Aggeler c/Musser Seed Co. 
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 
The Wonder Forage Plant 
A & M Wonder Forage is a great improvement over other sorghums, one acre of the former being equal to two or 
three of the latter. It stools from ten to forty full-sized stems, the thickness of a thumb and smaller, and when the 
main stems mature separate branches grow from each joint bearing more seed heads. It grows 10-12 feet high. 
Wonder Forage 
The stems are succulent and sweet as saccharine cane, not dry 
as non-saccharine cane, therefore, it is as good as sorghum for 
dairy cows and will yield twice the tonnage. 
Wonder Forage can be cut twice with good soil and ample 
irrigation. 
For a rich green feed grow the Wonder Forage. Five pounds 
of seed are sufficient to drill an acre in rows 30 inches apart or 
20 pounds per acre broadcast. 
(Lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00) postpaid. Write us for quantity price. 
Sudan Grass 
Has made good and has become more popular each year. It is not 
particular as to soil—endures much alkali—an annual—planted during 
April, first cutting in 60 days may yield four tons of dry hay per acre 
and three to four tons may be cut each thirty days until October. 
Five pounds of seed is required to drill an acre in order to produce 
hay of fine quality, or 20 pounds per acre broadcast. 
Sudan Grass thrives with excessive moisture and endures extreme 
drouth. In the months of August and September, when all other 
grasses are dry, then is the time that Sudan is most valuable for fall 
pasture for cattle and hogs 
Sudan Grass is ideal for growing with the Whip-Poor-Will Cow- 
Peas. The stem is' stiff enough to support the vines. (Per lb. 25c) 
(10 lbs. $2.00) postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
Clover for Forage 
olKa This is a valuable addition to the farm as a for- 
mciuuiuii txiutx age crop . When quite young, it may be pas¬ 
tured or cut and cured for hay. This should be done just before the 
bloom appears. It is hardier than alfalfa, more drought-resistant, and 
better for renovating the soil. It may be cut twice the first season 
and three or four times the second season, yielding 2,500 to 3,000 lbs. 
of hay each cutting. It is as easy as alfalfa to eradicate, is biennial. 
On account of its hardiness to resist extreme cold, heat and drought 
it is grown largely for pasture. It is highly recommended by the 
Department of Agriculture. Sow 20 lbs. per acre. (Per lb. 30c) (10 Ibo. 
$2.50) postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
A new green feed for poultry. This recent in¬ 
troduction from Italy has proven to be a re¬ 
markable discovery as a green feed for poultry. It yields far more 
abundantly and withstands frost much better than Alfalfa. Each 
plant sends out runners 12 inches long and each joint takes a new 
root. Sow seed sparingly at 1 lb. to % acre to allow for this spread¬ 
ing. It can be cut continuously throughout the entire year and makes good pas¬ 
turage. Needs plenty of moisture. (Per lb. $1.25) (10 lbs. $12.00) postpaid. 
HnViam FMrktrcn* Hubam is a rapid growing annual sweet clover attain- 
uuudiu v^iuver j n g height of 7 feet. It is valuable as a catch crop, for 
pasturage and as a hay crop. The flowers are rich in honey and on this ac¬ 
count it is sown freely by bee keepers. Planted in citrus groves in February 
or March it forms a perfect cover crop. Sow 12-15 lbs. per acre. (Per lb. 45c) 
(10 lbs. $4.00) postpaid. 
( Pornmnn) There is a place for Red clover, but not 
I\ea Clover (Lommon) Where alfalfa thrives. It is hardier than al¬ 
falfa, therefore we recommend it for higher altitudes or farther north than the 
San Joaquin Valley where it will not be subject to the hot dry atmosphere of 
the interior valleys nor to the climate of Southern California. Sow 20 lbs. per 
acre. (Per lb. 45c) (10 lbs. $4.00) postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
In England and in English Colonies this 
clover is called “Cow Grass.” The name 
recommends it for dairymen. The same instructions for common Red Clover 
apply also to Mammoth Red Clover. (Per lb. 45c) (10 lbs. $4.00) postpaid. 
Write for quantity price. 
/"M This is one of the hardiest varieties 
■‘\1S1K6 Or OW0Q1SI1 Glover 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. When sown with other grasses it 
forms a thick undergrowTh and greatly increases the yield. Sow 20 lbs. per 
acre. (Per lb. 45c) (10 lbs. $4.00) postpaid. Write for quantity price. 
A & M 
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Alfalfa 
pAmmAn This variety has proven so entirely satisfactory 
L^niiean or L^ommon t 0 everyone for years that nothing better was 
looked for, and is indeed now so thoroughly satisfactory that many will hesi¬ 
tate to believe that any variety of alfalfa can be better. Our superior t brand 
is the best grade we can obtain and is as free from weeds as it is possible to 
produce. Broadcast 20 lbs. per acre. A & M Superior Brand—Highland grown 
(lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00). Write for quantity price. 
m„* We first offered this variety in 1918. It is hardier and 
nairy reruvian does produce more hay the first year than common 
alfalfa, but it does not endure as well. Many large growers now prefer the 
common alfalfa. With these comments we offer the Hairy Peruvian Alfalfa to 
those who may have had better results and yet prefer it. Broadcast 20 IDS. 
per acre. (Lb. 35c) (10 lbs. $3.00). Write for quantity price. 
