Sow your garden or farm down tvith crimson clover, winter rye or vetch as a cover crop 29 



MAULE'S CLOVERS, GRASS SEEDS, ETC. 



Sow p'er.tv of clover and grass seeds this Fall in order to have good crops or hay or pasturage the following 

 ar. Alfalfa' should be sown in the north in August; the other varieties in August or September; farther south 



clovers may be sown about one month later. 



Note.— At the time this Catalog was printed, it was impossible for us to make prices on larger quantities 

 Clovers, Grasses and Grain Seed than listed, on account of unsettled conditions. 



Let us protect you by quoting you our lowest prices for best quality seeds when you are ready to buy. 





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791 Alfalfa Clover 



792 Alsike Clover 



794 Crimson Clover 



796 Red Clover 



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\lfalfa 



01 practical information on the pro- 

 duction, qualities, worth and uses of 

 by Coburn. Cloth bound, $1.00, postpaid. 



791 Alfalfa ^?STcKr 



Sow 15 to 25 pounds per acre. 



r: •- U. S. Dept. of Agriculture is authority for the 

 atement that Alfalfa at two years adds $ioo to the 

 Jue of every acre on which it grows. It can be cut 

 ree to five times a year and produces from three to 

 ven tons of hay per acre. As a feed for cattle, 

 fine, poultry or stock of any kind it is unsurpassed. 

 Pkt. 10 cents, lb. 55 cents, 3 lbs. $1.50, postpaid. 

 Write for our lowest prices on larger quantities. 



t 792 Alsike, or Swedish Clover 



n Does well on wet or dry soils 



Sow 8 to 10 pounds per acre 



Perfectly hardy, and one of the very best of all the 

 overs, for cow pasturage, bees, or for making hay. 

 ' Pkt. 10 cents, lb. 55 cents, 3 lbs. $1.50, postpaid. 

 I Write for our lowest prices on larger quantities. 



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793 Bokhara, or Sweet Clover 



A forerunner for Alfalfa 

 Sow 15 pounds to the acre 



rhis tall growing shrub-like plant grows to a height 

 4 to 6 feet, with branches whose extremities bear 

 imerous small white flowers of great fragrance. 



Pkt. 10 cents, lb. 40 cents, 3 lbs. $1.10, postpaid. 



Write for our lowest prices on larger quantities. 



797 White Clover 



I Adapted for lawn or permanent pasture 

 i Sow 3 pounds per acre with other grasses 



It should find a place in all grass mixtures, whether 

 r la-.vn, meadov/ or permanent pasture. Hardy. 



Pkt. 15 cents, lb. 75 cents, 3 lbs. $2.00, postpaid. 

 ' Write for our lowest prices on larger quantities. 



794 Crimson, or Scarlet Clover 



he best for Winter cover crop and soil enricher 

 Sow 15 pounds per acre 



•A well-known and favorite Winter cover crop and soil 

 ^iricher affording excellent early forage. It grows all 

 'inter, when ground is not frozen. 

 ' Pkt. 10 cents, lb. 40 cents, 3 lbs. $1.10, postpaid. 

 I Write for our lowest prices on larger quantities. 



' Prices of Farm, Grain, Clover and Grass Seeds nn 



796 Red Clover 



The favorite well-known Hay Clover 

 Sow 8 to 12 pounds per acre 



Well and favorably known everywhere. Specially 

 viluable for dairy cows on account of high percentage 

 of nitrogenous elements. 



Pound 55 cents, 3 pounds $1.50, postpaid. 

 Write for our lowest prices on larger quantities. 



795 Mammoth, or Pea Vine Clover 



Enormous yielder, and a deep rooter 

 Sow 8 to 12 pounds per acre 



This is a variety of Red Clover, of greater size and 

 strength than the original type. 



Pound 55 cents, 3 pounds $1.50, postpaid. 

 Write for our lowest prices on larger quantities. 



847 Dwarf Essex Rape 



The best and quickest grown forage crop. 



This is the best Autumn hog forage known, and is 

 also used for sheep and dairy cows with success and 

 profit. Under _ favorable circumstances it is ready 

 for^ pasturage in 6 weeks from the time of sowing. 

 It is grown exclusively for its leaves. The seed should 

 be sown any time before the end of August (at the 

 North), in the Southern States in September or Octo- 

 ber at the rate of 3 lbs. per acre in drills, or 5 lbs. 

 per acre broadcast. 



Pkt., 10 cts.; pound, 35 cts,; 3 pounds, $1.00, postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 3 pounds, 60 cents; 5 pounds, 90 cents; 



10 pounds, $1.60; 25 pounds, $3.50; 100 pounds, $12.00. 



860 Hairy, or Winter Vetch 



Valuable for hay or soil improving. 



Extremely hardy and is highly valuable as a Winter 

 cover crop. If sown from September till November it 

 will make excellent forage the following Spring. For- 

 age yield, i^/^ to 4 tons per acre. Excellent for dairy 

 stock and for poultry pasturage. Use ij^ bushels per 

 acre, or i bushel of Vetch and I/2 bushel of Rye, either 

 north or south. 



*^acket, 10 cts.; lb., 50 cts.; 3 lbs., $1.25; postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 15 lbs. (peck), $3.75; 60 lbs. (bushel), $14.00. 



844 Winter Turf, Oats 



Very popular in the South; quite hardy 



This variety is especially valuable for Fall seeding. 

 It _ is the best and hardiest of Oats, standing the 

 Winter better than any other kind. Sow in the South- 

 ern states in September or early October, at the rate 

 of i^ to 2 bushels per acre. 



fiicket, 10 cts.; lb., 30 cts., 3 lbs., 75 cts., postpaid. 

 Not prepaid, 8 lbs. (peck), 60 cts.; 32 lbs. (bushel), $2.00. 



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