ARTHUR G. JwEE, SEEDSMAN AND F D O R I S T, FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS 
Lee’s Dependable Grass - Clover Seed 
CLOVERS 
ALFALFA. The most valuable of all cul¬ 
tivated forage crops and is an excellent 
combination forage crop and soil builder. 
This wonderful plant has many uses, as 
there is nothing that makes better hay than 
alfalfa, and stock are extremely fond of it. 
As a pasture builder it cannot be surpassed. 
It develops a strong root system, which in¬ 
creases the humus content and opens up 
the soil, thus improving the soil by adding 
large quantities of nitrogen from the air. 
Alfalfa can be cut at any time from start 
of bloom stage to the time the plants are 
in full bloom. Seed should be sown broad¬ 
cast at the rate of 20 pounds to the acre. 
It can be sown in either the fall or spring. 
RED CLOVER (Medium Red). Adapted to 
limestone soils. Fine for pasturage in com¬ 
bination with other clovers and grasses. 
Sow at the rate of 7 to 10 pounds per acre. 
SWEET CLOVER (White Blossom). A va¬ 
riety of clover, while young resembles al¬ 
falfa, grows to a height of 4 to 6 feet. 
As a landbuilder it has few equals. Adds 
humus and Nitrogen to the soil when plow¬ 
ed under. Valuable for pasture and forage. 
Sow in fall or spring at the rate of 15 
pounds per acre. 
ALSIKE. Adapted to damp, moist, loamy 
soils. In growth and habit resembles alfal¬ 
fa. Valuable for either hay or pasture and 
equal to Red Clover in food value. Fre¬ 
quently sown with Red Top and Timothy, 
producing a very fine quality of hay. Sow 
at the rate of 6 pounds per acre. In mix¬ 
ture: Alsike 4 pounds. Red Top 6 pounds, 
Timothy 5 pounds. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. Creeping in 
habit, is largely used on lawns and in pas¬ 
ture mixture. Much relished by stock, and 
high in protein. Sow at the rate of 3 to 5 
pounds per acre; 1 to 2 pounds in mixtures. 
HOP CLOVERi (Yellow Blossom.) An an¬ 
nual. Grows about 6 to 8 inches high. 
Growing season from early spring to mid¬ 
summer. Especially valuable when sown 
very early with Japan Clover on Bermuda 
sod or with any grasses for pasture. Sim¬ 
ilar to Lespedeza, but more upright, and 
has a yellow blossom. Very early and fast¬ 
growing. Hop Clover is familiar to many, 
as it grows wild over a good portion of the 
South. The demand for this seed is increas¬ 
ing very rapidly. 
Sow 5 to 7 pounds alone or 2 pounds in 
mixture. 
FOR PRICES ON VEGETABLE AND 
FIELD SEEDS REFER TO GREEN 
LIST ENCLOSED. 
BURR CLOVER. We have two kinds. 
Southern Spotted and California. Stands 
of California Burr are easier to obtain the 
first year than of Southern Burr. More¬ 
over, the California grows off earlier and 
withstands dry weather better. Stock pre¬ 
fer this kind. Both clovers are principally 
for soil-building and grazing and works ex¬ 
ceedingly well with Bermuda Grass pas¬ 
tures. Sow in fall, preferably at the rate 
of 30 to 50 pounds of Southern seed, 12 to 
16 pounds of California seed. 
LESPEDEZA, KOREAN. The earliest of 
the annual Lespedezas, therefore gives the 
earliest grazing of any variety. It is best 
adapted to rich woodlands or low rich lands 
that carry considerable moisture. It begins 
flowering in July and ripens in September. 
Sow 25 pounds per acre broadcast alone or 
on grain crops. It is not necessary to cover. 
LESPEDEZA, KOBE. The most popular 
and best variety of Lespedeza for the South. 
This is a deep-rooting, rather tall growing 
variety, having many leaves. On account 
of its root system and strong growth it 
withstands the drouth better than the Ko¬ 
rean and at the present time is much more 
popular and being more largely planted than 
any other variety in southern sections. It 
usually grows from 2 to 2 V 2 feet tall. Sow 
25 pounds per acre broadcast alone or on 
grain crops. 
BUILD UP YOUR SOIL 
Inoculate Your Legumes with NITRAGIN 
Make the most of your seed, soil and 
labor. Don’t let legumes rob your 
be sure they are soil builders. 
soil- 
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: TOAOC MARK OCC O D£C 6 lA&b AO 12 2t7 
Restores and Maintains Soil Fertility 
mCCULATOR PRICES 
When Ordering, Always 
Nl TRAGIN 
1^ lh« O'xj'njl L«qum« lnoC«:iAlOr ^ 
Specify Name of* Seed 
ALFALFA, all CLOVERS 
Size Retail 
Vz bu. ea_$ .31 
1 bu. ea- .59 
IVzbu. ea.. 1.00 
VETCH, AUSTRIAN PEAS. 
CANADIAN PEAS, BEANS 
1/2 bu. ea_S .25 
1 bu. ea.43 
*1%bu. ea....50 
5 bu. ea.— 1.70 
•I 2 V 2 bu. ea.4.00 
♦“lOOIb.’&HVzbu.size, 
packed only for Vetch & Peas 
LESPEDEZA 
Size Retail 
1 bu. ea.S .80 
2 bu. ea._ .50 
5 bu. ea.1.00 
PEANUTS, SOY BEANS. 
COW PEAS. LIMA BEANS 
1 bu. ea.$ .30 
2 bu. ea.. .50 
5 bu. ea.1.00 
10 bu. ea.1.50 
*25 bu. ea.3.00 
*25 bu. size packed only for 
SoyBeans.CowPeas.Peanuts 
NfTRAGIN GARDEN SIZE for Garden Peas. Beans. Sweet 
Peas, Lima Beans and Lupines. Enough tor 4 lbs. seed. 
Retail Price.10c each. 
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