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734 Louisiana-grown White Dutch Clover is the only 
plant that furnishes abundant grazing throughout the 
year under severe Southern conditions. The hottest 
dry summers do not stop its steady and sure growth. 
It has no equal for winter and early spring grazing. 
Louisiana-grown seed produces a crop that blooms 
fully a month earlier than imported seed, growing 
several inches taller with leaves and stems twice as 
large. It is relished by all livestock. It is adapted 
in the South to practically every region and _ type of 
soil. It is a perennial. White Dutch Clover does well 
with Bermuda and Dallis Grass, as well as with Ken- 
tucky Blue Grass and Red Top in the upper South. 
Sow during the fall and early spring at the rate of 
10 lbs. per acre when planted alone. On established 
pastures, from 4 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre will give 
a good stand. Seed should be inoculated with NI- 
TRAGIN. % Ib. 30c; Ib. 90c; 5 lbs. $4.00. Not 
prepaid: 10 Ibs. $6.50; 100 Ibs. $60.00. 
743 A marvelous . 
new clover for every . 
pasture in the South. Will 
carry 4 to 6 head of cattle per 
acre throughout the entire growing season. 
Yields 2 to 3 tons of rich palatable hay per 
acre. Grows 2 to 3 feet high, bearing small 
pink flowers. Persian Clover grows well in 
mixtures and is often planted with White 
Dutch, Bermuda and Dallis Grass. It grows 
equally well on clay or loamy soil. Sow 6 to 
8 pounds per acre in fall or early spring 
and cover lightly. Furnishes splendid 
grazing from early spring until June. 
Inoculate seed with Nitragin. 
Lb. 65c; 5 lbs. $2.75. Not 
prepaid: 10 Ibs. $3.70; 
100 Ibs. $35.00. 
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by early May. ine. It thrives Oly Sow dur- 
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post. results with Sa alae 80c; 100 Ibs. $6.00. 


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rices: red with NITE during fall op spr dows. 
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85; 100 Ibs, $367400. Wor vith 
Bur Clover 
740 California Hulled — (teaicago hispida). A 
builder of lands and animals. From start to finish it 
adds nitrogen to the soil for the succeeding crops, adding 
vegetable matter, holding plant-food from washing away 
in winter rains and building up your livestock every day 
it is grazed. In some respects it is superior to the com- 
mon spotted variety offered in the bur, because it is 
easier to obtain a stand, grows faster, and withstands 
dry weather better. Stock relish it better and it reseeds 
under the closest grazing. Valuable in permanent pasture 
mixtures. Simply broadcast the seed over the grazing 
area without further attention at the rate of 20 to 30 
pounds to the acre when planted alone, or 5 to 10 po'unds 
to the acre in pasture mixtures. Better results will be 
.obtained if the surface is lightly disked after the seeds 
are sown. Fall sowings are recommended, but good re- 
sults are obtained when planted during the early spring. 
Seed should be inoculated with NITRAGIN. Lb. 50c; 
5 see $2.00. . Not prepaid: 10° lbs. $2.70; 100 Ibs. 
$25.00. 













































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