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^ Many farmers prefer it because it gives them a high quality ^ 
seeding at a substantial saving in cost. This Lot Leader is very nice crop 
quality domestic grown seed. It is just as fine in looks as the sample of seed 
our World Brand Red Clover enclosed with this book. Just as bright in mostly 
color and just as plump in berry. It is equally high in germination. Very ALFALFA 
few would notice there was any difference between--- 
the two. 
But you know there must be a difference because 
of the lower cost. We bought this seed at a lower 
price because it contains some crop seed. By crop 
seed we mean seeds like those of Alfalfa, Alsike or 
Sweet Clover. There is only around 4% of these 
crop seeds in this lot and including that this seed 
shows a purity of right around 99%. That 
little crop seed does no material damage, 
yet because of it we can sell it to you at this 
unusually low price. 
PER 
BU 
S 
Quality at Reduced Cost 
Aside from the small percent of crop seed 
you do not sacrifice anything in quality un¬ 
der our World Brand Grade and World 
Brand is known to tens of thousands of 
farmers as a most dependable grade of high 
quality seed. We invite you to compare this 
value on a quality basis with any obtainable 
anywhere. Buy it, and if you do not believe 
you have saved $1.50 to $2.50 a bushel, 
quality considered, fire it back and get your 
money plus freight refunded. This is a value 
you will find it difficult to match. 
Suitable for Conservation Program 
This is all hardy domestic grown seed and is 
adapted and suitable for A.A.A. benefit payment. 
You should be able to get a good stand from' 
Lot Leader by sowing seven pounds per acre. 
We know of farmers who sow less and get good 
stands. In some sections farmers have become 
discouraged because of losing stands from high 
priced seed, but this may be just the year to 
get a fine stand. Clover is just half the cost of 
last year. Now is the time to seed a liberal 
acreage and get to growing red clover again. 
Seeding Suggestions 
Do not use too heavy a nurse or companion 
crop. That is the cause of a lot of failures 
from stands that started out in nice shape. Sow 
only a half to a third as much grain as normal. 
Thin stands of grain produce surprisingly heavy 
yields. Pasturing grain instead of harvesting 
it often gives the best clover stands. Make sure 
your seed bed is firm and well settled. Use a 
roller after seeding wherever possible. Inocu¬ 
late your seed. See page 41. 
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A MONEY SAVING SEEDING 
UUST-RITE 
RED CLOVER 
On£^ WITH ALSIKE and TIMOTHY 
.040 
8 4 ( 
BU 
60 LBS 
All Home Grown 
We have prepared this seed¬ 
ing because a number of our 
customers have given us en¬ 
thusiastic reports on it. It also 
fills a very definite need this 
year in providing a lower cost 
seeding and yet one that gives 
highly satisfactory results. All of the seed is 
U. S. grown hardy stock thus qualifying for 
benefit checks to those in the agricultural conser¬ 
vation program. The seed is recleaned stock. 
You have quality here at a lower acre cost. 
Contains Approximately 60% Clovers 
Lot Just-Rite is made up by combining approxi¬ 
mately 40% Red Clover, 20% Alsike Clover and the 
balance Timothy seed. When you sow this seeding 
at 7 ^ pounds per acre you would have an average 
of around 21 Red Clover and 24 Alsike Clover seeds 
per square foot in addition to the Timothy You 
know that is plenty to give you a fine stand of 
clovers. The Timothy holds these clovers erect. The 
blending of the Red and Alsike makes a dense, deep 
mat of clover that can yield “to beat the band.” 
This really is a “hummer” and Just-Rite, is a good 
name for it. 
All New Crop Quality Seed 
We haven’t tried to see how cheap we could 
make this. We have made this seeding from new 
crop seed and then priced it low. It is composed of 
cleaned seed and carefully blended. It is a quality 
that has the ability to produce good stands. 
In Lot Just-Rite you have a seeding to produce 
a crop that can be used for hay or pasture. A crop 
that will check soil erosion. It is an adapted seed¬ 
ing and a good one, yet the acre cost is very rea¬ 
sonable. This seed is priced to save you $1.50 to 
$2.00 per bushel. If you don’t believe you saved 
at least that much you can return it and get your 
money back. 
