CLOVERS 
Red Clover. The standard clover for all purposes. Makes an 
excellent hay when mixed with timothy. Succeeds well on 
most any soil. Inoculate seed before planting and you’ll be 
sure to get a stand. Lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50, postpaid. Write for 
quantity prices. 
Alsike Clover. This is a perennial adapted for hay or pasture. 
A valuable crop for bee pasture. Does well either on poor dry 
soils or in wet rich soil. Being finer, brighter and not so dusty. 
Alsike hay is preferred to Red Clover. Inoculate all clovers 
and be sure of getting a stand. Lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50, postpaid. 
Write for quantity prices. 
White Blossom Sweet Clover. Sweet clover is one of the most 
important soil improving crops. Withstands adverse conditions 
of soil and weather better than alfalfa and red clover. Does 
not winterkill. Produces more on this land than alfalfa and 
red clover and is equal to alfalfa and red clover in nutritive 
value. Sow it for hay, pasturage and soil improvement. Sow 
it for pasturing hogs and cattle—they all like it. Sow it on 
lands too poor, too worn out, too sandy for other crops and 
bring the land into condition to produce profitable crops. You 
can sow it on your fall-sown grain without preparation, except 
harrowing. Make the seedbed fine and compact and cover the 
seed lightly. Inoculate with Nitragin. See page . Plant 20 
pounds to the acre from February to March. We offer only 
scarified, hulled, fancy seed, free of dodder, of high purity 
and germination. Scarifying raises the germination percent¬ 
age, which is very low on untreated seed. Prices postpaid: 
Lb. 25c; 10 lbs. $2.25. Write for quantity prices. 
NITRAGIN INOCULATION PRICES 
When Ordering, ALWAYS State Name of Seed 
Culture Group “A” —ALFALFA and SWEET 
CLOVERS (including Hubam) and Bur Clover. 
Culture Group «B” — CLOVERS, MEDIUM 
RED, Mammoth Red, Alsike, Crimson and 
White Clover. 
% bu. size 35c ea.; 1 bu. size 55c ea.; 2% bu. 
size $1.20 ea. 
Culture Group “L” —All varieties of Lespe- 
deza—Unhulled or Hulled. Unhulled requires 
only 1 bu. size. Hulled requires 2 bu. size. 
1 bu. size 35c ea.; 2 bu. size 55c ea.; 5 bu. 
size $1.20 ea. 
Culture Group “S”—Soy Beans. All varieties. 
Culture Group “E”—PEANUTS, COW PEAS, 
LIMA BEANS, VELVET BEANS, Kudzu, 
Crotalaria and Beggar Weed. 
1 bu. size 35c ea.; 2 bu. size 55c ea.; 5 bu. 
size $1.20 ea.; 10 bu. size $1.75 ea.; 25 bu. 
size $3.75 ea. _ 
Culture Group “C” —VETCHES (Hairy, Spring, 
Wild) AUSTRIAN PEAS, Canadian Field and 
Garden Peas, Broad Beans, Sweet Peas and 
Lentils. 
Culture Group “D” —Field and Garden BEANS 
(Navy, Kidney and Scarlet Runner Beans). 
% bu. size 30c ea.; 1 bu. size 45c ea.; 1% bu. 
size (100 lb. size) 65c; 5 bu. size $1.85 ea.; 
12 Vi bu. size $4.25 ea. 
Legumes NOT Inoculated are “SOIL ROBBERS" 
Legumes WELL Inoculated are “SOIL BUILDERS" 
LADINO CLOVER 
The Greatest Pasture Clover Grown 
Ladino Clover will pasture more cattle and hogs than any 
other clover. Ladino is a perennial white clover that grows 
from 12 to 18 inches tall, producing a most palatable forage 
for cattle, sheep and hogs. Ladino increases milk flow, im¬ 
proves soil, will thrive on shallow moist soils and is the first 
clover to awaken in the spring and the last plant to quit in 
the fall. Ladino clover should be sown in the spring for best 
results. Prepare the soil early and have it in readiness for 
sowing. The application of superphosphate or sulphur to the 
soil will quicken the young growth and promote a heavier 
and sturdier stand. Sow 6 pounds of seed per acre, harrowing 
in lightly. It is not necessary to grow a nurse crop with 
Ladino, although many growers plant Rye Grass, Orchard 
Grass or Fescue with the Ladino, claiming that it will prevent 
bloating. We believe this a good practice. 
Prices: Blue Tag Certified seed, $1.25 per lb.; Red Tag Certified 
seed, $1.00 per lb.; Pasture Grade seed (contains some alsike 
and white Dutch clover, which is not objectionable for pasture 
purposes), 75c per lb. Prices postpaid. Write for quantity 
prices. 
THE ACME MOLE TRAP 
Most Efficient Mole Trap on the Market 
Moles, the bane of every gardener, fall prey to this trap. We 
have tried out all types of traps with little success, but after 
giving the ACME Trap a real try-out this past season we are 
convinced that we have finally found the trap every gardener 
is looking for. Ten moles in one run in two days. That’s what 
we did with the ACME. Read what others have to say about 
the ACME. 
The ACME is safe, sure, small, easily set and rust proof. Rid 
your garden and lawn of moles with an ACME. Price, post¬ 
paid, $2.00. 
NO LUCK WITH ALFALFA? INOCULATE YOUR SEED WITH NITRAGIN AND GET FINE, STURDY STAND 
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