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F. H. WOODRUFF & SONS, MILFORD, CONNECTICUT 
Agricultural Colleges every¬ 
where endorse legume inocula¬ 
tion. Not only does good in¬ 
oculation increase the yield, 
but it also improves the soil. 
Choosing the right inoculator 
is as important as choosing 
the right seed. 
When Ordering, Always Specify Name of Seed 
CLOVERS 
MEDIUM RED (Tri'.olium pratcnse) More widely known and used 
than other varie'.ies, being used principally for hay. Can be 
sown in either spring or fall. Cad generally be cut twice 
each season. It grows from \y 2 to 2p£ feet in height. Lb., 
35c; 15 lbs., $4.95; 60 lbs., $19.20. 
MAMMOTH RED (Trifolium pratense perenne) Similar to Me¬ 
dium Red, but of ranker growth and later flowering. Lb., 
35c; 15 lbs., $4.95; 60 lbs., $19.20. 
I. LSIKE (Trifolium hybridum) One of the best for mixing with 
timothy. It is very hardy and thrives in almost any climate. 
Sow early in the spring or in late summer or early fall. The 
flower resembles white colver, but is larger and has a tinge 
of red. Lb., 35c; 15 lbs., $4.95; 60 lbs., $19.20. 
F;r Alfalfa and all Clovers 
]/z bushel, each .$ .35 
1 bushel, each .60 
2*4 bushel, each . 1.25 
For Soy Beans 
1 bushel, each ...$ .35 
2 bushel, each . 60 
5 bushel, each . 1.25 
SOY BEANS 
We have selected only certain varieties of Soy Beans 
which are suited to Northern use. There are many 
more, most of which are adapted only to the South. 
WHITE or WHITE DUTCH (Trifolium rspens) Valuable for past¬ 
urage as well as for lawns, as it thrives almost anywhere 
and owing to its creeping habits it succeeds where others die 
out. Can be sown at any season. Lb., 60c. 
SWEET CLOVER — WHITE BLOSSOM (Melilotus alba) May be 
seeded in the spring, summer or fall. The cheapest soil 
renovator, hay or pasture crop. Grows very rank. If per¬ 
manent pasture is wanted, seed two years and always allow 
last crop to reseed itself. Fine pasturage when young. Lb., 
20c; IS lbs., $2.55; 60 lbs., $9.00. 
SWEET CLOVER, YELLOW BLOSSOM (Melilotus officinalis) 
Very similar to the white blossom variety, but not as valuable 
except for hay or pasture, as it does not benefit the soil 
greatly. Better for pasture than the white blossom kind, 
and grows less rank. Lb., 20c; 15 lbs., $2.55; 60 lbs., $9.00. 
Lb. 
Peck 
Bu. 
15 lbs. 
60 lbs 
BLACK WILSON. 
. .$ .10 
$ .90 
$3.00 
CAYUGA . 
. . .10 
1.10 
4.00 
MAMMOTH YELLOW . . 
. . .10 
.90 
3.00 
COW PEAS 
WHIP-POOR-WILL Lb., 15c; 15 lbs, $1.00; 60 lbs, 
$3.60. 
FIELD PEAS 
CANADA FIELD PEAS Lb, 15c; 15 lbs, $1.00; 60 
lbs, $3.60. 
ALFALFA 
GRIMM, CERTIFIED We offer hardy, pure north¬ 
western grown Grimm Alfalfa. It is superior to 
other varieties by reason of its hardiness, withstand¬ 
ing all sorts of climatic conditions in northern lat¬ 
itudes. Lb, 45c; 15 lbs, $6.00; 60 lbs, $22.80. 
AFFIDAVIT GRIMM Not certified, but northern 
grown and of known origin. Otherwise the same as 
our certified Grimm alfalfa seed. Lb, 40c; 15 lbs, 
$5.75 ; 60 lbs, $19.80. 
COMMON Northwestern grown seed. Lb, 35c; 
15 lbs, $4.50; 60 lbs, $16.80. 
