SWEET CLOVER 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER pastures 
—makes a small compact growth, covering the ground 
completely. Can be sown either in spring or fall. Price, 
per lb., postpaid, 40c; by express, not prepaid, lb., 35c. 
KOREAN LESPEDEZA LTSomf mS 
prominence very quickly the last few years because of 
the wonderful possibilities it offers, especially in the 
southern half of our state and farther south. It will 
grow on the poorest soils. It is a wonderful pasture 
crop and a quick soil builder. It is an annual clover 
but reseeds itself very readily and maintains a permanent 
stand. Our seed is of good quality. Price, per bu.. 
(25 lbs.), ?5.00. ^ ^ 
IMPORTANT! White Sweet Clover 
Send us the list of seed you are needing this spring and allow us to quote you our firm price on the lot. 
Prices of seed fluctuate and we will be pleased to give you our very best quotation. Ail seed prices subject 
to change without notice. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM 
cept growth is not so strong, stems are finer and a more 
abundant supply of leaves is produced. Makes finer 
grade of hay. Price, per bu., f7.50. 
WHITE BLOSSOM part of the United 
States and will thrive in poorest sandy soil where no 
other kind will grow. Ranks first of all clovers to en¬ 
rich your soil. Sweet Clover sown in the spring can be 
cut for hay in same fall sown. Sow it in your corn at 
last plowing. Wonderful as pasture second year. Has 
great food value as well as being the greatest soil 
builder. The seed is very reasonable in price and y^ 
can afford to sow some at least. Price, per bu., $7.5U. 
The Soil Conservation Program with payments per 
acre for Red Clover, Alfalfa and other Legumes 
makes this seed in spite of the high initial cost 
cheaper to sow than it has ever been. Take advan¬ 
tage and build up your soil now. 
money expended 
than any other crop 
you can grow. Al¬ 
falfa is a wonderful 
soil builder. Good 
profits come from 
its use as pasture 
for hogs. 
FOR MILK COWS THERE IS NO OTHER HAT THAT WILL 
EQUAL ALFALFA TO KEEP UP THE FLOW OF MILK. 
Alfalfa is one of the most profitable farm crops for three 
reasons: The tonnage per acre which it produces, its value as a 
feeding crop, and its soil enriching properties. Alfaifa is no 
longer an experiment, and it has been grown under greatly vary¬ 
ing conditions of soil and climate with wonderful success. 
CETCrn Alfalfa seed produced in Kansas is 
■V/AlwOMO being used extensively by farmers in 
Ohio and surrounding states. In our experimental work it has 
shown itself as hardy and as heavy a producer of hay as that 
from other states. It is cheaper and we recommend it to you. 
Price, per peck, $6.00; Vz bu., $11..50; bu., $22.00. 
Alfalfa 
Heaviest producer of 
the best hay known. 
Wili yield greater 
returns for the 
NORTHWESTERN SEED 
This seed coming from the northwestern states has always 
_ _ been the hardiest of the common Alfalfa. Where you 
to leaTe your field as long as possible we would use seed of this origin. Our seed is clean and of good 
quality. Price, per peck, $6.50; Va bu., $12.00; bu., $23.00. 
^DUmnil AI IT AI CA This seed is generally sown where there is trouble in pulling from 
ViKIIVIIVI ME."MI-rM severe freezing and thawing. This variety is a general favorite in many 
sections. The Grimm generally produces a spreading or crown type of root system that anchors it firmly 
In the soil. It is said by many that a field of Grimm will outlast other strains. Our seed comes in se^ed 
bags of Verified Origin seed. Write for samples. Colorado Grimm. Price per pk., $6.30; per Ms ou., $i-.5w, 
per bu. $24.00. 
Northwestern Grimm Afalfa—per peck, $6.50; per bu., $12..50; per bu. $«4.00. 
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