Nicholson *s Fieltl Seeds of Quality 
Tested for Purity and Germination 
Many items of Field Seeds are somewhat short this season. Short crops naturally mean changing prices, 
so the prices here listed are subject to change without notice. You may rest assured that we will give you full value 
for your dollar on all orders entrusted to us. If you are in doubt as to prices send us a list of the field seeds you 
expect to purchse, showing the amount of each item and we will quote you by letter. 
Our stock of Field Seeds is one of the largest in the South, and we should be able to supply your wants 
at reasonable prices, quality of course considered. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
NICHOLSON'S GRADED ALFALFA SEED 
LVOCUAIE ALL LEGUMES 
L. htth a 
1 NITRAGIN 
(Medicago Sativa) 
| r The 0*'qmal Lequfne Ihoculatov ^ 
INOCULATE SEED WITH NITRAGIN “A” 
The Or.qmai lequme Inocuiator ^ 
Your soil should be clean and well prepared, 
but firm. Cover the seed about one inch deep 
with harrow. Firming the land by use of a 
roller after planting will help you to get a 
good stand, as well as a more uniform 
growth. 
The seed should be sown broadcast at the 
rate of 20 pounds to the acre in September, 
October and November. Can also be planted 
in February. March and April. 
* r ?° c } llate your seed before planting with 
NITRAGIN. 
-ALFALFA. This is a first-class 
quality of Alfalfa seed and is the kind 
planted by the average, farmer. Lb. 50c; 2 
lbs., 85c, postpaid. Ask for prices in larger 
quantities. 
N I C H OLSON’S “PURITY BRAND’’ 
FANCY. This is the finest quality of Ameri¬ 
can-grown Alfalfa seed that we are able to 
buy. It is bright and of fine quality, and 
thoroughly recleaned and tested for purity 
and germination. Lb.. 50c; 2 lbs.. 90c. post¬ 
paid. Ask for prices in larger quantities. 
NICHOLSON’S FANCY IIAIKY PERU¬ 
VIAN ALFALFA. Native of Peru. Especially 
adapted for the South and the great South¬ 
west, and is particularly recommended for 
our own State of Texas. In some sections 
where mild winters prevail. Hairy Peruvian 
Alfalfa is cut for hay the entire year. This 
is certainly a wonder crop and is giving 
splendid results in Texas and Mexico. Price, 
lb., 50c; 2 lbs., 90c, postpaid. Ask for prices 
in larger quantities. 
A Field of Purity Brand Alfalfa 
“No forage crop cultivated in the United 
States is utilized successfully in so many ways 
as Alfalfa. It is more nearly a perfect forage 
than any other crop grown in this country. 
As a hay it is unsurpassed for general feed¬ 
ing. As pasture it has a high capacity and 
produces large gains.” The above words are 
from a Government agricultural bulletin. 
Mans successful Alfalfa growers make it 
a habit to run a harrow over their fields in 
crisscross fashion after cutting. This helps 
to keep down the weeds and encourages a 
more rapid growth. This method will not 
hurt the roots of your plants. Alfalfa can 
be cut at any time from start of bloom stage 
to the time the plants are in full bloom. 
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NICHOLSON'S TESTED CLOVER SEED 
Clovers use the nitrogen of the air, thus adding to the store of the nitrogen in the soil. 
If a non-legume, such as rye, is grown and turned under, nothing is added to the soil. Legumes will ab¬ 
sorb the nitrates, keep the soil from washing, maintaining a better physical condition. 
Clovers remain nutritious through their growth and contain valuable minerals necessary for the growth and 
welfare of animals. 
BUR CLOVER 
INOCULATE SEED WITH NITRAGIN “A” 
Bur Clover is used extensively and does 
well mixed with other clovers and grasses 
for permanent pastures. It also thrives on a 
wide range of soils, including sandy loams 
and lime-clad soils. 
It is one of the finest crops for winter 
pasturage, and, being a legume, it also places 
nitrogen in the soil while growing. 
Should you plant seed in the bur, it is 
wise to plant your burs earlier than you 
would hulled seed, as seeds in the bur are 
slower to germinate. If planted in this 
manner, it is best to mix 20 pounds or more 
with pulverized manure, on a basis of one 
pound of burs to a bushel of manure. Drop 
the mixture by hand not more than 30 inches 
apart each way. If you want to be doubly 
sure of a stand, you will do well to use 
larger quantities of the mixture. If the 
hulled seed is sown, use 20 pounds to the acre. 
Bur Clover may be sown advantageously on 
Bermuda sod, the two plants furnishing al¬ 
most continuous grazing. In this case the 
seeds are either sown early without covering, 
or else the Bermuda sod is so plowed as not 
to destroy the roots. Use five to ten pounds 
of seed in the bur or four to six pounds of 
the hulled seed per acre for planting on 
Bermuda sod. 
Should you have an established pasture not 
including Bur Clover, you will do well to 
plant a sprinkling of Bur Clover seed over 
your ground this fall. 
Early Southern Bur Clover 
in Bur 
An early Clover in the bur that is planted 
extensively over the South. Lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 
65c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs., $2.25. Ask 
for prices in larger quantities. 
Southern Spotted Leaf Bur 
Clover in Bur 
(Medicago Aribica) 
This variety has been growing in popularity 
in Texas for many years. Lb., 35c; 2 lbs., 
65c, postpaid. Not prepaid, 10 lbs., $2.25. Ask 
for prices in larger quantities. 
California Hulled Bur Clover 
(Medicago Hispida Denticulata) 
This variety of Clover is popular for sow¬ 
ing in mixtures of grasses and clovers, as the 
seed are out of the bur and more easily 
planted. Lb., 25c; 2 lbs., 45c. postpaid. Not 
prepaid, 10 lbs., $1.75. Ask for prices in larger 
quantities. 
Xlur Clover 
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ROBERT NICHOLSON SEED CO. —43— DALLAS. TEXAS 
