Ne Wouder 
Unequalled for hay, pasture and soil-building 
Adapted to a wider area than any other known le- 
gume. Withstands droughts that would kill other crops. In- 
creases the grazing capacity of pastures from twenty-five to fifty 
percent. Grows anywhere—on acid soils, waste lands, worn-out 
gravelly soils and galled hillsides where nothing else of value 
will grow. Reseeds itself every year, even when severely grazed, 
but is easily killed out by a cultivated crop. Does well in mix- 
tures in all Southern pasture grasses. 
7296 Tennessee 76. A selected late maturing strain of Common 
Lespedeza developed by the Tennessee Experiment Station. In 
shape and size of leaf it is like the original Japan Clover but 
grows much taller and yields a third more hay. Does well in the 
lower cotton belt, and especially popular in western Tennessee 
and North Carolina. Lb. 40¢; 5 Ibs. $1.75. For larger quanti- 
ties, see price-list in back of catalog. 







































COMMON 
733 The most widely-grown 
variety. Does well over a 
wider territory than other va- 
rieties. The most important 
pasture legume in the South. 
Increases carrying capacity 
of pasture lands from 25 to 
50%. Grows on poor soils, 
including acid types, and sup- 
plies grazing during the sum- 
mer and fall months when 
most pasture plants are suf- 
fering from hot sun. On 
good soil will produce an ex- 
cellent growth, and reaches a 
height of from 18 to 30 
inches. The small stems of 
the plant make it an easily 
cured hay crop. Seed should 
be planted on a well-prepared 
but firm seed bed in Feb- 
ruary or March. On grazing 
crops sow 10 to 15 pounds 
per acre. When planted 
alone for hay crop sow ,25 
pounds. Lb. 40c; 5 Ibg, 
$1.75. For. larger quang® 
ties, see price-list in back g@ 
catalog. 
a i lated. . 
¢ inoculated. in 
aes se price ji 



KOREA 
1 Lespedezas. 
est of the annua ee 
he, abundant growth deep Pevesrean, LesPe" 
i ules Reena 
5 ies Be iatandine grazing and soil puil 
i me. 2S 
the Common, 1b 40,28 ine larger leaves, 
having a spread of e.teets HES rlier. It is 
furnishes pastures Ser aht. eked thrives on 
. ~ Oo , | 
Cee a eoile where alfalfa and clover 
730 M 
fail. ces a full ) Makes the 
Molds its leaves well and Prod nual, re- entire South Te est &Towth an 






























































. fi d thrives Ov 
finitely. alih« gt up well wh S of spreading gr er the 
red indefinitely Sto one v per, South abundance Gf tacse Stand is thick Shes stands 
ere oy shore . ‘for 8ec being 7 is more eRe arhis larger than ite Cone 
Joes severe. Korea is especi e bad 10 Fit § deeper rooted a; “resistant than the C x 
1 ae oasons i ommen a and start: , Common, 
tor swith short growing Lee See eres ded: for the main cotton polpagedae earlier. Rec- 
pa its seed crop earlier than the 0 


> and coastal North Goo southern 
Tolina s 
Ha the same race onay and pasture 
to 35 nc? be used for ha wise of distribution, 
alone, sow 30 
j com- 
Tr produces on all soil types TOC 2 Korean 
ieties grow, Y h none (aoa 
ee sortile soil will give mu¢ h greater 
i ermanent pas- 
turn. If Korean 18 used D pe Lege fat Lay 







Lespedez n permanent pasture |] 
the seed ma} s- in the plant Bethan oe On ha ieoeee 
Beeeercrascce "and clovers ae betes Oe iaere. It should be plant: sow 10 to 12 Doane pounes 
ing from 5 to 10 pounds ‘ 25 bs. to the obe makes an abundant’ 2] pra bet Ae : ults. 



ture. For «ail ; all-s or best results 
, rs ee all-summ . 
appreciated, on improvement Kobe should. fall Das- 
growth and adapt: arge root system ay ; be better 
very desirable “> ation to poor, alkaline Oils eee eee 
For te a Soll-builder, Lb sey makes it 
i “ser quantities, see pricing ieee 
1 back 
¢ alone broadcas : 
ee wT epruary and March ge Doe ath 
months to plant. Due to severe. 2 ae 
roducing states, Korean Lespe ean ence 
Seed ig in- very Geet sunny ae $1.00. 
i ected. : ; 5 Ibs. | ’ 
Bi acer quantities, see price-list In back 
of catalog. 






























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