TIMOTHY SEED 
CHEAP 
A 40 Acre Field of Our “Purity Brand” Timothy 
1421 Timothy Purity Brand 
Bu. 45 lbs. Sow in Spring or Fall, 
12 lbs. per acre. As a crop to cut 
for hay, Timothy is probably sur¬ 
passed by no other grass now culti¬ 
vated. It is usually sown with 
other grasses about one-half to 
one-third of the above amount. 
Timothy Seed is one of our spe- 
tialties. Postpaid, Y% lb., 17c; lb., 
30c; 3 lbs., 70c; 5 lbs., $1.00; Not 
Prepaid, 14 bu., 95c; % bu., $1.80; 
bu., $3.40; 2 to 5 bu. @ $3.30 per 
bu., 5 bu. and over @ $3.25 per bu. 
1427 Timothy and Alsike Clover 
Mixture “Purity Brand” 
GREAT PASTURE AND HAY CROP 
(Bu. 45 Tbs.) — Sow 10 to 12 lbs. per acre. This is by far the best and cheapest seeding. On low bottom, moist 
soils where other grasses fail, this will give you perfect satisfaction and on upland it’s amazing the tonnage of 
hay that you can produce by seeding this combination of Alsike and Timothy mixed. These are both perennial 
grasses. They come into maturity about the same time and therefore especially suited as a combination hay 
or pasture crop. When once established, they last for years or until you wish to break up the meadow. Perfectly 
hardy everywhere. Postpaid, % lb. 20c; lb. 35c; 3 lbs. 90c; 5 lbs. $1.25. Not Prepaid, 14 bu. $1.25; % bu. $2.35; bu. 
$4.50; 2 to 5 bu. @ $4.40 per bu.; 5 bu. and over @ $4.25 per bu. 
1248 Medium Red or June 
Sow 12 lbs. per acre. Splendid for hay, pas¬ 
tures, soiling or plowing under. Especially de¬ 
sirable for dairy cows on account of its high 
percentage of nitrogenous elements. Two cut¬ 
tings may be made in a season. Northern grown 
Medium Red or June clover has become widely 
known for its purity, strong vitality, vigorous 
growth and stooling qualities. The best is the 
cheapest when it comes to clover seed. We 
handle “The Very Best Obtainable.” Postpaid, 
y 2 lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 3 lbs., 90c; 5 lbs., $1.25. Not 
Prepaid, 14 bu., $2.70; y 2 bu., $5.10; bu., $9.85; 
2 to 5 bu. @ $9.70 per bu.; 5 bu. and over @ 
$9.50 per bu. 
1251 Mammoth Red—Sow 12 lbs. per Acre 
Larger and coarser than medium red and two 
weeks later. Yields much more bulk than me¬ 
dium clover, but makes only one crop. Pasture 
after that. Largely used to restore fertility to 
worn-out soil. Postpaid, y, lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 
3 lbs., 90c; 5 lbs., $1.25. Not Prepaid, 14 bu., 
$2.70; % bu., $5.10; bu., $9.85; 2 to 5 bu. @ $9.70 
per bu.; 5 bu. and over @ $9.50 per bu. 
1235 Alsike—Sow 8 lbs. per Acre 
Hardiest of all Clovers, resisting even the most 
severe cold. Especially adapted to low, moist 
soils where other Clovers fail and, at the same 
time, gives perfect satisfaction on the upland. 
Makes ideal combination hay when mixed with 
Timothy at the rate of 14 Alsike, % Timothy. 
Postpaid, y 2 lb., 20c; lb., 35c; 3 lbs., 90c; 5 lbs., 
$1.25. Not Prepaid, 14 bu., $2.70; % bu., $5.10; 
bu., $9.85; 2 to 5 bu. @ $9.70 per bu.; 5 bu. 
and over @ $9.50 per bu. 
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1238 Crimson-Clover 
or Giant Incarnate (60 lbs. 
Bu.) “Purity Brand.” Sow 15 
lbs. per acre 
South of the Ohio River this 
wonderful annual clover 
leads them all for hay, for 
pastures and fertilizer. In 
the North sow in April, 
ready to cut and pasture 
July 10th. Every farmer 
ought to sow at least one acre 
for his hogs. Postpaid, Yz lb., 
20c; lb., 35c; 3 lbs., 90c; 5 
lbs., $1.25. Not Prepaid, *4 
bu., $2.75; % bu., $5.00; bu., 
$9.50; 2 to 5 bu. @ $9.40 
per bu.; 5 bu. and over @ 
$9.25 per bu. 
1243 Korean Lespedeza Annual 
Hulled Scarified Seed (Bu. 60 lbs.) 
“Purity Brand” FREE from DODDER 
Sow 15 lbs. per Acre 
AN EARLY DROUGHT-RESISTANT SOIL-BUILDER 
Does Especially Well in High Altitudes. Greatest 
Annual Pasture or Hay Crop Ever Introduced 
The abundant growth and deep penetrating roots cov- > 
ered with nodules make it an outstanding grazing 
and soil-building legume. The strong root growth 
penetrates about 8 inches deep, making it highly 
drought-resistant, and thriving on poor, wornout soils 
where alfalfa and clovers would fail. In feeding value 
it is about equal to alfalfa; has no woody stem; holds 
its leaves well and produces a full crop the first season. 
A harrowing before sowing is the only preparation 
necessary. Postpaid, V 2 lb. 20c; lb., 35c; 3 lbs., 90c; 
5 lbs., $1.25. Not Prepaid, Vi bu., $1.60; V 2 bu., $2.90; 
bu., $5.50; 2 to 5 bu. @ $5.40 per bu.; 5 bu. and over 
@ $5.30 per bu. of GO lbs. 
1245 Lespedeza (Sericea) Perennial 
“Purity Brand” (Bu. 60 lbs.) Sow 12 
lbs. per Acre 
The new permanent Clover introduced by the 
U. S. Dept, of Agriculture. Perennial legume 
which grows on poor land and acid or sour land 
as well as rich land. After established, it. is a 
great drought-resister with an enormous root 
system. It enriches the soil, lives through the 
winter, starts growth early in spring and gives 
at least 3 cuttings a season with as high as 3 
tons per acre at one cutting of hay. All kinds 
of stock relish the hay, and it may be closely 
grazed. 
Sow rather shallow in the spring or fall in well 
prepared, warm soil 4 lbs. per acre in drills or 12 
lbs. per acre broadcast. Postpaid, y 2 lb., 25c; 
lb., 45c; 3 lbs., $1.20; 5 lbs., $1.75. Not Prepaid, 
Vi bu.,, $3.10; l / 2 bu., $5.85; bu., $11.45; 2 to 5 
bu. @ $11.35 per bu.; 5 bu. and over @ $11.25 
per bu. 
Marvelous Hay and Pasture Crop. The one and only 
Sure Clover for Sour or Acid Poor Soil 
Tile Great Lespedeza Clover 
