REED BROS. HARDY CLOVER 
THE HARDIEST STRAIN OF GRASS SEED 
Left of Shadow: Reed Bros. Hardy Clover Right: Common Glover 
Here is a striking difference in the stands of clover—one thick as hair on a dog—the other a few stalks of stunted 
clover and timothy both sowed the same day, under the indentically same conditions. 
DON’T GAMBLE WITH YOUR GRASS SEED 
The above photo illustrates the decided difference in strains of grass seed. The level field, 
pictured, was worked as one unit—plowed, dragged and fertilized equally. Everything done in 
fitting and sowing this field was the same, with the exception of one thing— the grass seed— 
the left-hand side of the field was sowed with Hardy Adapted Red Clover, while the other side 
was sowed with common clover such as any of us can pick up at the local store. The picture 
speaks for itself. 
HARDY SEED CHEAPER 
IT GOES FURTHER 
In view of the serious shortage of good grass seed, it is best to get the hardiest seed available 
and make it go as far as possible. Our seed costs less because it goes further. You can safely 
set your drill for as little as Six quarts per acre and get a wonderful stand using Reed Bros.’ 
Hardy Red Clover. 
PRICE 
$27.00 per bu. 60 lbs.; ^ bu. $13.50; pk. $7.00. 
We Pay Freight on 100 lbs. or more. Orders subject to prior sale. 
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