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atone eae for hay, pasture and soil - bu 
sa, eal opie 2 than any other known 1 
Sees cine roughts that would kill oth 
percent. Grows Sanh ooe on. Gig uolice ee twenty-five to atty 
gravelly soils and galled hi n acid soils, waste lan‘ds cote 
will grow. Reseeds its 1 Pere on ee Ist ‘of value 
but is easily killed Rrveres Cal beten an jerely razed, 
As easily Bur Bane ear, 1e€n severely gr 
tures in all Southern pasture Sydeee Saag ew in mie 
‘726 Tennessee 76. A 
Lespedez Saas selected late maturi : 
eps aaa pape ceed by the Tennessee ies savincom of Common 
grows much taller pat gine pene original Tages eae ea 
lower ae yields a third m ae er but 
lower. cotton belt. and pspecially popular in. western "wennessec 
: Carona, : ce; 5 s enne 
ties, see price-list in back of Bue hee For larger quanti- 
A sedeza 
j ermanent 
resistant, P en 
oe aro ar jand, as,\ ell as viel 
ees he soil for nouris 
is i ow an 














- es 
ee nial 
rg 
Pe 
gl 
COMMON 
g 
ve ane ee eTOn 
A 7 Ss. W y 
wider territory true ether = = 
rieties. The most important 
ee legume in the South 
ee earrying capacity 
or pasture lands from 25 to 
Patel Grows on poor soils, 
‘f uding acid types, and sup- 
plies grazing during the sum- 
















’ h . 
tons of ary, closely & d se n 
winters. “May Jed and ecarified SCC. ared see 9 ounds P mer a f ; 
only recleaned. > cs -ft, rows Por well Prroadcast : nould be inoculated. ee most pentane planta pth 
pounds. P lier the bet onitural leaflet f° Pet quantities, 5° po basa: wil hot, a o 
1s . soil will produce 5 - 
at growth, and SPAChen a 
eight. of from 18 to 30 
inches. The small 
> -§ stems 
the plant make it .an Aiaiiy 
cured hay crop. Seed should 
id a 
be. planted 
: anted on a well-prepare 
but firm seed. bed in areas 
ruary or March. On. grazing 
crops sow 10 to 15 po 
f unds 
per acre. When oan bod 
alone for hay crop sow 25 
eG Lb. 40c; 5 Ibs 
oe st in back gi 



of the annual Lespedezas. 
deep penetrating roots 
s Korean _Lespe- 
d. soil-build- 
732 The earliest 
The abundant growth, 
eovered with nodules make 
deza’ an outstanding grazing an 
ing legume. It, makes larger growth than 
the Common, 15 to 94 inches, single plants 
having a spread of 3 feet; has larger leaves, 
furnishes pasturage three weeks earlier. It 18 
highly resistant to drought, and thrives on 
poor, worn-out soils where alfalfa and clovers 
fail. 
Holds its leaves well and produces a full 
crop the first season. It is an annual, re- 
ugh closely grazed. It 




. akes f 
entire Soup ee, ste 
sulle A is oF gerowth and thri 
n the stang eading srowth. f Oyen the 
i » Dut. stands 



seeds indefinitely altho 
is highly recommended for the upper South abund 
where the seasons are shorter and the sun mon ance of seed is. th 
an is especially good for sec- being ae is more Seo enich Ais fees It ‘produces 
ener roofep Ueht-resistan ser th S an 
ted sistant than oo, Ube © 
an the om- 


less severe. Kore 
tions with short 
matures its seed 
It produces on a 
mon varieties grow, 
for hay, fertile soil will 
crowing seasons, because it 
crop earlier than the other's. 
ll soil types where the com- 
but in producing Korean 
give much greater re- 
d in permanent pas- 


and coas »-or fro 
ae ommon’ yen Car oling ent 
or h a south 
C f sed same pr ay and pa . 
2 pou ed for rang ; pastu 
where Ropes of hay and € of distribution 
i obe seed. On 7 sown Stribution 
per alone, sow a0 
tf 30 









turn. If Korean is use 
ture mixtures, Pe Bead may od ete with 
other grasses and clovers in the spring, Us- § # in the Le ? 
i seed pi a i Dlantina edeza_ is Manen 
awe Sane peer a 35 ‘pe to. the 4 Rottould oF lie, abeaie one ore lands 
acre. February and March are the best ture. makes an ape early spe pounds {cumes 
Due to severe drought in appreciated Soil ihihtpoen: all stra, for best veanien: 
hy ement K er an sults, 
' Kobe sho fall 
SHould be har: 
etter 


srowt S lare 
h and adaptatine ,10°t system 
months to plant. 
Korean Lespedeza Clover 
very desir: at 
1.2 lesitable 10n to poor 
producing states, | 
i short supply and higher 


Seed is in very 
prices are expected. Lb, 30¢; 5 Ibs. $1.00. e as a C ; 
ce price-list in back Of catalne larger dan uider il Soils, makes it 
Be a ia £ D. te Ss] 
ities, see price-list ta pee 
aCe 
For . larger quantities, § 
of catalog. 


Farm and Field Seeds ae : | 
65 REUTER SEED CO., Inc., New. Orleans 
