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KALLAY BROTHERS, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
CLOVER 
Alfalfa or Lucerne. (Mediago Sativa.) One of the best varieties, 
succeeding in almost every situation and bearing heavy crops of 
forage. Will bear cutting three or four times during the season. 
Lb. 50c; 3 lbs. $1.25 Postpaid. Write for prices per bu. 
Alsike or Swedish Clover. This is one of the hardiest varieties 
known. It is perennial and does not winter kill. It will do better 
on moist land than any other variety of clover, and is suitable for 
either hay or pasture. It is frequently 60 wn with both Medium Red 
Clover and Timothy and the quality of hay thus produced is 
excellent. Lb. 50c; 3 lbs. $1.40 Postpaid. Write for prices per bu. 
Crimson or Scarlet Clover. (Trifolium Incarnatum.) The only 
clover that yields a heavy full crop the first season. It grows about 
2 feet high. Will grow on nearly all soils and succeeds well on 
sandy soil. 
There is hardly a better crop than Crimson Clover for cutting 
green. It makes excellent feed for milch cows and all kinds of stock. 
It makes superior hay and is of great value as fertilizer. Lb. 40c; 
3 lbs. $1.00 Postpaid. Write for prices per bu. 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER 
This is regarded as the most valuable of the clover family. It is 
sometimes called June Clover and is a dependable all-round variety 
for farmers and stockmen. It makes two crops each year. The first 
is usually cut when it is in blossom for hay; the last crop may 
be harvested for seed, cut for hay, or plowed under to add fertility 
to the soil. Lb. 50c; 3 lbs. $1.25 Postpaid. Write for prices per bu. 
This cut shows the 
difference in growth 
of four varieties of 
clover sowed and cut 
on the same day. 
1. Red Clover 
2. White Clover. 
3. Crimson Clover. 
4. Hubam Clover. 
Hubam Clover 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
Excellent for lawns in mixtures with grasses. A good 
pasture clover. Sow at the rate of 6 to 8 pounds per acre. 
LB. 75c; 3 lbs. $2.00 Postpaid. Write for prices per bu. 
SWEET CLOVER 
(Bokhara.) (Meliotus alba.) This legume is native to all 
parts of this country and is the most beneficial of all crops 
for building up worn-out land. Thrives on all soils, but like 
all clovers, requires lime, which should be supplied on land 
where it is lacking. Lb. 40c; 3 lbs. $1.00 Postpaid. Write 
for prices per bu. 
HUBAM CLOVER 
Annual White Blossom Sweet Clover, a Valuable 
Forage Plant 
It is an annual plant discovered by Professor Hughes of 
Iowa. It will grow almost anywhere. Hubam has an im¬ 
portant place among the leguminous crops of the United 
States. When sown on Fall Wheat and with Rye, Oats, or 
Barley; used as a nurse crop with clovers or seeded alone, 
it affords an excellent fall pasture or a hay crop equal in 
feeding value to alfalfa. It is a wonderful soil builder, being 
unrivaled as a green manure for plowing under. Lb. 50c; 
3 lbs. $1.25 Postpaid. Write for prices per bu. 
MISCELLANEOUS FARM SEEDS 
Broom Corn. The best variety for general cultivation on 
account of color and quality of brush. Ripens early. Grows 
about 8 to 10 feet high. Brush good length, fine and 
straight. Lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 75c Postpaid. Write for prices 
per bu. 
Millet, Golden or German. German Millet is very sweet, 
palatable, and when fed to dairy cows produces a large 
amount of milk. On good, rich soil it grows 4 to 5 feet 
high. It is very tender if cut at the right stage, which is 
when it is in full bloom. About three-fourths of a bushel of 
seed is sown to the acre. A good yield is from three to five 
tons of hay to the acre. Lb. 20c Postpaid. Write for prices 
per bu. 
Spring Vetch. This Vetch (Vicia Sativa) is not hardy and 
must therefore be sown in the spring during May or June. 
It possesses the same desirable features as the Winter 
Vetch. Use 1% bushels per acre alone, if with spring 
wheat, spring rye or oats for support. Lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 80c 
Postpaid. (60 lbs. in bushel.) Write for prices per bu. 
Sand, Hairy or Winter Vetch. (Vicia Villosa.) Succeeds 
and produces as good crops on poor^ sandy soils as on good 
land; grows to a height of 4 or 5 feet. It is perfectly 
hardy throughout the United States,, remaining green all 
winter; should be sown in the spring, mixed with oats, 
spring rye or barley; or during August or September with 
winter rye, which serves as a support for the plants. 
Lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.75 Postpaid. WVite for prices per bu. 
Timothy. (Phleum 
Pratense.) Good seed 
is important for high 
yields and clean fields. 
Our seed has never 
been cleaner than the 
new, fresh crop that 
we offer this year. 
Seed that any farmer 
would be proud to 
sow. Lb. 30c; 3 lbs. 
70c Postpaid. Write 
for prices per bu. 
Timothy 
VELVET GREEN LAWN GRASS MIXTURES 
Velvet Sod. A mixture of fine dwarf, close growing 
grasses, that will produce a neat, velvety lawn and per¬ 
manent sod in a short time. Weight, about 25 pounds to 
the bushel. One pound will seed about 300 square feet; 80 
to 100 pounds are required for an acre. 1 lb. 50c; 3 lbs. 
$1.40. By Express, 5 lbs. and over, 45c per lb. 
Shady Lawn. A modification of our famous Velvet Sod 
mixture, designed for use in shady places. Lb. 60c; 3 lbs. 
$1.50. By Express, 5 lbs. and over, 50c per lb. 
