ELENA, 1V40NTANA, 
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CLOVER— (Sweet Wliite Biussoiii.) (Peerless.) ■ lib. (Postpaid), ^Su; by Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, 
Lb., 30c; 25 Lbs, $5.50; 100 Lbs '. $20.00 
As Sweet Glover can be grown under conditions which arc unfavorable to most forage or grazing crops, it is 
. destined to become quite popular in our non-irrigated pasture lands. This fact has caused our Agricultural (Col- 
leges to recommend it very highly. 'J'herc have been more inquiries for Sweet Glover Seed in the past few 
weeks than in all our years in business in Montana. 
GLOVER— (Sweet White Blossom.) (Placer Grade.) Lb. (Postpaid). 30c; by Express or Freight at Purchaser's Ex-' 
pensc. Lb., 20c; 25 Lbs., $5.00; 100 Lbs J. $18.50 
CLOVER— (Sweet White Blossom.) (Uuarlz Grade.) By Express or Freight lat Purchaser's Expense, Lb., 20c; 25 Lbs., 
$4.00; 100 Lbs :..'.L'.....i ..!. $14.00 
This Grade is unhulled Seed. Both high in Purity and Germination. : 
CLOVER— (Sweet Yellow Blossom.) Lb. (Postpaid), .30c; by Express or ^fejght at Purchaser's Expense, Lb., 25c; 25 Lbs., 
$5.50; 100 Lbs $20.00 
ADVANTAGES OF SWEET CLOVER— Considt-r the following facts: 1. It is not a weed. 2. Like alfalfa it is rich in 
protein. 3. Will not bloat cattle or sheep. 4. Equal to alfalfa for pasture. 5. Is a great milk producer, (i. 
Furnishes early spring pasture. 7. Contains more protein than red clover. 8. P'its well in the crop rotation. 
9. Is a great soil enriching crop. 10. Better than any of the common clovers as a green manure crop. 11. Is a 
valuable plant for honey bees. 12. Prepares the soil for alfalfa. 13. Roots are soft and give no trouble in 
plowing. 14. Roots being tender, become inoculated more readily than alfalfa. 15. Never damages cultivated 
crops. 16. Its roots decay rapidly, adding much nitrogen and humus to the soil. 17. Grows and will produce 
a crop in all parts of the United States. 18. Seeds freely in both humid and dry sections. 19. Sweet Glover pre- 
vents erosion. 20. Will grow under conditions where clover and alfalfa fail; (a) on low, wet, alkali and acid 
soils, (b) on hard, compact soils; (c) on poor soil especially where there is lime. 
TIMOTHY 
TIMOTIIV— ("Peerles,s".) Lb. (Postpaid), 20c; by Express or Freight ml Purchaser's E.\- 
pense. Lb., 15c; 25 Lbs., $2.50; 100 Lbs .$9.25 
As a crop for bay, Timothy is probably unsurpassed by any other grass. It is 
greatly relished by all kinds of stock, especially horses. It yields more nutritive 
mailer than any other gi-ass or forage plant. It is not suited for a permanent 
pasture, as it will, in the course of la few years, run out. It is, however, well adapted 
to early .spring grazing, as it sliarls up quickly in the spring and in favorable 
weather can be pastured in the autumn fls well. The largest crops of hay are raised 
on rich land. It is not suited for light, sandy soil so well as some other grasses. 
The most important point in the growing of Timothy is the selection of good seed. 
Poor seed, besides containing weed seed, will not grow. That which does germinate 
is weak and produces few stalks and seed heads. It should not take an intelligent 
farmer long to figure the wisdom of investing his time and money in reliable 
.seed, to ensure good crops. 
TIMOTHY— ("Placer" Grade.) Lb. (Postpaid). 20c; by Express or Freight at Purchaser s 
Expense, Lb., 15c; 25 Lbs., $2.30; 100 Lbs $8.75 
This grade, like the above, is the plump native grown seed, unequaled by the stocks 
of most eastern firms. If you use large lots, write for special price, stating quan- 
lity you expect to use. 
TIMOTHY— (Alsike Clover and Timothy Mixed.) Lb. (Postpaid), 25c; by Express or 
Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb., 20c; 25 Lbs., $3.!50; 100 Lbs $12.00 
Where .Alsike Clover and Timothy arc grown together, and the seed is saved there- 
from, it is impossible in cleaning to make a complete separation of the two. On 
this account we purchase the seed for less money and we can sell it for less money 
. lhan would be the case if a perfect separation could be made. Those desiring to sow 
f ..J, '; , ■ . . ^. Alsike and Tmiothy together can save considerable monev bv buying the seed of 
■these two varieties togethop ,as originally harvested. This makes a splendid mixture for hav or pasture, wilh just 
ehfjugh Alsike Glover to make splendid hay for horses or dairy cows. 
Timothy. 
RED TOP 
RED TOP— (Solid Seed.) Lb. (Postpaid). 30c; by Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb., 25c; 25 Lbs. $4 75; 
100 lilS ' ^j'y gf) 
A valuable grass for moist soils. It is a good perm'anent grass, standing our climate as weli as a^ con- 
sequently well .adapted to our pastures, in which it should be fed close, for if allowed to grow up to seed" Ihe cattle 
.refuse it. On moist, neb soil it will grow 2 feet, and on poor gravelly soil, about half that heiglil. II has been 
grown successfully even on "alkali" bottom lands, where other grasses failed. We do not handle the chalTv gradi' 
of Red Top. and olTer only the clean seed. " • 
BLUE GRASS 
BLUE GR^SS— (Kentucky "Peerless.") Lb. (Postpaid), 35c; by Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense Lb .30c- 10 
Lbs., $2.80; 100 Lbs.: ' $2000 
We wish to call particular attention to the cleanliness of our Blue Grass. As usuaiiy soTd'b^ 
weighs 19 Ip 20 lbs., to the measured bushel. Our seed is so thoroughly recleaned that a measured bushel weielis 
28 lbs. 
BLl'E GRASS— (Kentucky "Placer" Grade.) Lli. (Poslpaid). 30c: by Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense Lb 
25c; 10 Lbs., $2.00; 100 Lbs $1650 
Used extensively for lawns and parking streets; also makes excellent pasiure or hay. 
