HABITS, Etc. 
Alyce clover exactly fits into our summer covercrop 
or hay crop production as it comes up with the warm 
summer rains from May until July and is matured in 
October. It reseeds many times over each year the 
amount of seed necessary for the next j^ears crop, and 
much like beggarweed seed will lie dormant many years 
with little or no loss in value if too deep to come up. 
The first seeding of grove or land is the only seeding 
necessary. Plant in well prepared land, cover seed 
lightly for best results. With normal season Alyce 
clover will produce one to three tons of hay per acre 
when well seeded. As the stems of Alyce clover are 
very small, but very numerous, it is easy to make into 
a first quality hay or easily cut into the soil as a cover- 
crop. Its rich nitrogen content aids materially in the 
breaking down of the fibers and one or two discing 
operations it seems to melt into the soil. 
THE SEED 
Alyce clover seed are very small, being about 1-4 
to 1-3 the size of beggarweed seed. Our supply of 
seed is very clean and pure. The only satisfactory 
methods of threshing and cleaning are by hand labor 
which has some bearing on the price of the seed. How¬ 
ever our methods have been improved and the price the 
lowest since production of seed began. It is the lowest 
cost legume that is obtainable, as the seed are very much 
smaller and only one seeding will ever be necessary 
if the crop is allowed to reseed. Prices for seed are 
as follows: 
1 to 20 lbs. $1.00 per pound postpaid 
20 to 50 lbs. .75 per pound F.O.B. Lakeland, Fla. 
100 lbs. 
500 lbs. 
.65 per pound F.O.B. Lakeland, Fla. 
Price on request 
Please send your order with check or money order 
with full shipping instructions for prompt service. 
Hardin Gjroues &. Nurseries 
P. O. BOX 63 
Lakeland, Florida 
