BUNTON 
SEED CO 
HIGH GRADE FIELD SEEDS 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
CLOVERS 
ALFALFA Prices Subject to Change SWEET CLOVER 
Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 
Lime well before sowing seed. 
Success of Alfalfa depends on you. 
The feed and soil improving value of Alfalfa is so val¬ 
uable for the average farm that the acreage is gradually 
increasing each year. The yield is ordinarily more than 
twice the amount of hay that Red Clover will afford and 
the feed is valued at least twice as high. It can be cut 
from three to five times per year, and will average four 
to five tons to the acre. It is a great nitrogen-gathering 
plant and will increase the value of the farm because it 
enriches the soil. 
It makes a wonderful pasture for hogs and assists keep¬ 
ing them in a healthy and growing condition. All kinds 
of stock are very fond of it and it comes nearer taking 
the place of grain as a fattener than any other hay. 
B-B GRADE KANSAS—Per bu. $16.50. 
B-B GRADE OKLAHOMA—Per bu. $13.25. 
GRIMM’S VERIFIED—A variety having a spreading or 
lateral root system, proven to be more hardy and lasts 
longer than other varieties. It does not pull out of the 
ground or winter kill during freezing and thawing weather 
as easily as the straight root variety. The lateral roots, 
spreading and gathering plant food from the top soil, 
seem to give quicker and more productive growth. Pres¬ 
ent prices—Per bu. $15.00. 
RED CLOVER 
A standard variety and used extensively in crop rota¬ 
tion. It is one of the best nitrogen gathering plants and 
enriches the soil as well as being a very heavy producer 
of excellent hay. All prices on Clovers subject to change. 
B-B Grade—Per bu. $12.00. 
MAMMOTH, or SAPLING CLO¬ 
VER—The plant of this clover is 
at least one-third larger than the 
ordinary Red Clover. Price—Bu. 
$ 12 . 00 . 
60 lbs. scarified seed to the bushel. 
One bushel will seed four to five acres. 
One of the greatest plants for enriching the soil. The 
plant seems to be able to live from the air and deposit 
great quantities of nitrogen in nodule form on the roots. 
If given a chance, it will restore fertility within a few 
years on badly worn and neglected land. Also an ex¬ 
cellent hay and pasture; feed value next to Alfalfa; it is 
a very rapid grower and usually affords the first green 
feed in the spring and the last in the fall. Also Sweet 
Clover will innoculate your ground for Alfalfa. The seeds 
should be sown during the early spring or early fall 
months. 
WHITE BLOSSOM (SCARIFIED)—Per bu. $5.50. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM (SCARIFIED)—Per bu. $5.75. 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
One of the hardiest of all clovers and succeeds well 
on a wide variety of soils. Specially adapted to moist 
or low land. Makes a very fine quality hay, and is one 
of the best clovers for grazing. If you have failed with 
the other clovers, try Alsike. B-B Grade—1 lb. 35c; 10 
lbs. $2.10; bu. $11.50. 
CRIMSON CLOVER—An unusual clover usually sown 
in this latitude during months of July, August or Septem¬ 
ber. Ask for price. 
KOREAN LESPEDEZA 
Korean Lespedeza will always make. As far as known 
never fails because of drought and comes to a thick 
stand each year until plowed. All stock relish Korean. It 
is one of the highest protein yielding plants, and puts 
on the weight. If cut for hay while in the blooming stage 
the remaining stubble will mature abundance of seed to 
assure a volunteer crop the next season. In this state 
(Kentucky) Korean sod land yields 25 to 50 per cent 
more corn than before Korean was used. The cost per 
acre is small. Sow 5 to 10 lbs. to the acre when sown 
with other seeds. 20 to 30 lbs. when by itself. Sow 
in the early spring. 
B-B GRADE (Dodder Free)—$4.25 per 100 lbs. 
CHOICE GRADE (Trace of Dodder)—$3.75 per 100 lbs. 
PRIME GRADE—A large per cent hulled seed. (Dod¬ 
der present) suitable for pasture land. $2.50 per 100 lbs. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
k. With A 
The 0'iqtnai Legume inocuiator ^ 
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