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PERFECTION BRAND SEEDS 
Perfection Brand High Tested Farm Seeds 
Prices on all farm seeds subject to market fluctuations. We urge that you write us your needs, and it will be a 
pleasure to us to quote you the very lowest prices on Perfection Brand Seeds. Remember, we are here to serve you 
in any capacity we can. 
ALFALFA 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
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r The Original Legume InocuUtor ^ 
ALFALFA is the most profitable crop by far grown in 
Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, 
Idaho, Utah, Wyoming and Nebraska. No other crop on 
a twenty-year average produces nearly as many dollars 
per acre as does Alfalfa. 
Cultivation is very simple, the essentials being well drained 
soil, at least eight feet to permanent water, shallow plant¬ 
ing, thorough harrowing and packing. 
PERFECTION BRAND ALFALFA SEED is the highest 
grade of American grown seed, testing 99.50 per cent pure. 
Per lb., 40c, postpaid; by freight or express, lb., 35c; 10 
lbs., $3.00. Write for special price in quantities. 
CLOVER 
RED CLOVER—The most important and best known of 
all clovers, being used for pasture, hay, and enriching the 
land. For the latter purpose it is considered the cheapest 
fertilizer known. Lb. 45c, postpaid; by freight or express, 
lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.75. 
ALSIKE OR SWEDISH CLOVER—The heads are globular, 
very sweet and fragrant and much liked by bees, which 
obtain a great amount of honey from them. It produces a 
great amount of herbage during the season ; the stalks are 
very fine; it makes a valuable hay crop where other clovers 
fail. Sow from 4 to 6 pounds per acre. Lb. 45c, postpaid; 
by freight or express, lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.75. 
A Field of Perfection Brand Alfalfa 
CLOVER 
WHITE CLOVER—For lawn purposes this is very desirable on account 
of its creeping stems. It spreads rapidly and acts as a binder; very 
hardy; in permanent pastures is of considerable value. Lb. 55c, postpaid. 
BLACK MEDIC-—A wonderful clover that is hardy enough to be grown 
as far north as the Ohio River. It spreads as fast or faster than most 
any other clover, and the only soils it will not thrive on, provided they 
are sweet, are the loose sandy and water soaked type. May be sown 
from early September to March, the earlier the better. It is an ex¬ 
cellent hay plant, even with a short growth, and it has no equal for 
permanent pastures for late winter and spring grazing, dying down by 
July, and reseeding with the closest grazing. It can also be used to 
excellent advantage for cover crop. Sow 10 to 15 lbs. per acre. Lb. 
35c, postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
KOREAN LESPEDEZA—This variety makes a larger growth than 
ordinary Japan Clover, 15 to 24 inches, single plants having a spread of 
3 ft. ; has larger leaves; furnishes pasturage about three weeks earlier. 
The strong root growth penetrates about 8 inches deep, making it highly 
drouth resistant, and thriving on poor, wornout soils where alfalfa and 
clovers would fail. Its feeding value is about equal to Alfalfa; has 
no woody stem; holds its leaves well, and produces a full crop the first 
season. When sown alone broadcast 10 to 16 pounds per acre, during 
late freeze after a light harrowing, but do not cover the seeds. Per 
pound, postpaid, 30c; 10 lbs. $2.50. Write for prices on quantities. 
YELLOW HOP CLOVER—It is a very valuable winter and spring 
clover, and reseeds abundantly. It responds well in increased growth 
to an application of phosphates, as do all winter legumes. Sow 4 to 8 
lbs. per acre. Lb. 45c, postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
Soil Testing 
We have installed a laboratory to test soils. Such 
tests supply valuable information regarding plant 
food supplies from which it is possible to make 
recommendations for the proper use of fertilizers. 
Ask us for particulars. 
Clover 
