
We Deal Specially in Farm Seeds and Give Special Service 
60 Ibs. 
Per Bu. 

Lot Wisconsin 
Contains White Clover 

The Alsike crop was about normal; but we are holding down the 
price. A bushel sows 10 acres. Much cheaper than Sweet Clover to 
sow. Costs much less to sow than Red Clover. Alsike has higher feed- 
ing value than Red Clover. The hay is less dusty. Has fine smooth 
stems. Grows on poor soil. A seeding lasts several years. 
Many farmers practice sowing some Alsike with White Dutch Clover. 
It adds to production and helps to do away with. bare spots in the 
field. Alsike is less apt to winter kill. Alsike Clover is grown from 
Oregon to Maine and from Canada south to as far as Tennessee. 
Character of Seed 
The quality of this Tot makes the value. It is good clean, high ger- 
minating seed. We bought it at a bargain price because it contained 
five to eight percent of White Dutch Clover and about four to six per- 
cent of other Clovers, such as Red Clover and Sweet Clover. Lot 
“Wisconsin’’ has a total crop purity of over 97%. Is new seed, so 
germination is high. White Dutch Clover is selling for over $40.00 per 
bushel. Lot ‘‘Wisconsin’’ is priced low, $1.50 to $2.00 per bu. This 
great Star Bargain deserves the attention of every buyer who wants full 
value for his money. If you want straight Alsike, buy one of our reg- 
ular brands quoted on page 32, 
Easy to Get Started 
Alsike Clover is one of the easiest to get to grow. This crop does 
not care much what kind of land you sow it on. It may be too sour 
for Red Clover or too wet, and yet it will grow Alsike. It works well 
in pastures and meadows. If you have any trouble getting Red Clover 
started, use Alsike. It’s a good plan to mix it with Red Clover if you 
are doubtful of success. Alsike is a perennial. 
A Big Saving 
Farmers that belong to the Agricultural Conservation Program ob- 
tain benefits in many sections of the country for sowing Alsike. In 
most districts of the country the benefit payments amount to 75c per 
acre. If you sowed 7 or 8 lbs. of this seed per acre, you would only 
have a few cents to pay out of your own pocket. These payments 
would also apply to the other two offers of lot ‘‘Never-Fail’’ and lot 
‘Thrift’? on this page. If you are not familiar with the benefit pay- 
ments, consult your local committee about allowances on seeding 
Alsike, 














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clovers and grasses. 
NEVER-FAIL 
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Alsike with Other Clovers 
This lot cuts your seeding cost 15% to 25%. It is mostly Al- 
sike Clover. Lot ‘‘Never-Fail’’ contains about 10% to 15% of 
other clovers, such aS Red Clover, White Dutch Clover and Sweet 
Clover. Contains a sprinkling of Timothy of about 2% or 3%. 
This is a good serviceable lot of seed. Most farmers prefer a 
little Red Clover and other clovers mixed with their Alsike. 
Lot ‘‘Never-Fail’’ produces a practical crop for hay, pasture and 
building up your soil. You do not have to lime your soil to 
grow Alsike Clover. We buy many lots of Alsike that contain 
some of these other clovers. About 7 Ibs. of lot ‘‘Never-Fail’’ 
will seed as much as 9 or 10 lbs. of straight Red Clover. This 
makes an economical seeding. 
A Wonderful Opportunity 
This seed has been recleaned. Has a good purity and germi- 
nation. Will produce a good stand. It is practically a sure crop. 
This is hardy northern grown seed. Here is an opportunity to 
cut down your cost of seeding. Lot ‘‘Never-Fail’’ is sold on our 
Money Back Guarantee. We will be glad to send you a free 
sample. Economize this year by buying lot ‘‘Never-Fail.’’ 
Nashville, Ind. 
Gentlemen: Enclosed herewith another order for 
Clover Alsike and Timothy mixed. The seed I 
bought from you before produced such a nice piece 
of grass that it is the talk of the neighborhood. 
They say it is the best piece that they have seen 
anywhere this year, 
(Signed) E. B. Nisbet. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
The famous pasture clover. 
growth sown 
Also known as a lawn 
clover. It is used in lawn grass mixtures. Is 
drought resistant and very nutritious. The seed 
is small. Four pounds sows an acre. In mix- 
tures use 1 to 2 pounds per acre. 
use 1 pound on 600 square feet. It’s a peren- 
Lasts several years. 
Small lots, postpaid: 
$4.15; 10 lbs., $7.80. 
See page 32 for quantity prices. 
Makes wonder- 
with other taller 
On lawns 
1 lb., 90c; 5 Ilbs., 
Alsike with Timothy 
You stretch your seeding dollars to the limit when you 
buy lot ‘‘Thrift.’’ We buy many lots of Alsike in the 
country that contain some Timothy. We usually buy. this 
seed 10% to 20% cheaper than the straight seeds. Lot 
“Thrift’’ runs from 50% to.60% Alsike. Under the A.A.A. 
Program farmers in most sections receive payments of 75¢ 
per acre for a seeding like lot ‘‘Thrift.’’? Consult your local 
committee. If you sowed 7 to 8 lbs. per acre it would 
only cost about 95¢c per acre. Most farmers want Timothy 
in Alsike. It prevents soil erosion. The Timothy holds up 
the Alsike. The Alsike stores nitrogen in the soil. This lot 
has high feeding value. 
Lot ‘‘Thrift’’ has been well recleaned. It will germinate 
quickly and grow a heavy crop of fine hay or pasture. 
Sown at the rate of 8 lbs. per acre there would be about 
50 to 60 Alsike seeds on each square foot besides the Tim- 
othy. Tell your friends about this low priced seeding. It 
is shipped subject to your satisfaction or money refunded. 
Newald, Wis. 
Gentlemen: The Alsike that I bought from you 
fn the spring was certainly fine and I have the 
best new seeding in the country. The Champion 
Beardless Barley that I bought from you were No. 1 
and I have harvested it already. 
Yours very truly, (Signed) R. B. Rose. 

