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Hardy Kansas. It stands the 
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spells and long dry periods. 
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feed in great abundance, yielding 3 tons or more 
per acre. It makes a quick spring growth and gives 
several cuttings each season. Only the very cream 
of the Kansas crop is good enough for Reuter and 
there is nothing better. The seed crop was exceed¬ 
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severe drought in history. The demand will be 
greater than ever. Many growers are holding for 
higher prices. You will save money if you buy now! 
Reuter’s Hardy Kansas is strong, vigorous seed, 
full of vitality, strength and life. Purity 99% 
or better—germination 90% or over. Seed should 
be inoculated. See page 62. Lb. 45 c; 5 lbs. 
$2.00. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $3.25; 25 lbs. $7.50; 
100 lbs. $28.00. 
Farm and Field Seeds 
742 A wonderful Clover of the alfalfa family, 
thriving on all soils except loose sands and 
water-logged types. It spreads faster than any 
other Clover. Reseeds itself with the closest 
possible grazing. Yields a very nutritious 
pasture. Sow from early September until 
March, the earlier the better. It is an excellent 
hay plant, even with a short growth. It can 
also be used to excellent advantage for cover 
crop purposes on cultivated lands, orchards 
and meadows, maturing seed in May. Phos¬ 
phate applied in winter will cause it to double 
its growth. Sow 10-15 pounds an acre. In¬ 
oculate seed. See page 62. Lb. 35c; 5 lbs. 
$1.50. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $2.50; 25 lbs. 
$6.00; 100 lbs. $23.00. 
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