A Valuable Crop at Low Seeding Cost, 
Page 44 
That which we list as 
Sweet Clover is the White 
Type. Because of condi- 
tions in principal seed pro- 
ducing sections it may 
contain some yellow. Lives 
two. years. 
GRU NeDuy. COUN Ty 
TYPE. Matures about 
3 weeks earlier than 
common white. Grows 
around 3% ft. high. 
Lives 2 years. See page 
BYE 
YELLOW TYPE. Lives 
2 years. Matures be- 
tween White and Grundy Coun- 
ty. Finer stemmed and leafy. See 
pages 37 and 39. 
HUBAM., An annual White Blossom Sweet Clover. 
See page 39. 
GOLDEN ANNUAL. A wonderful new one year 
yellow. See opposite column page 44. 


Valuable Crops 
All Sweet Clover are great Nitrogen gathering and 
soil building crops. A crop plowed under is equal to 
25 loads of manure. They are wonderful pasture crops. 
Can be pastured first fall with two head of cattle per 
acre. The second year 3 or 4 head and hogs besides. 
Generally produces a hay crop first fall and’'two next 
year. Some take hay or pasture first fall‘and plow 
under next spring. 
Sow early spring like Red Clover. Use 12 to 15 Ibs. 
per acre. Have a firm seed bed and cover lightly. 
A Great Cash Crop—Heavy Seed Producer 
The Most Palatable Sweet Clover 
Here is an entirely new variety of sweet clover. A clover that 
we believe is destined to rapidly replace other sweet clovers be- 
cause it has so many valuable characteristics, The demand for 
the seed will be tremendous. Get in on the big money by grow- 
ing a seed crop this year. 
A Big Cash Income 
One Iowa farmer sowed 15 pounds last spring on 4 acres 
and harvested 1250 lbs. of seed last fall. Another got 360 
lbs. from two acres and still another 25 bushels or 1500 Ibs. 
from 2% acres. That is 10 bushels per acré. This was from 
seeds planted in rows. 
This clover ripens seed more evenly than other sweet 
clover and the seed hangs, on to the plant. Very little 
loss from shattering. In the fall there are practically 
no leaves or blossoms but all seed. 
Characteristics 
It is an annual like Hubam, making its full growth, 
blooming and bearing seed the same year it is sown. It 
: 3 E 6 & is slightly later than Hubam,. It is leafier and has finer 
Te RECLEANED SEED stems. The crop is very palatable. It is not as bitter 
as most sweet clover. Makes a fine pasture after small 
+ ( LARI ae | DA grain in August, September, when two-year-old sweet 
clovers are dried up. It is an excellent soil builder. 
$9715 Its roots are thick and fleshy, very much like the two- 
t o Fiat 101 (OF.\C1@) 
year sweet clovers. These roots go down about 4 feet. 
0 LBS. to $ OER BU. 



UNHULLED 
How to Make Money 
BAGS FREE 
Its value for fall pasture and for fall plowing of the 
clover for fertilizer will be more common when seed is 
Our well recleaned unhulled seed is 
the best to use for early winter seeding. It 
is better than hulled seed either scarified 
or unscarified. Germination is slower. Will 
not start to grow during a warm spell in 
winter. Becomes firmly embedded in the 
soil. Waits until spring, then grows rap- 
idly. Many customers report that the sow- 
ing of our unhulled seed early in the winter 
gave them the finest stands they ever had. 
Sow about 20 lbs. per acre. Just broadcast 









it. No seed bed preparation necessary. If 
more plentiful and cheaper. Now is the time to cash in 
on it as-a seed crop. Sow with small grain using 6 to 8 
pounds per acre. The seed is smaller than other sweet 
elover. Or plant in rows with a corn planter fitted with 
drill plates’ using about 2 Ibs. per acre. Be sure you have 
a firm seed bed. Pack with a roller if possible after 
seeding. Do not cover over 1 inch. If in rows cultivate 
as soon as you can see the rows and keep it clean. In- 
oculate your seed with Sweet Clover Inoculation. Har- 
vest when top seed is fully matured. 
There will be a big market for this seed crop because 
it has so many superior features that it will be several 
years before the demand can be supplied. We have a 
limited quantity only. Order at once and don’t wait until 
it is gone before you order. 
While it lasts our price is $33.00 per bushel of 60 Ibs.; 
$17.00 for 30 Ibs. and $9.00 for 15 lbs. f.o.b. Clarinda. 
We do not have this at Chicago. 
eons lots Postpaid 1 Ib. 90e; 5 Ibs. $4.00; 10 Ibs. 


7.5 
convenient cover it a little before growing 
scene starts. Otherwise let nature take care 
OL. ir 
This seed is fancy cleaned quality that pleases 
our trade. It is a high grade product and 
our prices are very low. Compare qualities. Judge 
values and note the difference. 
Buy Now—Save Money—Sow Early 


inoculate Your Seeds 
Inoculation provides young plants with the bac- 
teria they need to gather nitrogen from the air. 
Helps assure healthier and more vigorous plants 
and bigger yields. Easy to apply. Full directions 



furnished. Cost is low. 
Price: 30c for % bu. size; 50c for 1 bu. size; 
90c for 2% bu. size. 
See page 41 for further information, Berry’s 
Nodule Germ is guaranteed. 


