
Alfalfa 
MILLET 
GOLDEN or LIBERTY MILLET. Is de- 
cidedly one of the best varieties to 
grow for a hay crop; produces large 
crop of fine grass ranging in height 
from 4% to 6 ft., according to strength 
of soil. Can be cut green or made into 
hay, and is readily eaten by stock. It 
requires 1 bushel to sow an acre 
broadcast. 
Jan. 238, 1942. 
Dear Sirs: 
Please send my seeds as soon as possible. I 
have depended on Allen’s for years for my 
ae and want to get my order in before the 
rush. 
Thank you for very good service and for a 
fine variety of seeds. I can always depend on 
them. 
Mrs. Olney T. Daft, 
R. No. 3, Ada, Ohio. 

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Swedish Select Oats 
ALFALFA 
The Profitable and Nutritious Hay Crop 
Alfalfa or Lucerne will produce from 5 
to 7 tons of hay an acre each year in the 
South. Lime should be applied at the rate 
of 1500 pounds to the acre. Before sowing 
the seed it will be best to inoculate them, 
if Alfalfa has never been grown on the 
soil you are to sow. 
CANADIAN VARIEGATED ALFALFA. 
Originated in Welland County, Ontario, 
about 17 years ago. It is described by 
Dr. Zavitz, of the Ontario Agricultural 
College, as an exceptionally hardy 
strain of Alfalfa. He reports that in an 
experiment extending over a period of 
10 years, Canadian Variegated proved 
hardier than Grimm or Baltic. The New 
York Experiment Station reports Ca- 
nadian Variegated just as hardy and 
just as high yielding as any strain of 
Grimm Alfalfa. We have the genuine 
stock to offer, Canadian grown, at lower 
prices even than Montana common. 
GRIMM ALFALFA. (Ohio-grown.) May 
usually be distinguished from common 
Alfalfa, first by the fact that the blos- 
soms are usually, not always, varie- 
gated in color, yellow, green, blue, 
brown, ete., instead of all purple. Sec- 
ond, by the branching root system in- 
stead of the long, straight tap root of 
the common Alfalfa. This enables it to 
withstand the hard winters, the tap 
root of the common Alfalfa often being 
broken by heavy freezing. 
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Red Clover 
BLUE MOUNTAIN. Extra fine variety. 
lbs., $3.50. 
Per bushel, 56 lbs., $3.50. 
bushel, 56 lbs., $3.50. 
LANCASTER COUNTY SURE CROP. 
normal season, Per bushel, $3.50. 
New Crop—High Test 
1 bushel, $1.50; 10 bushels for $12.50. 
WRITE FOR CURRENT FARM SEED PRICES 

Southern Ensilage Corn 
Per bushel, 56 
CUBAN GIANT. The largest of all. The seed is uni- 
form, matures more tons to the acre than any other. 
EUREKA. This is a large stalk, claimed to contain 
more sugar than many, also considerable grain. Per 
A very long- 
eared, 12-14-16 row, light shade of yellow Corn, short, 
round kernel, and should mature for silo purposes in 
100 days. Fodder grows up 10-12-14 feet high, full of 
leaves, and there is no doubt but what it is one of the 
best ensilage Corns in cultivation, today for Northern 
Ohio. It should give some grain in the ensilage in a 
SWEDISH SELECT OATS 
Weighs around 38 pounds to measured bushel. After 
years of trial we have again come back to this variety as the 
leader. Grains pure white, plump, heads upright, large and 
bushy, thin hull, stiff straw stands throughout bad weather, 
as near smut-proof as they make these Oats. 
and the very best obtainable, grown for seed. An early 
order will make you sure of getting good Northern seed. 
Are Certified 
CLOVERS 
Medium Red, Mammoth Red 
The crop in U. S. A. is good this season 
and in price is down to lowest for some 
time. We offer Ohio and Michigan Grown. 
Write at once. 
Alsike Clover 
Our stock is exceptionally good and we 
would like a chance to quote you on our 
stock which is the very best. We do not 
handle cheap or inferior seeds, nothing but 
the very finest products. Market price down 
somewhat. 
Sweet Clover 
(White Blossom) 
BOKHARA (Melilotus alba). This legume 
is native to all parts of this country and 
is the most beneficial of all crops for 
building up worn-out land. Thrives on all 
soils, but like all Clovers requires lime, 
which should be supplied on land where 
it is lacking. Makes fine pasutre for bees 
and good quality of hay relished by all 
stock. Does best when seeded alone. Sow 
in spring or fall. Twenty to thirty pounds 
are required per acre. (Can also furnish 
yellow blossom if desired.) 



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