Northern Grown Seeds Are Adaptable Anywhere 
"DISCO" SWEET CLOVER 
5 Reasons Why 
you SHOULD sow RECLEANED 
AND SCARIFIED SEED 
• ‘‘ONE ACEE SWEET OLOVEE PLOWED UN- 
DEE A YEAE ATTEE SEEDING WILL ADD 
APPEOXIMATELY 100 POUNDS NITEOGEN 
TO THE SOIL.* ’—Iowa State College, April, 1931. 
• IT GIVES YOU QXnCKEE EETUENS 
• PEOVIDES PASTUEE SAME YEAE YOU SOW 
• PUTS INTO THE SOIL WHAT OTHEE CEOPS 
TAKE OUT 
• IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO KILL OUT 
AND IS THE CHEAPEST MEANS OF BUILD¬ 
ING UP YOUE FAEM TODAY. 
HUBAM 
Annual White Blossom. Where it is considered desir¬ 
able to have the crop make its growth, flower, form seed 
and die in one year, Hubam has advantages. It certainly 
has a strong appeal to the honey producer, greatly increas¬ 
ing the available bee pasture. 
GRUNDY COUNTY, EARLY WHITE 
DWARF WHITE, CRYSTAL WHITE 
Under these various titles, a dwarf growing type of the 
biennial white variety has been distributed during the 
past few years. It is earlier, grows to a medium height, 
does not require clipping, matures its seed earlier and 
more uniform; is consequently easier handled. 
Sweet Clover—Tall White Blossom 
TALL WHITE BLOSSOM 
YELLOW BLOSSOM 
MELILOTUS OFFICINALIS—This variety is also a 
biennial, growing a hay crop the first year; flowers, 
bears seed and dies at the end of the second year. 
Stems are finer, inclined to be less “woody** and have 
a larger proportion of leaves and fine branches, which 
naturally makes it a better pasture, and some farmers 
prefer it as a hay crop, although it makes less tonnage 
per acre than the White Blossom variety. 
MELILOTUS ALBA— This is by far the most 
popular biennial variety. Under ideal con¬ 
ditions it will sometimes make a growth of 
48 inches the first year, its usual growth be¬ 
ing 18 to 30 inches. It stores up a tremen¬ 
dous quantity of reserve food in its deep tap 
root, which enables the plant to make a 
rapid and vigorous growth early the follow¬ 
ing spring. 
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MISCELLANEOUS CLOVERS 
ALSIKE or SWEDISH CLOVER 
Produces the finest quality of clover hay; un¬ 
usually hardy, and well adapted for pasture. Thrives 
best on low and moist lands and is particularly well 
adapted for mixing with Timothy, as it will grow 
under similar conditions, and can be cured well if 
grown in this manner. 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER 
The unusually low price on Medium Eed Clover 
this spring should be an incentive to sow plenty 
of it this year. Where adapted there is no more 
valuable clover crop raised. Insist on domestic 
grown Eed Clover seed. All our seed is domestic 
grown. 
MAMMOTH RED CLOVER 
Coarser and stronger growing than the Medium 
Eed. Well adapted for hay, if cut early, but is 
mostly used as pasture and for fertilizing. 
WHITE or DUTCH CLOVER 
A dwarf close-growing variety, in demand for 
lawns and pasture. Fine for top seeding on old pas¬ 
tures. Improves feed value. Our price on this high 
quality seed is very reasonable. 
All our clovers are domestic grown. The U. 8. Depart¬ 
ment of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry does not 
recommend imported clovers, in fact warns farmers against 
their use, with the exception of Canadian grown seed. 
Not only are imported clovers less hardy, but they yield 
less and are otherwise unsatisfactory. 
The BARGAIN COUNTER' 
Alfalfa and Sweet Clover Are Our Specialties 
Eecleaning many carlots in a season, we generally have on hand many small lots not just good 
enough for our regular brands. A little off color, perhaps, or containing Pigeon Grass or a 
little Gumbo. We give real snaps in these. Write us about them. 
Save Money Seeding Thot New Hog Lot 
HOUSES. MITCHELL, S. D.—EMMETSBURG, IOWA 
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