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Wilt-Resistant Red Clover in Blossom 
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1053—RED CLOVER (Wilt-Resistant) (Medium Red Blossom)—It 
is largely planted in Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and other 
Southern states, being admirably adapted to the valley lands of 
Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and states farther north. It 
makes two or more cuttings of hay each season, and is fine for 
pasturage in combination with other clovers and grasses. Sow 
seed during the fall and spring, at the rate of 12 to 15 pounds to 
the acre. A bushel weighs 60 pounds. 
Price—1 lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $2.85; 10 lbs., $5.40; 15 lbs., $7.75 
1055—ALSYKE OR SWEDISH CLOVER (Delicate Pink)—This 
is one of the hardiest varieties known. It is perennial and does 
not winter kill. It will do better on moist land than any other 
variety of clover, and is suitable for either hay or pasture. When 
sown with other grasses, it forms a thick undergrowth and 
greatly increases the yield. It is frequently sown both with 
Red Top Grass and Timothy, and the quality of hay thus pro¬ 
duced is excellent. It is fine-stemmed and leafy, and thus is 
quickly cured. Sown alone for forage, 12 pounds per acre; in 
mixture, Alsyke 4 pounds. Red Top 6 pounds, Timothy 5 pounds. 
Price—1 lb., 65c; 5 lbs., $2.70; 10 lbs., $5.00; 15 lbs., $7.00 
1057—SWEET CLOVER (White Blossom)—A variety of clover 
which, while young, resembles alfalfa, but on mature develop¬ 
ment grows from 4 to 6 feet in height. It is extremely vigorous 
and especially adapted to waste lands, though many promi¬ 
nent farmers and stock raisers use it on good land for a forage 
crop. Sow 12 to 15 pounds to the acre. 
Price—1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.25; 15 lbs., $3.25 
1066—HOP CLOVER (Yellow Blossom)—An annual. Grows about 
6 to 8 inches high. Its growing season is from very early spring 
until mid-summer. It is especially valuable when sown very 
early with Japan Clover on Bermuda sod or with any grasses, 
clovers or mixtures which do not make a heavy early spring 
growth. It is the earliest and fastest growing clover adapted to 
Southern soils and climate. Seeds small, sow 4 to 5 lbs. alone or 2 
lbs. to acre in mixtures. 
Price—1 lb., 55c; 5 lbs., $2.00; 10 lbs., $3.50; 15 lbs., $4.95 
1056—WHITE OR DUTCH CLOVER (White Blossom)—Largely 
used for sowing on lawns, mixed with Kentucky Blue Grass and 
other grass seeds, and is very valuable because it supplies nitro¬ 
gen to the soil and increases the fertility and makes the plant 
root more available for the use of the grasses. It is of value to 
the slimmer pastures and should be used in all grass seed mix¬ 
tures sown for either lawn or pasture. 
Price—1 lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $2.85; 10 lbs., $5.40; 15 lbs., $7.75 
1060—CRIMSON CLOVER (Scarlet Blossom)—Succeeds on al¬ 
most any good soil. Sown at the rate of 15 pounds per acre any 
time after August 15th and up to November 1st, or can be sown 
between cotton or corn during August, using 6 to 10 pounds to 
the acre. Crimson Clover furnishes good hay and adds fertility to 
the soil. Price—1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.25; 10 lbs., $2.25; 15 lbs., $3.25 
1054—RED CLOVER (Mammoth or Sapling) (Red Blossom)—It 
greatly resembles the Medium Red, but grows coarser and more 
vigorous. It is the best clover for pasturage, as it will produce 
an enormous yield and is of the highest feeding quality, but not 
as desirable for hay. Specially desirable for hog pasture. 
Price—1 lb., 70c; 5 lbs., $2.90; 10 lbs., $5.50; 15 lbs., $7.90 
SPOTTED LEAF BUR CLOVER 
HOW TO SOW—The inoculated seed should be sown broadcast in the 
early fall, using from 15 to 20 pounds per acre of hulled seed. If sown 
in burs, 50 to 60 pounds per acre should be sown. Sow in July, August, 
September, or, in lower South, October. The clover will then come up 
when conditions are favorable. You will find this a splendid crop to 
grow, both for feed and to build up your soil. Bur Clover and Bermuda 
Grass make a splendid combination for permanent pasture which is ex¬ 
cellent for all livestock. When sown for pasture we recommend thorough 
preparation of land before sowing, insuring stand first year. Bur Clover 
is an excellent soil improver. It will furnish excellent winter pasture, 
and the yield of each succeeding crop will be decidedly increased without 
the aid of commercial fertilizer. 
Bur Clover will grow on almost all types of soil and can be depended 
on to add humus and nitrogen to the soil annually without sacrificing 
the regular summer crop, and is one of the cheapest legumes that serve 
as a winter cover crop. If it is allowed to mature a crop of seed before 
plowing under it will reseed itself for a number of years. 
1062—GIANT SOUTHERN BUR CLOVER IN BUR 
Price—1 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.10; 10 lbs., $1.85; 15 lbs., $2.65; 25 lbs., $4.00 
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