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Clover Seeds 
Write for samples and prices in larger quantities. 
Prices subject to market fluctuation. 
Alfalfa or Lucerne (Medicago sativa). Requires deep, rich, well- 
drained soil. Roots very deeply, the tap-root descending often 
to a depth of 10 to 15 feet in loose soil. It is, consequently, capable 
of resisting great droughts. Should be sown alone (about the same 
time as oats are sown in this section) in thoroughly prepared, 
deeply plowed soil, at the rate of 20 to 25 pounds to the acre. It is 
also successfully sown as Iate as August and up to the middle of 
September. The crop should be cut when the plant is coming into 
bloom. In suitable soil it is perennial and several crops may be 
cut every year. Height 1 to 3 feet. We handle home- as well as 
foreign-grown Alfalfa. Lb. 35c. 
Grimm Alfalfa. (Certified.) Lb. 50c. 
Alsike, or Hybrid Clover (Trifolium bybridum). A perennial, 1 to 
3 feet high. Grows well in our locality and can withstand severe 
peo ONy good honey-plant for bees. Sow 15 pounds to the acre. 
. 30c. / 
Japan Clover or Lespedeza. The original Lespedeza. Sow 20 
pounds to the acre on your poor Iand to bring it into condition to 
produce profitable crops. Once started it smothers broom-sedge 
and other undesirable growths. Ten pounds Japan Clover and 
8 pounds Herd’s Grass will give a hay crop that may be grazed 
till frost. Korean, Ib. 15c; Kobe, lb. 20c. 


Lespedeza sericea. The perennial Lespedeza, the South’s foremost 
legume, boasting of heavy yields on poor, acid soils. Large returns 
in seed and forage. Great improvement to soils. Resistant to 
droughts. Lb. 20c. 
Red Clover (Trifolium pratense). One of the most valuable farm 
crops for pasture, hay, or for turning under for green manure. 
It requires a deep, rich soil and yields two hay-crops in the season, 
Sow at the rate of 15 pounds to the acre. Lb. 35c. 
Mammoth Red or Sapling Clover. Grows larger and lasts longer 
than the common Red Clover. Valuable for plowing under. Sow 
10 pounds to the acre. Lb. 35c. 
Crimson or German Clover (Trifolium incarnatum). Erect an- 
nual, 1 to 2 feet high, with bright scarlet flowers. It is largely 
grown for improving the soil by turning under. A valuable crop 
for pasturage or green manure. For hay it should be cut when in 
full bloom. Sow 20 pounds to the acre. Lb. 20c. 
White or Dutch Clover. For lawns and pastures. Lb. $1.00. 
White Sweet Clover (Melilotus alba; Bokhara). Valuable sort for 
soiling and for ensilage and bees. Grows from 3 to 5 feet high. 
Sown in rich soil, may be cut three times. Lasts for years if cut 
before flowering. Lb. 15c. 
Leading Varieties of 
SEED OATS, RYE, WHEAT, BARLEY, ETC. 
Prices and samples furnished on application 
Due to constant market fluctuations, we cannot quote any kind of 
Clover, Soy Beans, Cowpeas and Grass Seeds in quantities. Prices 
on application. 

NITRAGIN 
The Original Legume Inoculator 
ALFALFA AND ALL CLOVERS. 
PEANUTS, COWPEAS, LIMA, VELVET, AND MUNG 
BEANS, KUDZU, CROTOLARIA. 
ALL VARIETIES LESPEDEZA. 
Small size inoculates 50 Ibs.... 
Large size inoculates 100 Ibs 
ALL VARIETIES SOY BEANS. 
Garden size for Peas, Sweet Peas, Beans, Limas, 
and Lupines, 10c. 
Each package will inoculate up to 6 pounds of seed. 
ALL POSTPAID 

BECAUSE OF WAR CONDITIONS, ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO DRASTIC CHANGES 

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Clover Seeds 
