PASTURE GRASS SEED 
ROOTONE is outstandingly effective on the seeds of 
clover and its relatives. Red clover, white clover, alfalfa, 
alsike, ladino, and lespedeza all show increase in length 
and number of roots, and number of bacterial nodules. 
Tests have shown that ROOTONE treatment of White 
Dutch clover seed produced more than twice the usual 
root system in nine weeks after planting, with three 
times the nodules, in average good soil. 
Because ROOTONE produces deeper rooting on both 
clovers and grasses, the pasture will stand grazing bet¬ 
ter, and produce more top growth in dry weather. It 
is vital for the better utilization of fertilizer by the 
grass,—and the cost of ROOTONE per acre is less 
than 1/20 the cost of the fertilizer. 
Use one ounce of ROOTONE to 15 pounds of clover 
seed, or one pound to 240 pounds of clover seed. Seed 
thus treated with ROOTONE may be inoculated with 
the usual bacterial products just before planting. Inocu¬ 
lation is frequently needed for improving the quality of 
nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the pasture. 
