



WHITE CLOVER 



This is a valuable pasturage and lawn grass, thrives best on moist, rich ground; does 

 not succeed well on thin soil. Makes excellent forage for Bees. In conjunction with 

 Kentucky Blue Grass it forms a desirable permanent pasture for sheep and cows. When 

 sown alone use 12 to 15 lbs per acre. Postpaid, lb. 50c.; 3 lbs. $1.40. By express or 

 freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs. $2.00; 10 lbs. $3.75. 



YELLOW TREFOIL CLOVER 



Allied to common Red Clover, valuable Tor dry, sandy or poor soil. 

 Sow 12 to 14 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, lb. 30c..* 3 lbs. 80c. ' By express or 

 freight, not prepaid, i bu. $1.35; i bu. $2.55;'i bu. $4.95; bu. (60 lbs.) 

 $9.65. 



SERRADELLA 



The greatest honey producing plant in the world. For light, poor 

 or sandy soils Serradella is one of the best fodder plants. It is sown at 

 the rate of 10 to 15 lbs. per acre and can be sown either with Winter 

 Wheat or by itself or in Rye in early Spring growing rapidly after the 

 grain has been cut. Postpaid, lb. 25c.; 3 lbs. 70c. By express or freight, 

 not prepaid, J bu. $1.10; i bu. $1.80; i bu. $3.30; bu. (60 lbs.) $6.35. 



Alsike Clover, 



MEDIUM RED OR 

 JUNE CLOVER 



This is more extensively cultivated 

 for pasture, hay and fertilizing than 

 any other plant. As a vegetable fer- 

 tilizer it has no superior. It is cap- 

 able of doing more to enrich impover- 

 ished lands at less expense than any 

 other plant. When sown alone it 

 produces a hay of superior quality 

 and when sown with Timothy and 

 other grasses forms a desirable pas- 

 ture. If sown alone use 10 to 20 lbs. 

 pei acre. If with Timothy, use one 



§art Clover to two parts Timothy, 

 eed should always be saved from 

 the second cutting. Bu-kbee's Full 

 of Life Grade — The plumpest, clean- 

 est, purest, fanciest grade; tested and 

 of high vitality. Postpaid, lb. 35c.; 

 3 lbs. SI. 00. By express or freight, not prepaid, 

 i bu. $2.70; i bu. $5.35; bu. (60 lbs.) $10.65. 



SAND CLOVER 



CRIMSON CLOVER 



Rea Clover. 



bu. $1.45; 



MAMMOTH RED or SAPLING CLOVER 



This variety is different from the common red, having a xiiore 

 vigorous growth and coarser and is especially suited for a green 

 manuring crop; will do well and make gooi hay on poor, thin soil 

 where Red Clover will not g^ow. Seed is saved from the first cut - 

 ting. Sow 15 to 20 lbs per acre. Postpaid, lb 35c. ; 3 lbs. $i. 00. 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, J bu $1.40; \ bu. $2 65; J bi. 

 $5.25; bu. (60 lbs.) $10.45 



SANFOm 0;= ESPARSETTE CLOVER 



An excellent Perennial Fodder Plant adapted for light, chalky 

 soils, desirable for feeding either green or dry to milch cows. 

 Sow 20 to 30 lbs per acre. Postpaid lb. 30c ; 3 lbs. 80c. By ex- 

 pres.=. or freight, not prepaid, J bu. 10c. ; \ bu 70c.; J bu $1 30 i 



bu, (20 lbs.) $2.50. _ 



SAND LUCERNE CLOVER crimson Clover. 

 Especially adapted to sandy soils. Largely used in Europe. Sow 12 to 14 lbs. per acre. Postpaid, 

 «) 10c ; 3 lbs. $1.10. By express or freight, not prepaid, | b i $».S5- i bu $3.30; * bu. $6.30, bu. (60 

 lbs.) $12 35. 



BURR OR JAPAN CLOVER 



This is not a true Clover, but in appearance and habit of growth is much like White Clover. It Is 

 especially valuable in the warmer states where it will flourish on poor and exhausted soils that are too 

 poor to produce profitable crops of any other forage plant. It is an annual but once sown reseeds itself 

 &om year to year and in that way will last indefinitely. Usually planted from July to October, harrow 

 land carefullv and cover the seed only \ inch deep, it generallv sprouts with Fall rains and matures the 

 middle of May. Postpaid, lb. 35c. ; 3 lbs. SI. 00. Bv express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.00; 10 lbs. $1.90. 



Here is an especially rich, hardy herbaceous Clover, that will grow 

 and thrive on the poorest soils and in sand where no other Clover will 

 grow, eaten with avidity by sheep, cattle and horses; u.seful in mixture 

 for dry soils. Valuable also as a turn under crop for building up worn 

 out soils: sow 20 lbs. to the acre. Postpaid, lb. 35c.; 3 lbs. SI. 00. By 

 express or freight, not prepaid, 5 lbs. $1.25; 10 lbs. S2.25. 



/TRIFOLIUM INCARKATTJMN 

 \ OR GIANT INCARNATE ) 



This fine Clover is one of the most valuable Fall crops the farmer can 



put in as it will make tne earliest 

 green feed of any of the Clovers. It 

 will yield under lavorable conditions 

 8 to 10 tons of green feed per 

 acre or IJ to 2i tons of hay and is 

 worth as a lertilizing crop $20.00 to 

 $25.00 per acre. It can be cut or 

 turned under in time for other early 

 Spring crops and in warm climates 

 four to five cuttings arc made during 

 the season. Crimson Clover can be 

 sowm at the rate of 15 to 20 lbs. per 

 acre any time from July to October. 

 The seed we offer is Northern-grown, 

 on new land and the best and clean- 

 est that can be produced showing a 

 strong geimination and 95% to QS'v^ 

 purity Postpaid, lb 25c. • 3 lbs. 70c. ; 

 By express or freight, not prepaid, 

 ibu $1.25; i bu. $2.10; i bu $3.95.; 

 bu. (60 lbs.) S7 65. 



NOTICE! 

 Our Sweet Clover ^ 

 Seed is hulled and 

 of splendid germina- 

 tion. Don't buy seed 

 io the hull: so often 

 sold at cheap prices, 

 of inferior qual- 



BOKHARA, SWEET OR BEE CLOVER 



This plant is grown mostly for fertilizing purposes, although in many sections of the country it 

 is very valuable for feed. It Is a valuable preparation for Alfalfa because the same bacteria that 

 work in the Alfalfa Roots have their nodules in the Sweet Clover also. It may be sown at any time 

 of the year, but preferably from April 1st to September 15th. Prepare soil same as you would for 

 Alfalfa. Will grow on extremely poor soil, making satisfactory growth. It will reseed itself year 

 after year. The plants being biennial the roots as well as the stalks are constantly dying and de- 

 caying, this adds wonderfully to the fertility of the field Especially adapted for Bee pasture and 

 all Bee keepers should not fail to try it. Will grow anvwhere, even if the land is as solid as a rock. 

 Postpaid, lb 35c.; 3 lbs. $1 00. By express or freight, not prepaid, i bu. $1.75; i bu. $3.25; i bu. 

 $6 25; bu. (60 lbs.) $11.85. 



Bokhara, Sweet or Bee Clover. 



