TIMOTHY 
Fancy Recleaned 
Timothy 
As a crop for hay TIMOTHY is 
probably unsurpassed by any oth¬ 
er grass. It is highly relished by 
all kind of stock, especially hors¬ 
es. The most important point in 
the growing of TIMOTHY is the 
selection of GOOD SEED. POOR 
SEED, besides containing weed 
seeds WILL NOT ALL GROW. 
Extra Fancy Seed: Lb. 40c.; 3 1b. 
$1.00, postpaid; not prepaid: 
Pk. $3.00; bu. $10.50; 2/ 2 bu. 
$26.00. 
Sudan Grass 
The Wonderful New Forage Plant 
It makes a heavy yield, 3 to 
5 tons of cured hay per acre, 
usually two cuttings per season 
can be made for if cut before 
the seed ripens it will grow again 
like alfalfa. The hay is of ex¬ 
cellent quality and all kinds of 
stock eat it readily. Sow broad¬ 
cast like oats, 20 to 25 lbs. per 
acre, any time from May 20th to 
July 10th. Lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 80c., 
postpaid. Not preoaid: 25 lbs. 
$3.40; 100 lbs. $12.50. 
All Farm Seeds are scarce this 
year and prices are sure to ad¬ 
vance later. We advise ordering 
early before stocks are sold out. 
All prices are subject to change. 
Fancy Recleaned Clover Seed 
Clover is without any question the most popular and 
widely grown crop for hay, pasture and also for building 
up or enriching the soil. This season the price of the seed 
is very reasonable and every farmer should sow some clo¬ 
ver liberally. In sowing clover seed nothing is more im¬ 
portant than that the seed be pure and free from foul 
weeds. Beware of imported clover, it may be cheaper in 
price but it is not suited for our climate and often contains 
many foul weeds. You can rely on Jung’s Clover being 
pure and suitable to our climate. Sow clover with all 
your small grain, the fertility it adds to your land will 
more than pay the cost of the seed. Prices subject to 
market changes. 
Prices on Fancy Recleaned Clover Seed—Not Prepaid. 
ALSIKE: Pk. $4.90; bu. $19.20; 2'/ 2 bu. $47.50 
MEDIUM or RED: Pk. $4.00; bu. $15.60; 2Vz bu. $37.75 
MAMMOTH: Pk. $4.50; bu $16.25; 2/ z bu. $40.25 
Price on any of the above Clovers by mail postpaid: 
Lb. 45c.; 3 lbs. $1.25. 
German Millet 
In the North Millet is grown almost altogether for 
hay and for that purpose Southern grown seed is much 
the best. It grows taller and finer than that from Nor¬ 
thern seed and that means more and better hay. Ger¬ 
man Millet is very sweet, palatable, and when fed to 
dairy cows produces a large amount of milk. On good 
soil it grows four to five feet high. It is very tender 
when cut at the right stage, which is when it is in 
full bloom. Not prepaid: Pk. 95c.; bu. (50 lbs.) $3.50. 
Japanese Millet 
Japanese Millet is one of the most remarkable for¬ 
age plants we have; remarkable for its marvelous lux¬ 
uriant growth; remarkable for the immense amount of 
hay it produces from each acre; g.nd remarkable for 
its feeding value. It is adapted to all climates, does 
well on low ground; makes more hay than any other 
Millet and requires less seed per acre, 15 to 20 lbs. 
per aci’e. If desired for hay, cut just before it heads out. 
Not prepaid: Pk, 90c.; bu. $3.00. 
SWEET CLOVER 
Sweet Clover belongs to the family of leguminous 
plants and adds greatly to the fertility of the soil on 
which it is grown. Sweet Clover will grow and make 
a crop on soil where other clovers and grasses would 
perish and makes a very good hay for cattle, also ex¬ 
cellent pasture for hogs, being the first to start in the 
spring and the last to be killed by frost in the fall. 
It is coming into popular favor more every year as its 
good qualities are being recognized. As the price of the 
seed is very reasonable every farmer should sow some. 
Prices on Sweet Clover—Not Prepaid: 
FANCY YELLOV 
2'/ 2 bu. $19.50. 
FANCY 
2/ z bu. 
FANCY GRUND 
2/ z bu. $19.00. 
MEDIUM or RED CLOYER 
Reed Canary Grass 
A very valuable new perennial 
pasture and hay crop especially suit¬ 
ed to low marshy land. After once 
started it remains year after year* 
and enables you to grow a profitable 
crop on land that is useless for oth¬ 
er crops. It makes a better hay than. 
Timothy and usually produces two 
or more cuttings in a season. Sow 4 
to 5 lbs. per acre. Lb. $1.20; 3 lbs. 
$3.50, postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 
lbs. $10.25; 25 lbs. $23.75. 
WHITE BLOSSOM 
$18.50. 
Pk. 
$2.00; 
bu. 
$7.90 
Pk. 
$1.95; 
bu. 
$7.50 
Pk. 
$2.00; 
bu. 
$7.75 
Plants 
Inoculated 
with 
Nod-O-Gen 
(Below) 
NOT 
Inoculated 
Dickinson’s Humus Inoculation 
Dickinon’s New Humus Inoculation has been per¬ 
fected after careful study and experiment in the coun¬ 
try’s largest commercial soil bacteriological laboratory. 
Each culture contains millions of vigorous root nodules 
bacteria living in a specially blended humus substance 
which can be mixed with idle seed dry, just as it comes 
from the can. Every can contains plenty of culture ma¬ 
terial to fully inoculate the quantity of seed for which 
it is intended. 
Full directions are printed on the label. No skill or 
experience is required to get good results with Dick- 
insons’s Humus Inoculation. It is safe and easy to use 
and produces sure results at a cost of only a few 
cents per acre. Only a few minutes are required to in¬ 
oculate the seed which can then be sown immediately. 
This inoculation is put up for Alfalfa, Clovers, Soy 
Beans, Field Peas and Beans. Always mention for what 
crop inoculation is wanted. 
SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES FOR 1935 
l/ 2 bu. cans 40c.; bu. cans 60c.; 5 bu. cans $2.00. 
Always state for what crop inoculation is wanted. 
SWEET CLOVER 
Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass 
Also known as June Grass. A very 
valuable grass for sowing down pastures 
and also the standard grass for lawns. 
We offer fancy heavy seed and price is 
very reasonable this year. Lb. 45c.; 
3 lbs. $1.25, postpaid. Not prepaid: 10 
lbs. $3.50; 25 lbs. $8.50; 100 lbs. 
$32.50. 
Fancy Hulled Red Top 
A suitable grass for moist, rich soils 
where it thrives most luxuriantly. It is 
a good variety to sow with Timothy or 
clover for meadow or pasture and is 
more permanent than either of the oth¬ 
er two. Lb. 35c.; 3 lbs. 95c., postpaid; 
not prepaid: 10 lbs. $2.50; 50 lbs. 
$11.00; 100 lbs. $20.50. 
