SI U B A IV! CLOVER 



Huban is an Annual White Sweet Clover, -was discovered by Professor Hughes of Iowa Agricultural 

 Experiment Station. In 1916 there were only 22 plants. The Hubam clover may be grown either in 

 cultivated rows, in solid seedings with or without a nurse crop. In cultivated rows 3 to 4 pounds should 

 be used. To sow broadcast from 8 to 10 pounds is sown per acre. 



Early planting is desirable, the small plants will withstand quite cold weather and will yield heavier 

 crop compared with late seeding. March and April seeding is preferred. 



Hubam should be planted on a perfectly firm seed bed with a surface mulch of loose soil. Never plant 

 Hubam on a freshly plowed seed bed. It does best on soil that is fairly sweet or at least not stronglyacid. 

 It will stand a quite alkali soil: it loves the strong lime soils. Inoculation is necessary for best results 

 with this clover to benefit the soils upon which it grows. 



Hubam should be harvested when about one-half of the seed pods have turned brown and the first ripe 

 seed is beginning to shatter. 



We offer high grade, scarified seed per pkt. 5 cts., % lb. 15 cts., 1 lb. 50 cts., 3 lbs. $1.35 postpaid; 

 by express or freight pk. $6.00.. bu., $22.00. Trice subject to change of market. 



MTRAG1N 



Restores and Maintains Soil Fertility 



THE ORIGINAL SOIL INOCULATOR 



Alfalfa, clovers, soybeans, vetches, peas, beans cowpeas, 

 peanuts and other legumes should ahvays be inoculated with 

 Nitragin. The lack of necessary bacteria in the soil is often 

 the cause of a poor legume crop — a weak start — or a total 



failure. 



BENEFITS OF INOCULATION 



The principal reasons for inoculation can be stated in five short paragraphs, viz.: 



First — Inoculated legumes take nitrogen from the air to supply the plant, resulting 

 in faster growthf earlier maturity and larger crops. 



Second — Inoculated legumes take up more nitrogen than the plant itself requires, the 

 surplus remaining to the benefit of future crops. 



Third — Inoculated legumes develop larger root systems than when not inoculated and 

 therefore reach the immense stores of potash and phosphorus in the sub-soil, bringing 

 them up to supply the plant. When the roots and stubble decay these elements are 

 also returned to the soil in a form available for future crops. 



Fourth — Inoculated legumes, by taking their nitrogen from the air, save the soil. 

 When not inoculated they drain the soil of its nitrogen just the same as wheat or 

 timothy or other leguminous plants. 



Inoculated legumes contain more protein matter than when not inoculated, greatly 

 increasing their feeding value. 



PRICES FOR FIELD NITRAGIN 



54-bu. size inoculates 15 lbs. seed - $ .40 Postpaid $ .45 



l /2-bu. size inoculates 30 lbs. seed - .60 .65 



1-bu. size inoculates 60 lbs. seed - ^1.00 1.10 



5-bu. size inoculates 5 bu. seed - 4.75 " 4.90 



EVERY GARDEN NEEDS "NITRAGIN" 



Garden size is for Peas, Sweet Peas and Beans, only including Lima (3 in one). 

 Price 20 cts. Prepaid 25 cts. 



FOR EVERYTHING THAT GROWS 



A concentrated natural fertilizer that promotes strong healthy 

 growth of all plants and makes a rich fertile soil. Absolutely 

 weedless and far superior to chemical fertilizers and stable 

 manure. 



FOR LAWNS, GARDENS AND SHRUBBERY it is Tin- 

 equalled — produces thick velvety green turf, healthy foliage 

 and vivid colored flowers. Use 10 lbs. for each 100 square feet 

 raked into surface soil. 



VEGETABLE CROPS— Promotes quick early growth of 

 crisp tender vegetables. A profitable fertilizer for the practical 

 grower. Use in drill or broadcast 10 lbs. for each 100 square feet. 



FLORIST need this manure. Wizard is safe and dependable for feeding, mulching, or 

 as a liquid manure. Its strong forcing action insures a profitable crop. 



POTTED PLANTS — One tablespoonful for each 6-inch pot once every two weeks 

 will give your plants new life. 



LIQUID MANURE — Fine for house plants and window boxes. Mix one pound of 

 manure to five gallons of water. Apply direct to soil once a week until plants show 

 healthy growth. 



Price 5 lbs. 30 cts. 10 lbs. 60 cts. 50 lbs..$1.75. 100 lbs. $3.00, by express or freight. 



