New ALPHA Sweet Clover 
More Hay. More Pasture, More Fertility, More Seed 
ALPHA sweet clover, first season’s growth. The upper photo is of the mother plant from 
which Alpha strains were obtained. 
Look Ahead—Buy Now—Help Introduce the Seed 
A new introduction of the University of Saskatchewan. ALPHA, 
with the good qualities of alfalfa, lacks the coarseness of sweet clover, 
has finer stems and is four times as leafy and more palatable than the 
common sweet clover. Tried this out on my own farm few years 
and I am convinced it will replace all other sweet clover in the country. 
It is biennial in habit and a prolific seed producer. It looks to me that 
it should compare well as a cash crop when grown for feed for years 
to come. 
Prices: 10 lbs. $3.00; 30 lbs. $6.60; 50 lbs. $9.50; 100 lbs. $18.75 
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