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OLDS* CLOVER SEED 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
(Sow 5 to 6 lbs. to the acre.) 
Finer and more leafy than Red Clover, but grows to a good height 
and makes a heavy yield of hay. Goes much farther than Red Clover in 
seeding. Our Alsike' is northern Wisconsin and Minnesota grown. Seed 
supply is very limited. Order early. 
Old Gold Brand—By freight: y 2 pk., $2.65; pk., $5.10; bu., (60 
lbs.), $17.70; 100 lbs., $29.25; 500 lbs. at $29.00. Containers free. 
Lakes Brand. Contains 3 to 8 per cent White Dutch Clover and 
Timothy. Excellent for pasture. V 2 pk., $2.60; pk., $5.05; bu., $17.40; 
100 lbs., $28.75; 500 lbs. at $28.50. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
Very fine for lawns. Keeps the lawn green during hot, dry weather. 
Our stock is American grown, very fancy seed, the best we can buy. 
Prices, by mail—Old Gold Brand: Lb., 
45c; 3 lbs., $1.20. By freight: Va Pk., 
$2.70; pk., $5.25; bu., (60 lbs.), $18.30; 
100 lbs., $30.25. Containers free. 
Lakes Brand, containing some Alsike. Vi 
pk., $2.65; pk., $5.10; bu., $17.70; 100 lbs., 
$29.25. 
LESPEDEZA 
(The Annual Wonder Clover.) 
KOREAN. A very valuable new crop for the middle section of the 
country. Grows to perfection in Missouri, the southern half of Illinois 
and similar latitudes. Produces splendid pasture all summer and fall 
and is also a great hay crop. Is worth trying in Wisconsin and other 
northern states' Sow 15 to 20 pounds per acre. 
Prices—Old Gold Brand — By freight: Vi pk., 90c; pk., $1.60; bu., 
(25 lbs.), $5.65; 100 lbs., $22.25; 500 lbs. at $22.00. Containers free. 
HARBIN. A new early strain of Lespedeza that will mature seed 
as far north as Wisconsin. The plant is similar to the Korean, only 
earlier, and not growing as tall as the southern varieties. Our stock is 
Wisconsin grown seed. ^ 
Prices—Old Gold Brand — By freight: Vi pk., $1.00; pk., $1.80; 
bu., (25 lbs.), $6.40; 100 lbs. at $25.25; 500 lbs. at $25.00. Contain¬ 
ers free. 
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OLDS’ WISCONSIN CLOVER SEED 
(Sow 8 to 10 lbs. to the acre.) 
The production of Red Clover seed ip 1936 was the smallest in ten 
years. It is estimated at 34,500,000 pounds compared with 46,000,000 
pounds in 1935 and a five-year average of 73,000,000 pounds. The 
state of Idaho and the state of Wisconsin produced a fairly good quan¬ 
tity of seed The Wisconsin seed is of fine quality, but a large part 
of‘this crop has been sold to out-of-state buyers so our hardy Wiscon¬ 
sin clover seed will be scarce and especially so at seeding time. Some 
imported clover seed is being sold in middle-western states, but past ex- 
perience proves crops have been generally unsatisfactory. Buy hardy 
domestic clover seed, even if it costs you more, as it will pay you. 
Wisconsin clover seed is the hardiest of all Red Clover. 
TESTED SEED. Do not sow seed grown by your neighbor that has 
not been cleaned and officially tested. It is against the law in Wiscon¬ 
sin and it may prove costly for him to sell it to a consumer without 
having it tested and furthermore that is just the way you introduce bad 
weeds to your farm. Make sure all the seed you sow is thoroughly 
cleaned and that it shows a high test for both purity ancl germination 
with no noxious weeds. Many of our best dealer customers throughout 
the state ship us the clover that they buy of the farmers in their locali¬ 
ties and then buy back again from us recleaned, tested seed that they 
are sure of. Buy Olds’ Clover Seed and plajy safe. 
Insist on having Olds’ "Old Gold Brand,” "Known for Reliability” 
Clover Seed. Our seed this year is all Wisconsin grown. It is very fine 
seed in every way, plump, bright and high testing. 
PRESENT PRICES OF MEDIUM RED CLOVER 
MAMMOTH CLOVER 
PLANT 
OLD 
GOLD 
BRAND 
SEEDS 
FOR 
BEST 
RESULTS. 
TAKE YOUR CHOICE 
NOD-O-GEN, the Pre-tested Inoculator, is available in bottles 
and in cans. Both are easy to use; both have pre-tested bacteria 
which will form nodules on the roots of legumes and draw nitro¬ 
gen from the air. 
Simple, easy-to-follow directions are printed on the containers. 
It takes only a few minutes to inoculate enough seed for an acre. 
Increase ‘quality, quantity and yield of all legume crops. 
NOD-O-GEN bacteria assure heavy nodules on roots to gather 
nitrogen from the air. Enriches soil, increases protein content of 
plant, adds to the soil an average of 100 lbs. of nitrogen per 
a01 postpaid Prices: Either type. For alfalfa and all clovers, V2 
bu. size, 35c; bu., 50c; 2 x / 2 bu. size, $1.00. For soy beans, peas, 
vetches, Lespedeza, etc., 1 bu. size, 35c; 2 bu. size, 50c; 5 bu. 
size, $1.00. For garden beans, sweet peas and peas. Treats 8 
pounds of seed, 20q. State crop wanted for. 
Expiration Date—High Bacteria Count 
— Approved — Tested and Guaranteed 
MfiTRAGI^ 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. 
y 2 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 55e 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 35e ea.; 2 bu. size 55e 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 30e ea.; 1 bu. size 45e ea.; 1% bu. 
size (100 lb. size) e5cj 5 bu. size $1.85 ea.; 
12 y 2 bu. size $4.25 ea. 
NEW GARDEN SIZE 
For Garden Peas, Beans, Sweet 
Peas, Lima Beans, and Lupines. 
Inoculates any amount up to 4 
lbs. seed. Price ea. 
■Kemember.;. —— , . ...... - 
Legumes NOT Inoculated are. “SOIL ROBBERS” 
Legumes WELL Inoculated/,ate SOIL BUILDERS ” 
Old Gold Brand—By freight: V2 pk., $3.30; pk., $6.45; bu., (60 
lbs.), $23.-10; 100 lbs., $38.25; 500 lbs. at $38.00. Containers free. 
Lakes Brand: y 2 pk., $3.25; pk., $6.30; bu„ $22.50; 100 lbs., $37.25; 
500 lbs. at $37.00. Containers free. 
(Our Old Gold Brand represents the best and tests around 99.5 per 
cent in purity.) 
Resembles medium but larger. Best for pasture and fertilizer. Our 
Mammoth is all Wisconsin and Illinois grown. 
Old Gold Brand—By freight: y 2 pk., $3.45; pk., $6.75; bu., $24.30; 
100 lbs., $40.25; 500 lbs. at $40.00. Containers free. 
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