Hoffman's 
Our 40 Years' Experience Your Protection SWEET CLOVER 
“Want to highly recoin* 
mend your Economical Mix¬ 
ture as being the best grass 
seed I have ever sown. I rea¬ 
lize that good seeds are a 
blessing to farmers. Therefore 
I appreciate the privilege of 
recommending both your 
good seeds and service to 
others.” —■ Samp O’Dell, 
Nicholas County , West Vir - 
ginia. 
“This year I planted your 
Hybrid 218. The yield was 
better than any corn grown 
by me. It husked easily. I 
expect to plant this variety 
again this season.”—C. E. 
Sutphen, White House Sta¬ 
tion, N. J. 
WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER 
This clover is a good soil builder. Makes 
rather coarse hay. Planted in the spring, it 
will give a fine growth by fall of the same 
year. White Blossom is a biennial variety 
(Melilotus alba). It lives for two years. 
Planted in the spring or fall of one year, 
it will live until mid-summer of the follow¬ 
ing year. Let it go to seed and it will re¬ 
seed itself and last for years. Used by many 
farmers to prepare the soil for alfalfa. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER 
.Yellow-Flowering biennial Sweet Clover 
(Melilotus officinalis). It grows 2 to iy 2 to 
3 feet the first year, 4 to 5 feet the second 
year. Does not make as much growth as 
White Blossom, but has finer stems. There¬ 
fore, preferred for hay or pasture. 
GRUNDY COUNTY SWEET CLOVER 
An early dwarf strain of the biennial 
White Blossom Sweet Clover. Matures 2 
weeks earlier. Has finer stems. Makes finer 
hay. Grows palatable feed. Not as tall. 
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