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grown before. We, therefore, advise our customers to try the experiment and 
ascertain the true value of Nitro-Culture on their respective soils. 
Alfalfaa—By means of inoculation with Nitro-Culture, Alfalfa is now being 
successfully grown from the Atlantic to the Pacitic and from Canada’to the Gulf. 
Acid or Sour Soil.—It should be remembered that there are certain unusual 
conditions of the soil which will prevent the profitable growth of any crop. The 
use of Nitro-Culture is not, of course, designed to overcome such difficulties, 
although there is no doubt but that under these circumstances an inoculated crop 
will produce better results than uninoculated. If you are sure that the right 
Bacteria are abundant already in your soil, inoculation is not necessary. 
Nitro-Culture is especially prepared for the following crops: Alfalfa or 
Lucerne, Red Clover, Alsike Clover, White Clover, Crimson Clover, Burr Clover, 
Japan Clover, Field Peas (Canada Field Peas), Garden Peas, Sweet Peas, Cow 
Peas, Whip O’Will Peas and Clay Peas, Garden Beans, including Kidney, Wax, 
String, Lima and Pea Beans, Soy Beans, Velvet Beans, Vetch, Peanuts and 
Beggar Weed. 
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Red Clover. Japan Clover. 
Red Clover. Should be sown either | until frost. In some soils it grows 20 
during fall or early in spring. Ten to | inches high; is mowed; two tons to acre; 
fifteen pounds to an acre. rich soil grows 30 inches; appears in 
‘ May; plant in Spring half bushel per 
White Dutch Clover. A grass sown for acre alone, or Fall with rye and oats. 
pasturing at the rate of five to eight This clover is® spretdine © by @aemacal 
Hata ae eter Should be sown in means rapidly through the whole South. 
pre: This plant made its appearance in a 
Japan Clover. (Lespedeza Striata). | very unostentatious way some thirty-five 
A legume. Southern seed. Grows any- | years ago exactly how or from where no 
where; is tenacious in any soil; lasts | one seems to know. Probably it came 
always; well known in the South. | from Japan—brought in on some mer- 
Sow in spring in permanent pastures by | chant vessel. Wherever it came from it 
scarifying surface with disc harrow. It | took quite naturally to this soil and 
may be classed among the most valuable } climate, and, unnoticed, began advancing 
hay and pasture plants of the Southern | and spreading, until it is found almost 
States; is eaten greedily by stock—June | over the entire Southern country. 
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