Poor Land Is Unprofitable. Sweet Clover Builds It Up Quickly 
Domestic Northern Grown 
More land is going to be sown to clovers and grass 
this year. Sweet Clover excels in soil building and 
is the cheapest of all to buy. Seed supplies are not 
large. Already market advances show the tre- j 
mendous demand for this crop. We bought large i 
supplies early. As long as they last you can buy J 
at our money saving prices. A.A.A. payments are m 
75c per acre in some districts. See page 2 for m 
details. 
VARIETIES 
Sweet Clover—That which we formerly listed as 
W White Sweet Clover, is now designated as Sweet Clover 
f only. The reason is that in nearly all the main seed- 
' ing" producing sections some Yellow Sweet Clover has 
gotten into the fields. While in many instances the per¬ 
centage of yellow is small it is still technically a ques¬ 
tion about selling it as straight White Blossom, even 
though much may be all white. It is a wonderful crop 
for pasture, soil building and produces heavy crops of hay. 
It’s the big type. 
Grundy County Type—Does not grow as tall as the com¬ 
mon Sweet Clover. Matures about 3 weeks earlier. See 
I page 6. 
w T Yellow Type Sweet Clover—Lives two 
^ years. Matures between Common and 
^ Grundy County. Finer stemmed and leafy. 
Mostly all yellow blossom. See page 8. 
Hubam Type—An annual Sweet Clover. 
Makes complete growth in the same year 
sown. Blooms, bears seeds same 
year sown. See page 8. 
Nature’s Way of Seeding I 
This is a beautiful bargain in seed m 
in the same form as it falls from the 
plant in the fall. It is one of the 
surest and best ways of getting a stand. 
This should be sown during the early win¬ 
ter. The seed then becomes imbedded in 
the soil. The freezing and thawing pre¬ 
pare the seed for quick germination in the 
spring. Unhulled is not recommended for 
late spring seeding as it is slower in ger¬ 
minating. A good time to sow is Decem¬ 
ber, January, February or first part of 
March, on the snow or frozen ground. Some 
The Pinnacle of Quality in 
Grundy County Type Sweet Clover 
Like Lot Cream this Lot Hi-Test is the finest quality, 
only it’s the Grundy County Type or Dwarf Type of Sweet 
Clover. It is beautiful seed. The farmer who is par¬ 
ticular and “cranky” about sowing high grade seed will 
like this extra fancy Star Bargain. Lot Hi-Test is good 
clean seed. It is quick growing and has a high germina¬ 
tion. The berries are uniform and the color excellent. 
Grundy County in Demand 
Many farmers like this smaller type. Seldom grows 
over Zy 2 feet high. Is earlier than the big white. The 
seed is smaller in size and goes further. 11 or 12 pounds 
per acre makes a good seeding. It is more economical to 
sow. Past years sold as White Blossom. Makes better 
hay crop. Lot Hi-Test is one of our fine Star Bargains. 
We guarantee every shipment to be satisfactory. 
Extra Nice Seed 
Much Unhulled Seed that is offered 
poorly cleaned. We ob- A 
tain our Unhulled Seed 
from a shipper in Min- 
nesota, who picks out 
the best 
Unhulled pur- 
chased from Wt/ m A 
growers. Our 
Unhulled Seed is 
fine clean qual- 
ity. Our seed is B 
quoted low. Stocks of 
this fine quality are 
limited, order early 
and sow early. 
Gentlemen: I bought Sweet Clover from you 
la.st spring, and .sowed it on a stock field, on 
very steep ground sloping to the we.st. I have 
a line stand, pastured it tlirough the dry montlis 
and it is now over knee high. I am well plea.sed 
with the Red Tag Grimm Alfalfa seed bought 
from you last spring. (Signed) J. Ralph .Meyer. 
„ Clrcleville, Ohio. 
Gentlemen: Enclosed find another order for 
clover seed. This is my third year ordering 
Clover from you. Am more than pleased with the 
last two clover seedings, both in price and qual- 
I had the only good piece of Sweet Clover 
seed in this neighborhood last summer. 
Yours truly. (Signed) Uaivey M. Bode. 
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