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planted on every pasture in the South. Fur- 
nishes splendid grazing from December un- 
til June. Will carry 4 to 6 head of cattle 
per acre throughout the growing season. 
. Yields 2 to 3 tons of rich, palatable hay per 
acre. Cures very quickly. Reseeds itself 
even when closely grazed and spreads rap- 
idly. Grows 2 to 3 feet high, bears small 
pink flowers and seeds heavily. Will stand 
heavier, wetter lands than most Clovers. Asa 
soil builder, many of our customers report 
that they have doubled their yields of corn 
after two years of this Clover. It matures fully 
ten days to two weeks earlier than White Dutch 
Clover. It yields nearly twice as much tonnage 
under identical growing conditions. As a winter 
cover crop it rightfully deserves better recogni- 
tion. It is adapted to successful production in every 
Southern State. 
Persian Clover grows well in mixtures, and is often 
planted with White Dutch, Bermuda and Dallis 
Grass, also Lespedeza. It has a deeper root system 
than White Dutch and requires less moisture for its 
success. It grows equally well on clay or loamy 
soils, other conditions being favorable. Five acres 
of Persian Clover pasture planted by the L.S.U. 
Dairy Farm made a growth of 30,000 pounds green 
matter per acre. Sow 6 to 8 pounds per acre from 
September to November in the fall or early spring. 
Cover very lightly. On pasture lands where 2 
heavy turf of grasses is established, the seed may 
py 
be sown broadcast and the surface lightly cut 
with a disk harrow. Inoculate seed with Nitra- 
gin. Lb. 70c; 5 Ibs. $3.00. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. 
$4.60; 100 lbs. $44.00. 
743-A MARVELOUS MIXTURE. A combination 
of three of our most famous pasture clovers— 
Persian, White Dutch and Hop. A seeding that 
will last for years. Produces fine quality and 
variety of most excellent feed and also gives a 
much longer growing season. Under almost 
any conditions this grand mixture of hardy 
clovers will give you a stand that will be enor- 
mously productive. Requires only 6 pounds of 
seed to the acre. Lb. 80c; 5 Ibs. $3.50. Not 
prepaid: 10 Ibs. $5.20; 100 Ibs. $50.00. 

