Excellent Stand of Red Clover In Wheat — Wonderful Prospect 
for Forage and Fertility 
Red Clover 
Seed 8 to 10 Pounds Per Acre 
Funk’s Red Clover Seed was all grown right 
here in Central Illinois. We started out early in 
the season and bought all the good bright, plump 
seed we could find. It has all been put over our 
special cleaning machinery. Here is seed of high 
purity and germination, free from noxious weeds 
and Illinois grown. 
Lay-Out” land that requires limestone for 
gl owing Alfalfa or Sweet Clover can be seeded to 
this crop if.it is not extremely sour. Red Clover 
will grow on slightly acid soil. It is a good soiling 
crop and makes excellent pasture and hay. 
Double Profit Crops 
FORAGE AND FERTILITY 
Legumes, properly inoculated, are a profitable 
investment. They not only produce hay, seed, 
grain, or pasture but at the same time add to the 
store of fertility in the soil. They are not only 
like money in the bank but they also draw interest. 
T ou profit from them during their period of 
growth and in addition you profit from the fer¬ 
tility they add to the soil by the larger yield from 
crops that follow. The permanence of our agri¬ 
culture depends on rational rotation of crops and 
increasingly large acreages of legumes. 
Opportunity is even greater this year for the 
United States Government offers to pay a good 
rental for land taken out of production of corn, 
wheat, etc. This acreage can be planted to leg¬ 
umes for the purpose of establishing pasture 
or hay crop for the following year and for the 
purpose of soil improvement, stopping soil 
erosion, etc. 
For Permanence & Profit Seed Legumes 
