HARRY C. LINDHOLM, PROP. 51 

FARM SEED (Cont.) 
Lb. 60 Lbs. 
Alfalfa Grimm’s. The best of the alfalfas and recommended very highly. 
The price of this is usually high but it repays you. Resists the hard 
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Alfalfa—Minnesota Grown. An excellent grade and quite hardy, being 
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Medium Red Clover. This is the recognized standard of the clover fam- 
ily. It produces two crops each year. The first is generally harvested 
for hay when in full bloom. The second crop may be harvested for 
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Alsike Clover. Grows well on low, wet land where Red Clover does not 
thrive. For heavy or wet land it is a good plan to mix Alsike and 
Red Clover, using about half of each. Alsike being a perennial will 
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Sweet Clover. This variety is most generally referred to when sweet 
clover is mentioned. It lives for twé years only, but will reseed itself 
if allowed to mature. Sweet clover will grow well on most any kind 
of soil, and will improve the soil for future crops.................. 10 5.40 
White or Dutch Clover. A low close growing clover, with round white 
heads. Very fragrant and desirable for beautifying the lawn. It will 
stand close cutting and very rapidly throws up an abundance of 
leaves and blossoms. It is usually better to sow with other grasses. 
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Lb. 45 Lbs. 
Timothy. This crop is cut for hay; probably surpasses any other grass 
in cultivation; it thrives best on moist, loamy soils, and is not well 
suited to light, sandy or gravelly soils, it should be cut just when 
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Red Top. Valuable for most soils. Good permanent grass; stands our 
climate well; is adapted to our pastures; has succeeded on alkali soil 
when other grasses failed. Fancy clean or hulled seed; sow 8 to 10 
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Kentucky Blue Grass. Will outlive any other grasses for pasture or lawn, 
but should not be cut or pastured too closely in extremely hot, dry 
weather. The seed is very slow in germinating, therefore, it is ad- 
visable to plant with other varieties of quicker growing habits. Makes 
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Sudan Grass. Sow early in May, and the crop should be ready for the 
first cutting in July. Broadcast 18 to 25 pounds per acre............ 07 
Reed Canary Grass, or Phalaris. It thrives in locations where the water level is 
practically at the surface of the soil all the time and above the surface part of 
the time. No other forage crop, the seed of which is available in quantity, will 
thrive so well on highly productive lands that are too wet for most other crops. 
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