735 [Melilotus aM.^ A biennial 
Clover. , Gr ‘p V o ro wth the firs 1 y< r ar ’ lts e x tent; ’ v % 
Makes a large^ro^ secon d due }?\der. R elisbed 
heavier growth. u grea t soil builder pasture 
root system. It* * v * stoc k. No other ^ gra z- 
by all Jh®J® ^ to the summer an bg in a ii 
crop measures m plant. Shou cut- 
ins furnished by in Here in the f°utn Qne cUt . 
pasture nMXture^^ lhe first y e , ar ’ a raZ mg sn- 
tings ofhaya crQp t y ie second . early 
ting and , a nre ierable. P\ant dur ng pounds 
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734 Louisiana-Grown. One of the leading pasture 
clovers; does well on all types of soils. The leaves 
are twice as large as imported White Clover; furnishes 
fully 50 percent more grazing and greatly relished by 
all livestock. A perennial, but spreads rapidly by re¬ 
seeding. The hot, dry and severe southern conditions 
do not stop its steady growth, and it has no equal for 
winter and spring grazing. It is unusually vigorous, 
and healthy. Do not confuse Louisiana-Grown White 
Clover with Imported White Dutch, because there is 
a decided difference in growth, and it blooms 3 to 4 
weeks earlier. Use imported seed for lawn making 
only. When sown along, use 10 to 12 lbs. per acre. 
Planted with other grasses or clovers it makes a bal¬ 
anced ration, and only one-fourth the amount is nec¬ 
essary. Sow during the early fall and spring. Inocu¬ 
late seed with NITRAGIN. Louisiana-Grown. Lb. 
55c; 5 lbs. 52.50. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $4.20; 100 
lbs. $40.00. Imported Seed. Lb. 50c; 5 lbs. $2.25. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $4.00; 100 lbs. $38.00. 
The original legume inoculator. Easy 
to apply. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
For Ail Clovers and Alfalfa 
. Vs bu. 3Qc ; 1 bu. 50c; 2V Z bu. $1.00. 
Lespedeza 
1 bu. 30c; 2 bu. 50c; 5 bn. $1.00. 
Peanuts, Soy and Velvet Beans, Cowpeas and 
„ , Lima Beans 
1 bu * 3( l c , ;bu - 50c; 5 b «- $1.00; 
i®. b A 1- 5 ; 60 o ; bu - S3.00. ‘Packed 
for Peanuts, Soy Beans and Co wpeas. 
1 / u garden Peas an d Beans 
/2 bu. 25c ; 1 bu. 40c; 5 bu. $1.70. 
Nitragin Garden Size 
For Garden Peas, Beans, Sweet 
Peas, Lima Beans and Lupins. 
“ »-is. 
100 ih, ^U b A- $4.2n-°" ^ 
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740 California Hullod (Medieago hispida). A 
builder of lands and animals. From start to finish if 
adds nitrogen to the soil for the succeeding crops, adding 
vegetable matter, holding plantfood from Washing away 
in winter rains and building up your livestock every day 
it is grazed. In some respects it is superior to the com¬ 
mon spotted variety offered in the b'ur, because it is 
easier to obtain a stand, grows faster, and withstands 
dry weather better. Stock relish it better and it reseeds 
under the closest grazing. Valuable in permanent pasture 
mixtures. Simply broadcast the seed over the grazing 
area without further attention at the rate of 20 to 30 
pounds to the acre when planted alone, or 5 to 10 pounds 
to the acre in pasture mixtures. Better results will be 
obtained if the surface is lightly disked after the seeds 
are sown. Fall sowings are recommended, but good re¬ 
sults are obtained when planted during the early spring. 
Seed should he inoculated with NITRAGIN. Lb. 35c; 
5 lbs. $1.25. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.60; 100 lbs, 
$14.00. 
REUTER SEED CO., Fnc., New Orleans 
Farm and Field Seeds 
