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SWEET CLOVER 
735 (Melilo+US alba)- A biennial S^eet 
Clover, growth Umfirst year-: ^ x a tc nSve 
root system. ^ a / estoc k. No other ^ &raz . 
by al i.inures up to the summer,^ he in all 
crop measu this plant. ® onntb two cut* 
g/furn^hedhy thg e P he . Souto t^ ^ 
pasture mature ^ the first year,^ ing e n* 
tings of hay_a crop the seco d tbe early 
ting and nreferable. pl f nt nf iJ to 20 pounds 
tirely, dPS the rate pj l&x ° i8 carefully 
fall and 8 PP^ wn alone. Our seea ded and 
ner acre, if 8 °;A a nd scientifically & qU otes. 
I^tbaoiN. w- |O| 0 . ; 5 100 fts. $10.00. 
prepaid. 
ALfIKE CLOVER 
736 This is the best pasture Clover for low, wet or 
poor lands. On the borders of marshes, seepy hill¬ 
sides, and places too wet for other Clovers, this plant 
makes its best growth. Sow during the early spring 
at the rate of 6 to 8 lbs. per acre. Seed should be 
inoculated with NITRAGIN. Lb. 40c; 5 lbs. $1.75. 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $2.40; 100 lbs. $22.00. 
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738 Annual Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover. Valu¬ 
able winter legume for the lower South. Grows 2 
to 3 feet tall and produces 5 to 10 tons of green 
matter per acre. It thrives on all kinds of soil. Sow 
during the early fall and spring at the rate of 20 lbs. 
per acre. Inoculate seed with NITRAGIN. Lb. 25c; 
5 lbs. $1.00. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 80c; 100 lbs. 
$ 6 . 00 . 
^-The^ioriginal legume inoculator. Easy 
POSTPAID PRICES 
1 / U ^ A1 l Clovers and Alfalfa 
V 2 bu. 30c; 1 bu. 50c; %y 2 bu. $1.00. 
_ Lespedeza 
1 bu. 30c; 2 bu. 50c; 5 bu nn 
Peanuts, Soy and Velvet Beans, Cowfea's and 
1 ku - 30c; 2. bu. 50c; 5 bn <51 nn- 
w b p' ®*: 60; *25 bu. $3.00. ‘Packed’ 
for Peanuts Soy Beans and Cowpeas 
V Garden Peas an d Beans 
/ 2 bu. 25c ; 1 bu. 40c; 5 bu. $1.70. 
,^ agI " Gar den Size 
3 °r Garden Peas, Beans, Sweet 
i^eas. Lima Beans and Lupins. 
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in mixtures, pallis Grass. , spring- 
h-r d Su|| y ‘^^“Ve^op -ea 
r lightly. BUUJ 
[able July 1 * 
2 £ 0 CI OVtk 
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then ded ehipn JVes Ve ry weff 1 ® ^ 0r thern Dart 
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iNot prepaid ; in „ Lh - 40c 
U Jbs - $22.00 ° Jbs * $2.40; 
40 c; 
100 lbs X'^J'J : 
ios. $ 22 . 00 . 
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Clover 
740 California Hulled (Medicago h i s P i a a), a 
builder of lands and animals. From start to finish it 
adds nitrogen to the soil for the succeeding crops, adding 
vegetable matter, holding plantfood from washing away 
in winter rains and building up your livestock every day 
it is grazed. In some respects it is superior to the com¬ 
mon spotted variety offered in the bur, because it is 
easier to obtain a stand, grows faster, and withstands 
dry weather better. Stock relish it better and it reseeds 
under the closest grazing. Valuable in permanent pasture 
mixtures. Simply broadcast the seed over the grazing 
area without further attention at the rate of 20 to 30 
pounds to the acre when planted alone, or 5 to 10 pounds 
to the acre in pasture mixtures. Better results will be 
obtained if the surface is lightly disked after the seeds 
are sown. Fall sowings are recommended, but good re- 
, suits are obtained when planted during the early spring. 
Seed should be inoculated with NITRAGIN. Lb. 35c; 
5 lbs. $1.25. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.40; 100 ibs. 
$ 12 . 00 . _ 
REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
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Farm & Field Seeds 
