2 P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 
Smoketowii, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania 
Genuine Mammoth 
Crimson Clover 
Red Clover 
MAMMOTH CLOVER, also known as “Pea Vine” 
and “Sapling,” is very much like the Medium. 
It matures about six weeks later than Medium, 
and develops a stronger root and top development. 
It produces less pasture after the crop is cut than 
Medium, but for restoring the land or for gen¬ 
eral fertilization there is nothing more valuable 
than Mammoth Clover. It yields a large growth 
and when turned under will loosen and improve 
the working of heavy clay soils better than any 
other crop. There is no difference in the appear¬ 
ance of the seed. We, therefore, handle only such 
lots as can be obtained from the most reliable 
sources, direct from sections growing Mammoth 
almost exclusively. We take the same care in 
selecting this seed that we do in securing our 
best grades of other Clovers. We only sell one 
grade, DOMESTIC BRAND MAMMOTH. Sow about 
the same rate per acre as the Medium. See price 
list. Use Stimugerm to insure Bumper Crop. 
MAMMOTH CLOVER 
Imported Red Clover 
Because of the very short crop of Domestic Clover 
this year there will be considerable Red Clover im¬ 
ported. Our Choice grade this year will be imported 
seed available from northern Europe producing 
hardy seed adaptable to middle Atlantic States ac¬ 
cording to Government tests, and will be stained 1 
per cent green. Seed will run 99.50 per cent pure or 
better and free from Dodder or other noxious weeds. 
Although imported Red Clover has not been used in 
this country since 1930-31 farmers will remember 
that large quantities of imported seed was then used 
here with good results. See price list. 
White Clover 
White or Dutch Clover is a perennial of a creep¬ 
ing nature, and is used mostly in Lawn Mixtures, 
although it is a valuable addition to Pasture Mix¬ 
tures, using one to three pounds per acre. 
Adapted to low meadows where not too wet. On 
low lands suited to its growth it will last indefi¬ 
nitely, although it may be crowded out by other 
grasses certain seasons only to reappear the next. 
Invaluable in Lawn Mixture, importing a rich green 
to the lawn, and holding its color with the grasses 
till after freezing. See price list. 
Korean Lespedeza 
The earliest of all varieties. Produces more hay 
and more seed than any other variety. Being the 
earliest variety it is recommended in the northern 
states and high altitude. Grows well in the South, 
but does not produce late pasture in the South. 
Will produce a crop on acid soils where Red Clover 
and Alfalfa will not produce profitable crop. Sow 
after May first in the North. Break or disc soil 
very shallow, drag smooth, sow seed with any good 
seeder right on the top then dragroll or roll. Sow 25 
lbs. per acre. 
Crimson Clover is especially valuable as a cover 
crop and for green manure. In feeding value it is 
even higher in protein than Red Clover, and makes 
one of the best Clovers for 
silage purposes. It is a 
wonderful producer and is 
especially relished by all 
live stock. Crimson Clover 
has been used extensively 
as a fertilizer crop, sowing it in the last working 
of the corn, used as a cover crop during the winter 
and plowed under in the spring will grow greatly 
increased crops. 
WHEN TO SOW. Crimson Clover can be sown 
to advantage any time from beginning of July to 
October. Land should be well prepared before 
sowing seed, and not covered too deep. It is one 
of the cheapest legumes for soil improvement, and 
will thrive on poor lands and will add fertility. 
It will pay you to use this seed liberally. Sow 
15 pounds of seed per acre. We handle only one 
grade, highest in purity and germination. It will 
pay you to inoculate Crimson Clover with Stimu¬ 
germ. See price list. 
Alsike Clover 
INOCULATE THIS 
LEGUME SEED WITH 
N6D-6-6EN 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
Alsike Clover is increasing in popularity very 
rapidly. It makes the best combination with Red 
Clover and Timothy, either for hay or pasture, and 
grows well on high as well as on low wet soils. 
It is especially adapted to wet soils and also on 
soils that are too low in humus to grow Clover. 
When sown with other 
grasses it forms a thick 
bottom and greatly in¬ 
creases the yield, and the 
quality of the hay is better. 
When well cured there is 
no hay more greatly relished by stock of all kinds. 
Mixed with Clover and Timothy it affords one of 
the best forage rations, and the three are grown 
successfully together, the hay from such a mix¬ 
ture being better than either of them alone. The 
seed is smaller than the red Clover, therefore 
does not require as much seed per acre. Alsike 
is hardier than Medium or Mammoth Clover, but 
lodges more than either, and for this reason it 
is better to sow it with Clover and Timothy. If 
sown alone sow eight to ten pounds per acre. Al¬ 
sike is a perennial, and because of this character¬ 
istic is especially valuable for growing on land 
where one wishes to secure a permanent pasture 
or meadow. See price list. 
INOCULATE THIS 
LEGUME SEED WITH 
NAD-a-fiEN 
$50.00 IN CASH PRIZES 
GIVEN AWAY 
SEE INSIDE BACK COVER 
