Ininicnse Yields of Hay Are the Rule with Alsike 
SALZER’S ALSIKE 
Alsike can be gi'own on soil that is 
slightly acid or sour, where lime cannot 
he applied, and where otlier clover or 
alfalfa will not grow. It can be grown 
on heavy, wet or low soil that some¬ 
times becomes water-logged, and 
it also endures drouth well. 
Alsike Clover is exceptionally 
leafy, frequently producing as 
much hay as Mammoth. Alsike 
is the hardiest of all clovers 
Withstands the se¬ 
verest cold and does 
not readily winter-kill 
or heave out of the 
ground with frost, and 
readily reseeds itself. 
Grows about two to 
three feet high. 
This clover prefers 
damp, moist, loamy soil, 
but it will also grow 
fairly well on stiff clays. 
Here in the Northwest 
it is extensively grown 
mixed with Timothy. 
Both varieties are well 
adapted for this soil and 
they ripen at the same 
time. Fine for pasture 
on lo'w grounds, in fact, 
the only clover that wull 
not kill out on water- 
soaked soil. Alsike does well if 
sown with grains, either spring 
or fall. Should be cut for hay as soon 
as it is in full bloom and for seed when _ 
two-thirds of the heads are ripe. Sow 8 pounds per acre. One of the best 
honey-producing plants. Bags extra; «Os at 2«c; new l.'iOs at 4.'>e; used 150s 
at 30c. 
INOCULATE 
THIS SEED 
WITH 
HUMOGERM 
4259— Choice . 
4260— .Superior 
4261— Radiiiin 
L,b. 
3 lbs. 
5 lbs. 
Ppd. 
to 4th 
Zone 
. $0.40 
$0.65 
$!.:« 
. .43 
.67 
1.38 
. .44 
.69 
1.43 
.5 Ihs. 
15 lbs. 30 lbs. 60 Ib.s. 100 lbs. 
Not Prepaid 
$1.05 
1.10 
1.16 
$3.00 
3.10 
3.35 
$5.70 $11.10 $17.90 
5.85 11.40 18..50 
6.15 13.00 19.50 
SALZER’S DWARF WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
A low, close-gro\ving clover; round, white heads; very fragrant; best adapted 
to moist soils, but does well on dry land; excellent as an addition to mixtures 
for permanent meadows and pastures. An elegant pasture clover, that should 
be on et^ry farm. As a bee plant there is nothing which furnishes better 
honey. Sow 12 to 14 lbs. per acre. 
$3A0?® 5 IbT^To.'lS^Vi bu?,’ $13.00’: burloo^lblAVl^Sd.lO^^'lOO^ 
YELLOW SWEET CLOVER 
ciirliness, beinp about two weeks earlier than tlie White 
Not prepaid: 5 lbs., 
Bags extra. 
- — — one bushel of extra early oats or barlev r>er 
acre as a nurse crop. also be sown sueeessfully in June or Julv without a nurse crop 
^Tt" ^ 
L.l>. 3 lbs. 5 lbs. 
Ppd. to 4th IKoiie 
4256— Choiee (Scarified) .... $ 0.39 
4257— .Superior (Scarified).. .30 
4258— Radium (Searifie<l) . . . .31 
$0.43 
.45 
.47 
$0.83 
.86 
.88 
5 lbs. 15 lbs. .30 lbs. 60 lbs. lOO 
_ Not Prepaid ' lbs. 
$0..55 
..58 
.60 
$1.45 
1.. 50 
1.. 55 
$3..55 
3.65 
3.70 
$4.80 $7..50 
4.05 7.75 
5.10 8.00 
140 * want to order my fara seeds from you, so I wish you would send me your 
catalog. Mr. A, W. Henkel, 2238 Kristian Ave,, North Chicago, Ills. 
ALSIKE AND TIMOTHY 
MIXTURE 
Our seed is grown in this 
neighborhood where most of 
the farmers grow this mixed 
seed in preference to other 
grasses and clovers, as the two 
varieties are adapted for the 
same kind of soil, mature at 
the same time and produce a 
larger crop of hay or seed than 
either planted alone. If you 
plan to grow for hay, then the 
Alsike-Timothy Mixture will 
give you splendid satisfaction, 
and is much cheaper than Al¬ 
sike sown alone. Sow about 12 
lbs. per acre. 
4225—Coiitnin.s ALsike—Ph.. 
.34o; .5 .lil.OS, postpaid to 4th 
zone. N<»t prepaid: 5 lbs., 75e: 
15 lbs., $3.10; 35 lbs.. $3.35; 50 lbs.. 
.$6.35; 100 Ib.s., $13.00. Bags extra. 
4230—Contains tS Alsike—I>b.. 
33e; 5 lbs., 98e, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 5 lbs., 70e; 
15 lbs., $1.90; 3.5 lbs., $3.90; .50 lbs., 
$.5.50; lOO lbs., $10.50. Bag.s extra, 
Ini. size at 30c; 3Vi bii. new bags 
at 45c; 3V^ bn. used bags at 30e. 
Salzer’s Yellow Sweet Clover 
JOHN A.Salzer Seed Co 
LACROSSE. WISCONSIN 
