

Better known ; 
ton Belt, but ie nae Northe 































ecommende ; very we ™ Dpart of 
Our ade icnietly a8. 3 Well in. the lowe the Cot: 
hay and soil improy o' winter and «ol. region 
Cott and yields 1 to 9 eon; 0! Meadows @ Sbring Das ee 
Fotton Belt, Red Clover ttiMgs. In the =,5°Me Use sture 
ng from : ,°VEr IS sometj > States oa or 
Southe °M 3 10.9 yeare SCMetimes ; | North 
at y “tensive S ern gs years Big ee Den of th 
Sfakes a jaree nowt Cond due tee SP eilehed fall or ean mers: whic bea ee a rule it doce the Blanes 
aKkes nOW he seth : st. Sora , - Y spring > p COMES it , S not ts 
s rowt soil builde e furnish f Ney STP ee Necesen p Survie 
heavier & Tt’s a great s ther pastut Ish full epay: BU eoree, os ary to pl ive 
m. Fee lee CEN OLLO pote, & clovers sTazing which ie, 02 it ts Dlant ey 
root system. | ivestock. fall gra ‘ Bee EM Oe DE ich t Blane ery 
by all kinds fe the summer ay He na creat dotldinpie ‘S, except trousual for wintey arpuel to 
Ae 16 early "ing cloy oie types 2% SPring 
: * : Rates ’ wl] and sprj er omm Yybes, suit thi 
in St s, Here in one cut- ber acre. w spring at elice “soy, his 
pasture are nad the first sear, aye azing en- crops, 5 hen planted in pasture 18 of 12 ee during 
iiDes Ct ueed crop the secot ing spring and nr . 
9 
Plant dur 

is ° mix ee 
"eis sufficient, qures Wit 
7 -: ie é : 
e 1003 5 Be $1 grown seed, yate oo 
8: $2.20; 100 Ibe. $ 
* S. per = 
With NT ber ac 
Lb. AOA GIN, 
to 

ces: 
20.00, brepaid: 


S 4 ule be i 
NITE, 55 abs. $10.00. 
Cee TAGGIN, _ Lb. 306 ss St 
Aa 10 Ibs. $1:20; 100 






182! “A M 
arvelo "i 
of thr us Mj 
the South ou" Most xture, 
734 Louisiana-grown White Dutch Clover is the only 
plant that furnishes abundant grazing throughout the 
year under severe Southern conditions. The hottest 
dry summers do not stop its steady and sure growth. 




far 
: : ersis TWH 10 
seeding + rsian, us 



Op, 
fully a month earlier than imported seed, 


COmbinat; 
g : 1 hite Pasture qj]-/2ation 
: J ) quality - at wil] ast Dutch and. Clovers for 
It has no equal for winter and early spring grazing. also gj pan Variety a+ for years {yellow 
Louisiana-grown seed produces a crop that blooms 5lves x 
H 
Ss: of 
almost a; oe Much Joy 











] _ ost excell noduces fine 
srow1ng love Y Conditions 2c" Pasture <2! feed 5 
several inches taller with leaves and stems twice as mousie will Bivere ne this grand meson Whee 
large. It is relished by all livestock. It is. adapted have ‘ej Productive. a stand that eure f hard 
in the South to practically every region and type of ion ie ue their enth undreds et iA Vill be ehor 
soil. It is a perennial. White Dutch Clover does well building eeding value USiastic endorec, Customers 
with Bermuda and Dallis Grass, as well as with Ken- isking je ments , and equally a ment of j 
tucky Blue Grass and Red Top in the upper South. vents “the only 1ecessay Sowing the Tich in soil 
Sow during the fall and early spring at the rate of Usually th eed from pe Wher hear ¢ @ light 
10 lbs. per-acre when planted alone. On established urther ape, Seed is Sore ninE {] ue turf pra. 
pastures, from 4 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre will give seed + tRelention, It 1 on the ey Prompt] 
a good stand. Seed should be inoculated with NI- Sowings Re Cre tO pine only requi 2 ° Witho' 
TRAGIN, Lb. $1.25; 5 Ibs. $5.00. Not prepaid: Ceas, eave Deen conan eo9d stand, Pounds. of 
S. 00; 9s, $70.00. eed su imited. é y ed s ) Con 2d wi é s 
10 lbs. $8.00; 100 lbs, $7 pply ieee $3.00" Y limited, vith remarkat enring 
ot prepaid: 719 °arly. 





st opet for OLE hes, ‘s 
8, ae S T é er 
and low placa With Rea. It is of ng overs 
and spring at S in the Dasture 8Tass on the galue 
This is an excellent inoculating material ; b te of SC m 
and a product you can absolutely rely upon. 


Will produce heavy nodule clusters on roots. 
Easy to apply. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
For all Clovers and Alfalfa 
% bu. 30¢; 1 bu. 50c; 2% bu. $1.00. 
Lespedeza 
50 lbs. 45c; 100 Ibs. 65c. 
Soy and Velvet Beans, also Cowpeas, 
Peanuts and Crotalaria 
120 lbs. 30c; 5 bu.. 58c; 
25 bu. $2.60; 30 bu. 
$3.45. 




















740 California Hulled — (yedicago hispida). A 
builder of lands and animals. From start to finish it 
adds nitrogen to the soil for the sueceeding crops, adding 











ee vegetable matter, holding plant-food from washing away 
ey) an in winter rains and building up your livestock every day 
2 it is grazed. In some respects it is superior to the eom- 
mon spotted variety offered in the bur, because it is 
Also easier to obtain a stand, grows faster, and withstands 
sgom Sweet hee winter dry weather better. Stock relish it better and it reseeds 
1 Yellow Blossom, mK. valuab SNe under the closest grazing. Valuable in permanent pasture 
738 Annual “sour Clover.” G, : mixtures. 





rows # matter Simply broadcast the seed over the grazing 
spoken of “the lower Boone a of perce ; 




0 tons att hen area without further attention at the rate of 20 to 30 
Jegume 107 vices 5 t i eae itselt 3 ycinds oO pounds to the acre when planted alone, or 5 to 10 pounds 
tall and Pro will res nrives on. all Sow ur- to the acre in pasture mixtures. Better results will be 
early aye ning. Le t antly : 2 obtained if the surface is lightly disked after the seeds 
4 th are sown. 

Fall sowings are recommended, but good re- 
sults are obtained when planted during the early spring. 
Seed should be inoculated with NITRAGIN. Lb. 35¢;3 
5 lbs. $1.25. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $1.60; 100 Ibs. 
$14.00. 




REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New Orleans 
Farm & Field Seeds 





