New ALPHA Sweet Clover 
(ALFALFA-LIKE) 
More Hay, More Pasture, More Fertility, More Seed 
ALPHA Sweet Clover, first season’s growth, produces four times as many succulent leaves, 
hay and pasture as the ordinary sweet clover 
Look Ahead—Buy Now—Help introduce the Seed 
A new introduction of the University of Saskatchewan. ALPHA, 
with a top like alfalfa, and the roots of sweet clover, has finer 
stems and is four times as leafy and more palatable than the com¬ 
mon 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 as 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 
NEW LOW-ACID CANE 
A New Introduction by the South Dakota State College 
Produces a mass of sweet, rich, succulent forage, more nutritious 
than corn silage. Cattle and sheep eat it right to the very root. 
A newly developed strain of Sorghum low in prussic acid; lessens 
danger of cattle and sheep poisoning. 
The way the cattle and sheep go after it proves that they relish 
this cane, and the gains they are making on it go to prove that it • 
has lots of feed value, too. 
It yields 25 to 50 per cent more than other varieties of cane. 
10 lbs. 80c; 25 lbs. $1.40; 50 lbs. $2.25; 100 lbs. $4.00, bags included 
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