roller after planting will help firm the soil and 
insure a better stand. Be sure and inoculate 
your seed with Nitragin before sowing. 
We were the first in the Alfalfa producing 
sections of the State this year, and had the 
choice of the crops of seed. We bought care¬ 
fully of seed offered, and our selection was 
only the seed of the highest purity and vitality 
that was threshed. After recleaning this seed 
with our electric machines, we find we can offer 
the planters a quality of seed that will be equal 
to and superior to most of the seed sold in the 
South and Southwest. Our seed will test 99% 
per cent or better purity, with absolutely no 
noxious or other weed seeds. This is our Eclipse 
Brand, which we sell in car lots to many of the 
critical seedsmen of the Eastern States. Many 
seedsmen look to us for their supplies, know¬ 
ing the superior quality we place on the market. 
We can furnish Alfalfa seed in all grades, and 
each grade will be priced at an attractive price. 
All seed will be tagged to comply with your 
State seed law, with which we are familiar. 
No farm that has even a small acreage that 
will grow Alfalfa should be without it. Ask 
for samples and prices. 
Our prices on alfalfa seed and other forage 
crop seeds are quoted subject to market changes 
and stocks being unsold. Due to the great 
shortage of the alfalfa seed crop, we are sure 
that there will be much very poor seed offered 
at prices much below that of good seed, so we 
would urge that before you make your pur¬ 
chases of such alfalfa seed, that you secure 
samples and make careful comparisons as to 
their quality. Samples and prices on request 
on all grades we have listed. 
Our Eclipse Brand of Alfalfa seed will show 
99.50 per cent of better purity and when you 
sow it, you are sowing the purest and highest 
germinating alfalfa seed available in this sec¬ 
tion. $16.00 per 100 lbs. F.O.B. Here. 
For those wanting a good pure seed and 
a good germination we have our Fancy Grade 
of Alfalfa seed to offer and while this grade 
does not have any noxious weed or grass seed 
in it, yet it does not show as high germination 
as the Eclipse Brand. This seed will please you 
and give you a perfect stand under normal 
moisture conditions if sown at the rate of 20 lbs. 
to the acre. $15.50 per 100 lbs. F.O.B. Here. 
If you have a hog pasture lot that you want 
to get into a good alfalfa pasture and without 
much outlay of cash we suggest that you buy 
our Prime Grade of Alfalfa seed. This seed does 
not have a good color, but does have a fair 
germination, is well recleaned and will give 
you satisfaction. $14.50 per 100 lbs. f.o.b. here. 
GRIMM ALFALFA — Southwestern Okla¬ 
homa has developed some very fine fields of 
this famous strain of alfalfa. We have secured 
a good supply of very high grade Grimm Al¬ 
falfa seed, and suggest that if you have been 
having trouble holding stands of alfalfa, that 
you try the Grimm variety. It is a very hardy 
strain that will not winter kill. It makes a 
very fine stemmed and leafy hay. The root 
system is vigorous and spreading in its nature 
thus affording the plant unlimited feeding 
power. Eclipse Quality Grimm Alfalfa seed at 
$17.50 per 100 lbs. f.o.b. here. 
Soy Beans 
Generally speaking, the Soy Beans require 
the same soil as corn, although Soy Beans will 
make a very satisfactory growth on poorer soil 
than will corn if the seed is properly inocu¬ 
lated. Soy Beans are wonderful soil improvers; 
they belong to the family of legumes, therefore 
have the power of taking nitrogen from the air 
and storing that most valuable of all plant 
foods in the soil. 
Laredo Soy Beans 
A new variety of outstanding worth, par¬ 
ticularly for making hay. The Laredo makes 
many slender branches and the plants are leafy, 
both of which go to make an ideal Bean for hay. 
It is particularly adapted to sections where wilt 
and nematode are prevalent, as it has proven 
resistant to these troubles. 
As a soil builder it ranks favorably with 
other summer legumes. The seeds of the Laredo 
Bean are very small. One bushel, 60 pounds, 
will plant about 10 acres in 2%-foot rows, plant¬ 
ing three to four seeds to the foot in drills. 
The proper time to cut for hay is when the 
Beans are about half matured. 
Write for prices. 
Virginia Soy Beana 
This variety is about 20 days earlier than 
the Mammoth Yellow variety. The vines have 
an abundance of growth and it is a heavy 
yielder of beans. The vines stand about three 
feet high and are easily cut for hay. We do not 
hesitate to recommend this bean to our custom¬ 
ers. Ask for prices. 
Eclipae Brand Clover 
While there is not much call for many of 
the clover varieties, we carry in stock White 
Dutch Clover, which is used mostly for lawns; 
Red Clover, for the field crop; Bur Clover for 
pasture, and Alsyke Clover, a fine pasture and 
hay clover. Write for prices and samples if in 
need of any of these. 
Yellow Hop Clover 
This new introduction into the winter pas¬ 
ture crop program of Oklahoma is gaining in 
popularity. Sown either in the fall or very 
early spring it will produce early spring and 
summer pasture, then die down after having 
reseeded itself. It will make an upright growth 
when thick and will succeed on most types of 
sandy soils and waste lands in pastures. Seed 
is very small. Requires 4 to 5 pounds per acre 
alone or one pound in mixtures. Try small 
amount in your pasture now. 50c per lb.; 2 lbs. 
85c, postpaid. 
Sweet Clover 
Yellow Bloom Biennial 
In addition to the White Bloom Biennial 
variety of sweet clover seed, we handle and 
sell a great deal of the Yellow Bloom Biennial. 
This clover is fine-stemmed, quite leafy and 
makes an excellent pasture and at the same 
time is a soil-building legume, the equal of any 
of the clovers. This variety does not grow so 
tall as the White Bloom Biennial. Price, 25c 
per lb.; 2 lbs. 45c, postpaid. 
Sweet Clover 
Mellilotus Alba White Blossom 
Sweet Clover is also useful for soil improve¬ 
ment as it is very valuable to lime and heavy 
clay and black soils, not only on account of the 
heavy stems and foliage, but also because of the 
Korean Lespedeza 
We secured a carload of the very finest 
seed produced in one of the outstanding grow¬ 
ing sections of Tennessee this year. You can¬ 
not afford not to seed down part of your pasture 
lands and especially would it pay you to sow 
Korean Lespedeza in with your oat acreages 
this spring. By so doing you will have an 
excellent late summer and early fall pasture 
after the oat crop has been harvested. Also, 
Korean Lespedeza works well with Dallis Grass 
in making a permanent pasture. As usual there 
will be some very low priced seed offered that 
will be heavily infested with noxious weed 
seeds, so demand the best seed and know what 
you are getting before you buy. Our seed is 
State tagged and tested and will please the most 
critical and at lowest prices possible for such 
high grade seed. Use Nitragin to inoculate 
Lespedeza when sowing on new lands where 
this clover has never been grown. Nitragin 
inoculation will produce better stands and lux¬ 
urious growth. Special prices on large amounts. 
Lb. 30c, postpaid; 2 lbs. 50c, postpaid; Eclipse 
Brand $8.50 per 100 lbs.; Fancy Grade $8.00 
per 100 lbs. 
Lespedeza Sericea 
This wonderful new introduction from the 
Orient is a perennial, living indefinitely; more 
and more shoots coming from the original 
crown year after year. This is the greatest 
of soil-building legumes, producing both hay 
and pasture crops; very drouth-resistant and 
also will stand the most severe winter weather. 
45c per lb., 2 lb. lots for 75c postpaid. 
Kobe Lespedeza 
Similar in type to the Korean variety, we 
find that this strain of the Lespedeza family 
will make more hay and pasture and while 
it is later in starting off in the spring, it will 
remain green until killing frosts, whereas the 
Korean variety usually has seeded and died 
in late September. Try some of the Kobe either 
in a separate field or as a mixture with your 
Korean seedings. Market is unsettled at the 
time we go to press with our list, so ask for 
prices and samples when you are ready to buy. 
We will have ample stocks and at lowest mar¬ 
ket prices. Ask for prices. 
Mung Beans 
An exceptionally good hay crop and a 
wonderful soil improver and very drouth re¬ 
sistant. About 5 pounds will plant an acre. Best 
results are obtained when planted in 2% to 3- 
foot rows, 4 to 5 inches in the drill. For hay 
purposes we advise planting in April. Seed can 
be harvested as Soy Beans or picked by hand. 
Write for prices. 
Spring Barley 
If every upland farmer in the South grew 
an acreage of Spring Barley there would be 
many trainloads of feed that is shipped in from 
the North for feeding, that would have to look 
for a market in other sections of the country. 
Planted in February and March, it makes a 
quick growth and is matured before the sum¬ 
mer heat can injure it. It is almost certain 
that you will harvest a crop if you prepare a 
seed bed and sow the seed. Divide your corn 
acreage on upland with Barley. Ask for sam¬ 
ples and prices. 
Japanese Buckwheat 
A quick growing crop that is grown mostly 
for bees. It is a splendid poultry feed and with 
a good growing season will mature a crop in 
55 days. Can be planted up to August 1st. 
Price: Lb. 30c; 2 lbs. 55c; 5 lbs. $1.25, post¬ 
paid. 
Spring Vetch 
In some sections of the country we find 
that Spring Vetch may be sown early in Febru¬ 
ary and make sufficient growth by last of June 
that you can plow the same under and obtain 
very good soil building results. Market varies 
greatly, so ask for prices and samples on any 
special amount you may need. Whether you use 
Winter or Spring Vetch, it will pay you to in¬ 
vestigate the great soil building value of the 
Vetch family. 
“NITRAGIN” INOCULATION AND PHOS¬ 
PHATES guarantee successful stands of sweet 
clover and alfalfa as well as all other varieties 
of clovers. We have found from experience 
all of our soils are lacking in phosphates and 
where one or two hundred pounds per acre 
have been added, our customers have secured 
wonderful stands and yields from seedings of 
clovers and alfalfas. Ask for special prices on 
our Swift’s Red Steer 20% Superphosphate. 
You will find special Nitragin prices elsewhere 
in our seed list. 
CYCLONE HAND SEEDERS—Best all round 
seeder for sowing all farm seed. $2.00 each 
postpaid. 
thick heavy root system which upon decaying 
will improve the soil and its drainage. Lands 
planted in Sweet Clover will increase greatly 
in value with each year’s growth. Planting of 
this wonderful Clover is certainly a great in¬ 
vestment for land owners. 
This can be called the upland alfalfa, as 
the pasture and hay is in every way its equal. 
Will grow on the very poorest soil. Is a super¬ 
ior soil builder, adapted to any soil, makes a 
fine ensilage, and is one of the most popular 
plants for bees. Sweet Clover honey is the best 
honey produced, and brings the highest price. 
Sow 12 to 15 pounds per acre in fall or early 
spring. 
Price, 25c per pound; 2 pounds 45c; post¬ 
paid. Ask for prices in large quantity. 
