SALZER’S 
RADIUM BRAND 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER 
Clover may be grown successfully on many fields 
where alfalfa fails. Clovers are partial to lime and if 
your soil is acid, it should first be limed 
well. It is economy to inoculate the 
seed before planting. Salzer’s Clover 1 
Seed, AVis. and Minn, grown, is not only 
famous for its hardiness but it is pure. 
To begin with, we are not bothered much with dodder 
and buckhorn, two of the most noxious weeds, so trou¬ 
blesome in some states, and then we have the most 
up-to-date seed cleaning machinery. All of the seed 
we send out is thoroughly recleaned seed. 
Our Radium Brand Clover is among the tinest obtain¬ 
able. It is our best grade, and tests around 99% in purity; 
the most of it is 99*4% or better, and it is free from 
noxious weeds. Our Superior Brand tests about as high, 
free from noxious weeds, but it is not quite as fancy in 
appearance. 
Medium Bed, the most important clover, lives two 
years or more, grows about two feet high 
and makes two crops a year, yielding 
about three tons of cured hay per acre. 
Clover hay is very nutritious, stock fed 
on it requiring less grain. Does well oh 
a great variety of soils, thriving luxu¬ 
riantly on strong, well drained loams. It 
for crop rotations and increases succeeding 
best 
from 
Wis. 
is the 
crops 
sible. 
To qualify 
must plant 
Bags free. 
25 to 60%. Sow as early in spring as pos- 
and Minn, grown seed. Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 
for the soil conservation program, farmers 
domestic seed grown from Kansas north. 
4242— Superior 
4243— Radium 
Lb. 
2 lbs. 
5 lbs. 11 
| 5 lbs. 
15 lbs. 
30 lbs. 
60 lbs. 
5 bu. ® 
Ppd. 
. 4th Zone 1 
Not Prepaid 
Bu. 
per bu. 
.$0.62 
$1.14 
$2.53 ] 
$2.25 
$6.35 
$12.45 
$24.50 
$24.25 
. .65 
1.17 
2.63 
! 2.35 
6.56 
12.70 
25.00 
24.75 
. .67 
1.19 
2.73 1 
1 2 45 
6.75 
13.20 
26.00 
25.75 
WISCONSIN GROWN ALSIKE 
Alsike can be grown on soil that is slightly acid or sour, where lime 
cannot be applied, and where other clover or alfalfa will not grow. It 
can be grown on heavy, wet or low soil that sometimes becomes water¬ 
logged, and it also endures drouth well. 
Alsike Clover is exceptionally leafy, frequently producing as much hay 
as Mammoth. Alsike is the hardiest of all clovers. Withstands the 
severest cold and does not readily winter-kill or heave out of the ground 
with frost, and readily reseeds itself. Grows about two to three feet 
high. Alsike does well if sown with grains, either spring or fall. Should 
be cut for hay as soon as it is in full bloom and for seed when two-thirds 
of the heads are ripe. Sow 8 pounds per acre. One of the best honey- 
producing plants. Bags free. 
Lb. 
Ppd. 
2 lbs. 5 lhs. 
to 4th Zone 
5 lhs. 15 lhs. 30 lhs. 
Not Prepaid 
OO lhs. 
bu. 
5 bu. @ 
per hu. 
4259— Choice.. . 
4260— Superior. 
426 1—Radium. . 
.$0.50 
. .60 
. .02 
$1.05 $2.28 
1.07 2.33 
1.10 2.48 
$2.10 $5.85 
2.15 5.90 
2.20 0.10 
$11.25 
11.40 
11.95 
$22.25 
22.50 
23.50 
$22.00 
22.25 
23.25 
MAMMOTH RED OR SAPLING CLOVER 
This is the clover to sow upon thin, sandy ground, and poor soil that is 
too low and heavy for Red Clover. Seldom freezes out. Mammoth Red 
Clover is quite distinct from Medium, being larger, of coarser and more 
robust growth, and two to three weeks later. On rich, loamy soils it attains 
an immense growth, yielding much more hulk than medium clover, hut 
makes only one crop, and pasture after that. It is especially used by 
farmers for a permanent hog pasture. Sow 15 lbs. per acre. Wisconsin 
and Minnesota grown seed. Bags free. 
Lb. 
Ppd. 
2 lbs. 5 lbs. 
to 4tli Zone 
5 lhs. 15 lhs. 30 lhs. 
Not Prepaid 
00 lhs. 5 hu. (§> 
hu. per hu. 
4235— Choice_$0.63 
4236— Superior.. .05 
4237— Radium . . .07 
$ i .12 $2.58 
1.15 2.03 
1.18 2.08 
$2.30 $0.50 
2.35 0.00 
2.40 0.85 
$12.75 
12.90 
13.45 
$25.00 $24.75 
25 50 25.25 
20.50 20.25 
m We have always had the best of success with your seeds up here in Canada.- 
Mr. Fred G. Webber, Wembler, Alberta, Canada. 
ALSIKE AND TIMOTHY 
MIXTURE 
Wisconsin and Minnesota Grown Seed 
Our seed is grown in this neighbor¬ 
hood where most of the farmers grow 
this mixed seed in preference to other 
grasses and clovers, as the two varie¬ 
ties are adapted for the same kind of 
soil, mature at the same time and pro¬ 
duce a larger crop of hay or seed than 
either planted alone. 12 lbs. per acre. 
4225—Contains 30% Alsike—Lb., 3Se; 5 
lbs., $1.23, postpaid to 4th zone. Nut pre- 
paid: 5 ll>s„ 95c: 15 lbs., $2.1)5; 25 lhs., 
$4.15; 50 ll»s., $7.85; 100 lbs., $15.25. Bags 
free. 
4230—Contains 20% Alsike—lib., 35c: 5 
lhs., $1.12, postpaid to 4tli zone. Not pre¬ 
paid: 5 lhs., 85c; 15 lhs., $2.25; 25 lhs., 
$3.40; 50 lhs., $0.45; 100 lbs., $12.50. Bags 
free. 
DWARF WHITE 
DUTCH CLOVER 
A low, close-growing clover; round, 
white heads; very fragrant; best adapted 
to moist soils, but does well on dry land; 
excellent in mixtures for permanent 
meadows and pastures. Should be on 
every farm. A great bee plant. Sow 12 
to 14 lbs. per acre. 4249 —Radium 
Brand: Lb., GOc; 5 lhs., $2.05, postpaid 
to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 5 lhs., $2.40; 
15 lhs., $7.00; y» bu., $13.85; bu. (00 lhs.), 
$27.35; 100 lbs., $15.00. Bags free. 
John A.Salzer Seed Co 
LACROSSE, WISCONSIN 
