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 clover lib¬ 
erally. In sowing clover nothing is more important 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. Prices subject to market change. 
Medium or Red Clover 
MEDIUM OR RED CLOVER 
We have an unusually fine stock of Medium Clover Seed. It is bright, 
pure, of high germination and free from fooil weeds. This is the standard 
Red Clover and a dependable aLl-around variety for fanners and stock- 
men. It makes two crops a year. The first is usually cut when in bloom 
for hay; the second crop may be cut for hay, harvested for seed or 
plowed under to add fertility to the soil. It pays always to buy the best 
grade of CLOVER SEED that can be obtained. Even though the first 
crop cost is more than the cheaper grade, it will be found in the long 
run that inferior seed is the most expensive, not only on account of less 
hay or seed produced from it but from the fact that one’s land is liable 
to become infested with weed seeds. Sow GOOD CLOVER SEED and 
plenty of it. Fancy Wisconsin Grown Seed,: Lb. 40c.; 3 lbs. $1.10, post¬ 
paid; not prepaid: Pk. $3.50; bu. $12.50; 2*/^ bu. $31.00. 
CHOICE SEED—This is a good grade of seed, but not quite as bright in 
color as our fancy, it is free from foul weeds and will give practically 
paid; not prepaid: Pk. $3.50; bu. $13.00; 2*/ 2 bu. $32.25. 
Alsike Clover 
Inoculate this seed with Nod-O-Gen—See Page 63. 
The advantage of Alsike over Red Clover is its true perennial 
character and great hardiness. It will adapt itself to extremes 
of either wet or drought and will flourish on soils where red 
clover would not grow; it is also more leafy and does not have 
heaevy stalks and for this reason makes a much finer hay es¬ 
pecially when sown with Timothy. It is highly nutritious and 
very fragrant; excellent for bees. Also excellent for pasture as 
it is very hardy and seldom winter-kills. Alsike is the only clo¬ 
ver that will thrive and not kill out on low places. Fancy Extra 
Clean Seed: Lb. 40c.; 3 lbs. $1.10, postpaid. Not prepaid: 
Pk. $4.00; bu. $15.00; 2‘/ 2 bu. $36.50. Bags free. 
Mammoth Clover 
Inoculate this seed with Nod-0-Gen—See Page 63. 
This is well known for its enormous yield and is largely used 
as a fertilizer to plow under green. It is very hardy and hardlv 
ever freezes out. Also excellent for pasture’ as it produces so 
much forage. It produces very large crops of hay, 3 to 5 tons 
per acre. As a fertilizer to plow under green it has no equal 
also excellent to sow with small grain for fall pasture, using 
from 4 to 6 lbs. per acre. Lb. 45c.; 3 lbs. $1.20, postpaid; not 
prepaid: Pk. $3.60; bu. $13.50. Bags free. 
Fancy Recleaned Timothy 
As a crop for hay TIMOTHY is probably unsurpassed bv any 
SfjES “h"U? a]1 stock, y es £l 
TIMOTHY 
Russell DeNio, Muskegon, 
Mich.—The seeds we had 
from you last year were 
just fine and had very 
good results, even for be¬ 
ing a dry season. 
u ' .' il ‘ - ““ “ 1IIU5 or stock, espec¬ 
ially horses. It yields more nutritive matter than any other 
grass or forage plant It ,s not suited for a permanent pasture 
as t will run out m the course of a few yeare. The largest crops 
of hay are raised on rich land. It is not suited for li4t SX 
soil as well as some other grasses The mncf 7 ’ . .V 
TIMOTHY i, tl„ selection COOH"“ro'pOOR 
Pk. 70c.; bu. $2.25; 2' 2 bu. $5.50. ’ p stpa,d ’ not Prepaid: 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
H. Freese. Walton, Ind. 
have grown your splendid 
to-grow” seeds for 16 or me 
years and can always bank 
them. 
SWEET CLOVER 
Sweet Clover belongs to the fam- 
^lt willXx ily leguminous plants and adds 
//pay to in-\\£ rea tly to the fertility of the soil 
(foculate this on which it is grown. Sweet Clo- 
vL seed with // ver will grow and make a crop on 
soil where other clovers and grass- 
es would perish and makes a very 
x -^ good hay for cattle, also excellent 
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. 
Dwarf or Grundy County 
This is a special strain of White Blossom Sweet 
Clover; it is earlier, more dwarf and much more 
leafy than the common variety, in fact it is so 
leafy and looks so much like alfalfa that it might 
be called a white blossomed alfalfa. On account 
of its earlines9 and quick growth the leafiness 
and fine quality of hay produced it will prove 
much more desirable than the common variety. 
We have some very nice seed that we offer at. a 
reasonable price. Lb. 35c.; 3 lbs. 80c., postpaid. 
Not prepaid; Pk. $1.40; bu. $4.50; 2J/ 2 bu. 
$ 11 . 00 . 
Fancy White Blossom 
_ A very popular and widely used va¬ 
riety for pasture and soil enriching; 
largely sown for all purposes. Fancy 
Seed: Lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 65c., postpaid. 
Not prepaid: Pk. $1.40; bu. $4.50; 
Z/ 2 bu. $11.00. 
Our Sweet Clover seed is all scar¬ 
ified to hasten and improve germina¬ 
tion. 
Fancy Yellow Blossom 
This is the large strain of Yell 
Sweet Clover very similar to Wh 
Blossom except for color of flowe 
Some farmers like it better for pash 
as they say it stays green longer. Fa 
cy Seed: Lb. 30c.; 3 lbs. 70c., po 
paid. Not prepaid; Pk. $1.50; t 
$5.20; 2/ z bu. $12.75. 
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