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LIEFGREEN’S SEED COMPANY. Phoenix, Arizona 
FIELD PEAS, BEANS AND MISG. 
SESBANIA— Wild Hemp —Sesbania, is a vigorous annual growing Le¬ 
gume. It thrives in warm weather and will grow on alkali and other poor 
soils. Sesbania: is a very fast growing plant requiring only 8 to 10 weeks 
from time of germination to time of plowing under. Sow broadcast at the 
rate of 30 to 40 pounds per acre. AY© consider Sesbania the very best fer¬ 
tilizer crop for summer growth. 1 lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.00, postpaid. Ask 
for quantity price. 
WHIP-POOR-WILL COW PEAS—As a soil renovator and a fertilizer 
the Cow Pea is in a, class by itself. The heavy cropping of our soil year 
after year necessitates careful crop rotation to keep the land fertile and in 
good producing condition, and the Whip-poor-will has proven one of the 
best varieties for this purpose in the Arid Southwest. They should be 
planted at the rate of 50 to 100 pounds to the acre. 1 lb., 25c; 10 lbs., 
$1.75, postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
BLACK-EYED PEAS —We have found that this variety does better 
in this section than in any other. It is easy to grow, does well, and pro¬ 
duces more dry peas and more vine than any of the varieties we have yet 
tried. 1 lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $1.75. Write for quantity prices. 
PINK BEANS —These are planted extensively throughout various 
sections of the Southwest for dry beans. They require about 105 days to 
mature; therefore, should be planted in climates similar to the Salt River 
Valley, about the last week in July. Plant 40 pounds of seed to the acre, 
in rows about 30 to 36 inches apart. Price for hand-picked beans: 1 lb., 
25c; 10 lbs., $1.75. Write for quantity prices. 
CLOVERS AND GRASS SEEDS 
SWEET CLOVER (Melilotus Alba) or White Blossom Sweet Clover— 
Sweet Clover is used for hay, pasture and green manure as well as fertiliz¬ 
ing and renovating worn-out and alkaline soils. Sow in the Spring or Fall 
at the rate of 20 to 25 pounds to the acre. Scarified Seed, per pound, 30c; 
10 lbs., $2.50. Write for quantity price. 
MELILOTUS INDICA (Sour Clover)—A Clover native to the Salt 
River Valley. Melilotus Indica is the best legume with which to build up 
your soil. It is easily plowed under and very rich as a fertilizer. As a 
cover crop in citrus groves it has no equal. We offer only the best quality, 
thoroughly re-cleaned and scarified seed. 1 lb., 15c; 10 lbs., $1.25. Write 
for quantity price. 
BERMUDA GRASS —May be used for pasture or for lawn in southern 
climates. It requires three weeks under favorable conditions to germinate 
Bermuda Grass and it should be kept thoroughly soaked during that time. 
1 lb., 30c; 10 lbs., $2.50. Write for quantity price. 
RED TOP PASTURE GRASS—Another pasture grass for the higher 
altitudes Succeeds on all soils from moist to swampy land, making a 
permanent pasture, and furnishing a highly nutritious feed. Hulled seed. 
Sow 15 pounds per acre. 1 lb., 30c; 10 lbs., $2.50. Write for quantity price. 
TIMOTHY —Much Timothy is sown in our higher altitudes throughout 
the Southwest, where it is quite successful. It requires 15 pounds per acre 
when sown alone. 1 lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $2.00. Write for quantity price. 
ORCHARD GRASS —A valuable pasture grass for the higher altitudes 
of Arizona; products an immense quantity of forage and hay of the best 
quality. After being cut it comes up quickly and yields heavily. Sow 35 
pounds per acre. 1 lb., 35c; 10 lbs., $3.00. Write for quantity price. 
BROME GRASS (Bromis Inermis) —This grass is most satisfactory in 
all localities where arid soils demand a plant that will stand the drouth. 
Its nature is to stool and it seldom products seed the first year. We think 
it will prove an excellent pasture grass for general range purposes. 1 lb., 
50c; 10 lbs., $4.50, postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
Prices Listed are Postpaid—Write for Quantity Prices. 
