108 Sow 15 lbs, of Sweet Clover per acre with all small grain. It's a wonderful fertilizer and hay cropj, 
SWEET CLOVER 
e87 White Blossom Hulled and Sceirified Seed 
The Greatest Fertilizing Plant in the World.— 
Above picture taken August 10th, shows result of 
forty-acre field sowed with White Kherson Oats in 
the spring. Oats averaged 67 bu. per acre, and 
now look at the wonderful hay crop and pasture, 
affording abundance of feed from Aug. 1st to De- 
cember; besides, when turned under next spring, 
you are adding $10.00 worth of Nitrogen and humus 
to every acre. Don't sow a bushel of small grain 
without seeding our Northern Grown White Blos- 
som Hulled Sweet Clover with it. Sweet Clover 
seed has a very hard coating, which requires abund- 
ant amount of moisture to soften this coat — in 
fact, more than we usually get. Prof. Hughes has 
manufactured a machine known as "Scarifier," 
which removes this extra heavy coat, insuring 
quicker germination. All our seed is scarified and 
will germinate very rapidly. Do not take chances 
on sowing seed which is not scarified, as the coatins; 
is so hard many seeds will lay in the ground a year 
before germinating. Don't take chances on a 
failure. All our seed is scarified and will germin- 
ate quickly the first year. Inoculated or Treated 
Seed, 1/2 lb., 25 cents; lb., 45 cents; 3 lbs., $1.30 
postpaid. ..«YeUow Biennial 
Similar to White Blossom, only earlier and smaller straw 
Inoculated or treated seed, '/z lb., 24 cts.; lb., 42 cts.; 3 lbs 
$1.22, postpaid. 
SEE SPECIAL PARSt LIST FOR PRICES ON LARGER 
aVANTITIES 
FIrsI Season's Growth 
Inoculated Root 
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