Farm Seed Catalogue, for Spring, 1911. 
CLOVER SEEDS. 
EXTRA MACHINE CLEANED, AND OF TESTED GROWTH. 
Daniels’ Giant Red Clover. A fine strong growing 
Clover, producing a heavy crop, and has the advantage 
of standing longer than the ordinary Red Clover. Highly 
recommended. Sow 16 to 20 lbs. per acre. 
Per lb. lOd. to Is. ; per bush. 55s. to 65s. 
Red or Broad-leaved ( T . pratense). Our choice recleaned 
samples produce plants of a strong, luxuriant habit of growth, 
which adds considerably to the quality and bulk of the crop. Sow 
16 to 20 lbs. per acre. Per lb. 8d. to lid. ; per bush. 44s. to 60s. 
Giant Cow Grass or Perennial Red (T. perenne). The 
flowers, foliage, and stems of this variety will be found darker in 
colour, with narrower leaves, and is much more permanent than the 
Common Red Clover ; very highly esteemed for permanent pasture 
mixtures. Soiv 16 to 20 lbs. per acre. 
Per lb. Is. to Is. 3d. ; per bush. 65s. to 80s. 
Alsike or Hybrid ( Trifolium hybridum). In habit of growth 
not so upright as the Common Red Clover ; thrives well on soils 
termed clover-sick, is exceedingly hardy, producing a large quantity 
of excellent foliage. Sow 1 2 to 1 6 lbs. per acre. 
Per lb. 10d. to Is. ; per bush. 56s. to 65s. 
White or Dutch (T. repens). One of the most valuable for 
pastures, being adapted to a great variety of soils, growing 
naturally in some of our oldest and finest meadows. Sow 12 to 
16 lbs. per acre. Per lb. Is. 2d. to Is. 4d ; per bush. 78s. to 90s. 
Trefoil or Black (Medicago lupulina). Grows naturally in dry 
pastures and cultivated lands, adding considerably to the bulk of the 
hay crop. Sow 16 to 20 lbs. per acre. 
Per lb. 9d. to 10Id. ; per busb. 48s. to 58s. 
Yellow or Red Suckling (T. minus vel. filiforme). Though 
this variety is considered too small for pastures, it is exceedingly 
valuable for sowing in Autumn, and will help to make a good bottom 
on a thin plant of Clover. Sow 12 to 16 lbs. per acre. Per lb. lid. 
Clovers mixed for alternate husbandry. May be 
sown with a corn crop for mowing and grazing the following year. 
Per lb. lOd. to Is. ; per bush. 55s. to 65s. 
Clovers mixed for Lawns. A choice selection of dwarf 
compact-growing sorts, adding considerably to the beauty and 
closeness of the turf. Per lb. Is. 4d. 
Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum). Sown in August and 
September it will be fit for cutting by the beginning of June, when 
the land can be prepared and sown for another crop ; it yields very 
abundantly and makes capital hay, which is much relished by all 
kinds of stock, especially horses. 
Sow from 20 to 25 lbs. per acre. Market Price. 
Perennial Clovers. A mixture of the most valuable varieties 
suitable for permanent pasture, especially adapted for sowing on 
lands where the Common Red Clover is known to fail. Sow 12 to 
20 lbs. per acre. Per lb. Is, Id ; per bush. 70s. ; per cwt. 105s. 
N.B — All the above are sold 70 lbs. to the bushel. 
IMPORTANT NOTICE. 
As the prices of Clovers are subject to market variations, and much depending 
on quality, we shall be pleased at any time to submit samples and quotations, 
free of charge, when requested. The importance of buying Seeds of tested growth, 
cannot be over estimated. 
We carefully test the growth of all Seeds before sending out. 
