CLOVER 
MEDIUM RED 
Medium Red, the most important clover, lives two years or more, 
grows about two feet high and makes two crops a year, yielding 
about three tons of cured hay per acre. Clover hay is very nutritious. 
stock fed on it requiring less grain. Does well on a great variety of 
souls, thriving luxuriantly on strong, well drained loams. It is the 
best for crop rotations and increases succeeding crops from 25 to 
60%. Sow 15 Ibs. per acre. Our Radium Brand Clover is among 
the finest obtainable. It is our best grade, and tests around 99% 
in purity; the most of it is 9914% or better, and it is free from 
noxious weeds. Our Superior Brand tests about as high, free from 
noxious weeds, but it is not quite as fancy in appearance. Wiscon- 
sin, Minnesota, and Idaho grown. Bags free, 
Lb 5 Ibs. || 15lbs. 30 Ibs. 60lbs. 24 bu. 

Ppd. 4th Zone || Not Prepaid Bu. (150 Ibs.) 
2—Superior ....... $0.55  $2.23)1$5.40 $10.45 $20.40 $50.75. 
4343—Radum pie Neh ‘57 238 5.70 11.10 21.60 53.65 

MAMMOTH RED CLOVER 
Or Sapling Clover. This is the clover to sow upon thin, sandy 
ground, and poor soil that is too low and heavy for Red Clover. 
15 Ibs. per acre. Idaho, Wis. and Minn. grown. Bags free. 

_ Lb. 5 Ibs. || 15 Ibs. 30 Ibs. 60 Ibs. = 2/2 bu. 
Ppd. to 4th Zone Not Prepaid bu. (150 Ibs.) 
~ 4236—Superior ....... $0.54 $2.18 $5.25 $10.20 $19.80 $49.25 
4237—Radium ........ -56 2.23 5.65 10.85 20.95 §2.15 


LESPEDEZA 
ALSIKE KOREAN. <A valuable annual clover’ | 
. be grown on soil that is slightly acid or sour, where lime can- for the central belt. Gives fine pasture 
fe applied, and where other clover or alfalfa will not grow. It can be all summer and lots of hay. 15 lbs. per 
-on heavy, wet or low soil. Should be cut for hay as soon as it is in | -gcre. 4248—5 Ibs., $1.53, postpaid to 4th 
oom and for seed when two-thirds of the heads are ripe. Sow 8 | zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $3.45; 25 Ibs. 
per acre. One-.of the best honey-producing plants. Bags free. (bu.), $5.25; 5 bu. at $5.15 per bu. 
Wisconsin and Minnesota grown. 
= Lb. 5 1bs.|| 15 Ibs. 30 Ibs. 60 Ibs. 21% bu. : 
= See oa Ppd. to 4th Zane - “Not Prepaid bu. — (150 Ibs.) ALSIKE AND TIMOTH Y 
ye «+ -$0.56 $2.23 $5.65 $10.85 $20.95 $52.15 MIXTURE 
eS 2.38 5.95 11.45 22.10 54.95 Idaho, Wisc. and Minn. grown seed. . 
Our seed is mostly grown in this neigh- 
TALL SWEET CLOVER : borhood where many of the farmers 
« ~ or ” 
e Sweet Clover is a biennial leguminous plant of tall, shrub-like growth, somewhat prefer to grow this mixed seed. 12 lbs. 
coarse alfalfa growing 8 to 10 feet high. Its blossoms which rarely appear until per acre. 
second year, are white and give a strong smell of honey, quite perceptible some dis- 4225—Contains 30% Alsike—Radium 
away. 15 lbs. per acre. Minnesota grown. Bags free. : Brand: Lb., 37¢; 5 Ibs., $1.38, postpaid te 
Pe : Lb 5 Ibs. 15 Ibs. 30 Ibs. 60 Ibs. 2% bu. 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs. $2.75; 































Ppd. to 4th Zone Not Prepaid Bu. (150 Ibs.) 25 Ibs., $4.15; 50 Ibs., $7.75; 100 Ibs., $14.75. 
3 aes, - 5 I= 22S Sa ee Rags free. - 
53—Superior (Scarified) ....$0.37 $1.38 $2.70 $4.95 $ 8.95 $222 4230—Contains 20% Alsike—Radium 
Radium (Searified) .... .39 1.48 3.00 5.65 10.15 25.15 Brand: Lb., 33¢; 5 Ibs., $1.18, postpaid to 
ts 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $2.40; 
= 5s YELLOW SWEET CLOVER 25 Ibs., $3.50; 50 Ibs., $6.65; 100 Ibs., $12.95. 
aw Bags free, 
shly desirable because of its earliness, being about two weeks earlier than the White : 
Clover. It is a biennial, just like the White Sweet, but it does not grow quite as tall. 
ver, it produces high quality hay and lots of it, and is a wonderful soil builder. 15 lbs. 
. Bags free. Mi t 5 
| arerenaae ae 2 5 Ibs.]] 15 Ibs. 30 Ibs. 60 Ibs. 2Y bu. BROME GRASS 




C Lb. 
—— . a 
Bose , Ppd. to 4th gene = Not vrepaid Saar eas A hardy perennial for permanent 
secu perior (eeavincay idee St ae to of "1045 25.65 | Pastures and one of the best for dry 
soils. Has a strong root system and 
DWARF WHITE DUTCH CLOVER withstands extremes of cold and 
Ww, Close-growing clover; round, white heads; very fragrant; best adapted to moist a aS awe rete py San = : pees 
but does well on dry land; excellent in mixtures for permanent meadows and pastures. os s neve 
be on every farm. A great bee plant. Sow 12 to 14 lbs. per acre. 4249—Radium | be sown with a nurse crop. Always 
Brand: Lb., 92¢; 5 Ibs., $4.15, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 lbs., $11.95; % bu., sow it alone. Broadcast 25 lbs. per 
23.45; bu. (60 Ibs.), $46.20. Bags free. acre. 4319—Radium Brand: Lb., 38e; 
Bc” C A NE NORTHERN GROWN 5 Ibs., $1.38, postpaid to 4th zone. Not 
-, prepaid: 25 Ibs., $5.15; 50 Ibs. $9.85; 
e SWEET AMBER CANE e 100 Ibs. $19.00. Bags free. , 
t yields luxuriantly and produces a mass of sweet, rich, succulent forage, more nutritious 
corn silage, This northern grown strain is the one to plant, if you live in the North, — 
only is this juicy Earliest Amber Cane desirable for fodder, but it is fine for molasses 
| it is splendid for green cee: For eae Ae 60 areca Cah Bers ee — 
re. For syrup, drill in 10 Ibs. per acre. eddish seed with a blé i —Lp., 
Ibs., $1.10, Setials to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 lbs., $2.20; 25 lbs., $3.10; 50 Ibs., KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
(100 Ibs., $10.50. Bags free. Also called June Grass. One of the 
EARLY SWEET AMBER CANE first grasses to start growth in spring, 
: Fai : f : ; F : and is still green when snow flies in 
hay y tritious and is relished by all kinds of stock. including an & és bs “ wee 
ich ee nee toe Stace. Later than the above. one Eide reg Le on ae pee ed ee ep ata 
‘ id: . .80; 25 Ibs., $2.65; 5) Ss. 95; y ve : ‘ astures. 
ostpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid: 15 Ibs., $1.80; 25 » $ , ; Ere certabctO So be per bore. 
Ee. a WACONIA ORANGE CANE 4479—Radium Brand: Lhb., 44c; 2 
strain of Sorghum Cane that yields much fodder and fine syrup. Orange seed instead Ibs., SOc; 5 Ibs., $1.85, postpaid to 4th 
0 : sses. 46—Lb., 30c; 5 Ibs., $1.15, postpaid to 4th zone, | zone. Not prepaid: 25 Ibs., $6.85; 50 
ere et oct 28 Ibe $3.48; So Ibs., $5.75; 100 Ibs., $11.00. Bags free. Ibs., $12.95; 100 Ibs., $24.95. Bags free. 









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had good luck with Salzer’s Early Six Weeks Potatoes and like them very 
S|] We beds much.—Mrs. Wm. Gipp, 1474 10th St., Marion, Iowa. 85 
