Sweet Clover 
WHITE BLOSSOM 
Will grow in any 
part of the United 
States and will thrive in poorest sandy soil where no 
other kind will grow. Ranks first of all clovers to 
enrich your soil. Sweet Clover sown in the spring can 
be cut for hay in same fall sown. Sow it in your corn 
at last plowing. Wonderful as pasture second year. 
Has great food value as well as being the greatest soil 
builder. The seed is very reasonable in price and you 
can afford to sow some at least. Price, per bu., $7.00. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM^ “ 
growth is not so strong, stems are finer and a more 
abundant supply of leaves is produced. Makes finer 
grade of hay. Price, per bu., $7.00. 
“GRUNDY CO” OR DWARF 
This strain of biennial White Blossom Sweet Clover 
is sometimes known as Dwarf Sweet Clover because of 
the fine stems and growing only about three or four 
feet high. Preferred by many for hay the second sea¬ 
son as it does not get so rank. Price, per bu., $7.00. 
IMPORTANT! 
Send us the list of seed you are needing this 
spring and allow us to quote you our firm price 
on the lot. Prices of seed fluctuate and we will be 
pleased to give you our very best quotation. All 
seed prices subject to change without notice. 
Alsike Clover 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
White Sweet Clover 
Much like red clover except has white 
blossom, is not so tall and finer stemmed. 
Seed is smaller and goes farther — sure catch and less liable to freeze than 
red clover. Many sow mixture of red and Alsike. We can verify origin of 
ail our seed and have only one grade, which is best we can possibly secure. 
Price, per bu., $19.00. 
WlilTi: nilTPU A\/rn Lawn and pastures — makes a 
■ ■ I n vLv VEiIw small compact growth, cover¬ 
ing the ground completely. Can be sown either in spring or fall. Price, per 
lb., postpaid, 40c; by express not prepaid, lb., 35c. 
This new Clover has come Into 
prominence very quickly the last 
few years because of the wonderful possibilities it offers, especially in the 
southern half of our state and farther south. It will grow on the poorest 
soils. It is a wonderful pasture crop and a quick soil builder. It is an 
annual clover but reseeds itself very readily and maintains a permanent 
stand. Our seed is of good quality. Price, per bu., (60 lbs.) $6.00. 
HDAKI^r f* ANT (SORGHUM) This is one of the very best Cane 
UliHIlV3IC, vHNC varieties. It is 5 or 6 days later than Amber 
Cane, grows much larger and produces more syrup. This variety is of special 
value for planting with corn for the silo. Price, per lb., postpaid, 20c; by 
express not prepaid, lb., 15c. 
KOREAN LESPEDEZA 
AMBER CANE 
ensilage corn. Price, per lb 
(SORGHUM) A general favorite, grows 10-12 feet high. Can sow as late as 
July. Requires one package seed per acre. Many farmers plant cane with their 
., postpaid, 20c; by express not prepaid, lb., 15c. 
USE MILLET FOR HAY 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON MILLET 
TENNESSEE CULTIVATED — GERMAN MILLET. This variety is 
probably the heaviest producer of all Millets. It has the important 
characteristic of withstanding drouth conditions exceedingly well. It 
can be sown from May to July using one bushel per acre and should 
be cut when heads are in bloom. 
Millet can be used in July and August as nurse 
crop for Alfalfa 
HUNGARIAN MILLET is especially adapted to rich soils. Makes 
excellent hay and is very popular. Millet drains the soil heavily if 
allowed to seed but use very little fertility for the hay crop. Sow same 
as Tennessee Millet. 
JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT the heaviest yield of 
the best quality buckwheat; can be sown as late as August using 
about one bushel seed per acre. Price, per bu., $1.50. 
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