Productive Pastures Are Profitable. Economical 
Feed—Efficient Gain. 
Excellent Stand of Red Clover. Wonderful Prospect for Forage and 
Better Crops To Follow. 
For Permanence & Profit Seed Legumes For Greater Profit Inoculate Legumes 
Red Clover 
Sweet Clover 
We purchased our red clover seed early and selected the bright, 
plump, choice quality lots. In addition we recleaned it over our 
special machines the same as the seed we use on the Funk Farms. 
High purity, good germination and freedom from noxious weeds— 
that’s the story. 
MAMMOTH RED CLOVER 
Also called Big English and Sappling Clover. Similar to Bed in 
its habits of growth but a better soil builder because it makes a 
heavier growth. 
Alsike Clover 
White Blossom — Grundy County — Yellow Blossom 
These clovers require a sweet soil. A little time spent testing soil 
may save many dollars worth of seed and acres of barren weedy 
land. 
On sweet soil we think of no better crop to build up the fertility. 
Also makes abundant pasture the first fall and the spring of the 
second year. 
HUBAM (ANNUAL SWEET CLOVER) 
This is an annual sweet clover. It makes seed the first fall after 
it is sown. A good green manure crop to plow under the same 
season it is seeded. A good bet for “Layout acres.” 
Our alsike is rich colored pure seed of good germination. 
Instead of considering seed cost on the bushel basis figure it on 
the basis of the area seeded. Alsike seed is small and goes a long 
way. 
Alsike fits in where other legumes fail. It survives on more acid 
soil and is good for poorly drained areas. Fits into pasture mixtures. 
INOCULATION 
A Few Cents Invested in 
Inoculation for Legumes 
Returns Dollars in The Form 
of Increased Yield, Higher 
Protein in Crop Produced 
and Fertility Added to 
The Soil. 
Dollars for Cents 
We Call That 
A GOOD SWAP 
Order Inoculation for 
Soy Bean Hay — Larse Tonnage—High Feeding Value All Legumes You Seed 
FUNKS SOY BEAN HAY MIXTURE 
The only crop you can seed in the spring for high quality legume hay the same 
season. NOT INJURED BY CHINCH BUGS. Will grow on soil that needs 
limestone. We have seen our Soy Bean Hay Mixture make up to four tons 
of fine quality hay per acre. 
This mixture is a blend of Wilson, Ebony, Virginia and sufficient early maturing 
yellow varieties to make a good balance of roughage and small beans in the 
pod. Early varieties also help prevent lodging. Drill about two bushels per 
acre. 
Nodules on Soy Bean Root 
Inoculated Legumes Benefit Soil and in Addition Produce 
Greater Yield with Higher Protein Content. 
EXPERIENCE-SERVICE FROM KNOWLEDGE 
