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Sweet Clovet ? Scarified 
For prices by freight, or express see yellow price list in front of catalog. 
Prices are subject to market fluctuations. 
WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER—For soil improvement and as a pasture crop Sweet Clover cannot be 
excelled. It is well adapted to a variety of soils but does best on a limestone soil or soil that has been limed, 
yet it is known to thrive on some of the poorest soils and in the most unfavorable places. Our Sweet Clover 
Seed is all adapted home grown scarified seed. Price,lb. 25c; 10 lbs. $1.75 Postpaid. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER—This is preferred by some on account of its earliness. It is about 
two weeks earlier than the White but does not grow quite as tall, and not as heavy or as coarse. Better 
than white for hay. Scarified seed. Price, lb. 25c; 10 lbs. $1.75 Postpaid. 
Lespedeza 
Quantity prices on front catalog page. 
KOREAN (annual)—A large growing type of Lespedeza. Great pasture and soil builder. Although this 
wonderful new legume may be used to advantage on the more productive soil its greatest merit is its ability 
to establish a stand on worn out sour soils. Such lands when sown to Korean will gradually be improved 
and will make surprising returns in pasture. Idle and waste lands can be sown easily and cheaply. Sowing 
15 to 20 pounds per acre with or following oats in March is a very good practice. Our Square Deal grade 
of Korean is home grown, free 
from dodder or other dangerous 
weed seed. Price lb. 30c; 10 lb. 
$2.50 Postpaid. 
Plowing under Sweet Clover for soil improvement on Windmoor Farm, 
Labette County, Kansas. 
SERICEA (Perennial)—This is a 
new perennial variety of Les¬ 
pedeza. It takes the place of Al¬ 
falfa on poor soil. Sericea com¬ 
pares favorably with Alfalfa and 
being a legume with an exten¬ 
sive root system, it is a great 
soil improver. After the first 
year Sericea comes again from 
the old plant and will produce 2 
or 3 cuttings of hay during the 
season. It requires no lime to 
produce and has about the same 
feed value as Alfalfa. Our 
Square Deal Brand Sericea Les¬ 
pedeza is the improved strain 
No. 04730. 1 lb. 50c; 10 lbs. $44W- 
Postpaid. . 0 
Pasture Grass Mixtures 
For quantity prices see front catalog page. 
LORT MIXTURE—This pasture mixture is recommended by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture for sowing in this 
section of the country. This mixture can be mixed on your special order from our regular Square Deal 
quality seed as follows: Korean Lespedeza 8 lbs., Orchard Grass 6 lbs., Red Top 4 lbs., and Timothy 2 lbs. This 
it a total of 20 lbs. and is recommended for one acre. Price lb. 30c; 20 lbs. $4.10 Postpaid. 
SQUARE DEAL MIXTURE—Here is another good pasture mixture for sowing on better soils than the 
above: Kentucky Blue Grass 6 lbs., Timothy 5 lbs., Red Top 2 lbs., Red Clover 1 lb., Korean Lespedeza 6 lbs., 
Total 20 lbs. Seeds one acre. Price lb. 30c; 20 lbs. $4.25 Postpaid. 
KOREAN-HOP CLOVER MIXTURE—This mixture will come as near to supplying pasture the year around 
as any mixture I know of. It is especially adapted for the poorer types of soil as well as fertile soil and 
can be sown with very little or no seed bed preparation. Korean Lespedeza 8 lbs., Yellow Hop Clover 3 
lbs., Orchard Grass 5 lbs., Red Top Grass 4 lbs. Total 20 lbs. Seeds one acre. Price lb. 30c; 20 lbs. $4.45. 
CYCLONE SEEDER— 
The world’s standard 
broadcast seeder. The 
Cyclone will sow evenly 
many acres per day and 
any amount per acre. 
Sows all kinds of grain 
and seeds perfectly. 
Economical, easy to 
operate, dependable and 
will last a lifetime. 
Each $2.50 Postpaid. 
heavy canvas bag with 
Each 90c Postpaid. 
HORN SEEDER —The 
sectional tube type. Has 
patented brass seed 
gauge. Will sow per¬ 
fectly all small, smooth 
seeds like alfalfa, clov¬ 
er, timothy, etc. Any 
desired amount per acre. 
Easily operated. Has a 
strap to go over shoulder 
