



PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 
KOREAN LESPEDEZA 
The strong root growth penetrates about 8 inches deep, making it 
highly drought resistant, and thriving on poor, wornout soils 
where alfalfa and clovers would fail. 
In feeding value it is about equal to alfalfa; has no woody stem 
holds its leaves well and produces a full crop the first season. It 
{is an annual, reseeds indefinitely although closely grazed. For a 
year round pasture sow a mixture of Korean Lespedeza, orchard 
and Red Top. We believe KOREAN is the best variety yet dis- 
covered for Kentucky. 25 Ibs. $4.15; 50 Ibs. $8.00; 100 Ibs. $15.00; 
500 Ibs. at $14.75. 
No. 2 Seed; 100 Ibs, $12.50; 500 Ibs. at $12.25. 
KOBE LESPEDEZA 
A variety similar to Korean, but larger. heavier and a little later. 
Excellent for hay or pasture. Current prices quoted on request, 
SERICEA PERENNIAL LESPEDEZA 
SERICEA PERENNIAL LESPEDEZA—A drought-resistant variety 
which is rapidly becoming popular in ‘the South. Sericea is pri- 
marily a hay crop that will thrive on poor, acid soils where red 
clover and alfalfa are not profitable. Prepare the seed bed well 
for Sericea. Use as much care as with alfalfa. Broadcast 20 to 
25 pounds per acre during March and April. Oz. 10c; % Ib. 20e; 
Ib. 6Oc; 10 Ibs. at 50ce Ib. 
SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGER QUANTITIES 
CRIMSON CLOVER 
CRIMSON CLOVER—It makes a luxurious winter and spring growth. 
It prevents loss of the soil fertility made available by freezing and 
thawing during the winter. Its root nodules add large quantities 
of nitrogen to the soil. Bu. $8.50. 
RED CLOVER 
RED CLOVER—The standard soil improver as well as a bountiful 
feed plant, both for pasturage and hay. Can be sown in the Spring 
from February 15th to April 1st; also in the Fall months. Sow 
8 to 10 pounds to the acre. If you have been failing to get a stand 
of this valuable crop; be sure and use a heavy coat of lime; this will 
assist you in getting a big crop. Bu, $26.10. 
MAMMOTH or SAPLING CLOVER 
MAMMOTH OR SAPLING CLOVER—Similar to red clover, both in 
appearance of seed and its habit of growth, but larger, heavier and 
a little later. Considered more valuable as a soil improver on 
account of its extra growth. Sow 8 to 10 lbs. to the acre and 
try “Nitragin’’ (Inoculation) on a portion of your field and see the 
difference. Bu. $26.10. 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
ALSIKE CLOVER—Not as rank in growth as red clover, but grows 
finer and thicker. It is well adapted to moist or cold ground, and 
on account of it not being as early as red clover it is better suited 
to be sown with timothy, red top and other grass mixtures, It 
makes very fine hay and does excellent for grazing purposes. Sow 
6 to 8 pounds to the acre. Current prices quoted on request. 
ALFALFA 
ALFALFA—When once stablished Alfalfa has no equal as a hay 
producer—three to four cuttings in a season, the yield averaging 
from 4 to 6 tons per acre. It is a true leguminous perennial and 
sends down into the subsoil long tap roots. It does best on a 
rich loose limestone soil, with porous subsoil, but thrives on most 
soils. It is one of the best forage crops, as it contains very high 
food values; as a soil enricher it is extremely valuable. Sow from 
20 to 30 lbs. per acre. Bu. $26.94, 
GRIMM'S ALFALFA SEALED STOCK 
GRIMWS ALFALFA SEALED STOCK—The principal difference be- 
tween Grimm and ordinary alfalfa is in the root growth, the Grimm 
having a spreading or branching root with many laterals, while the 
ordinary alfalfa has a long tap root with but few laterals. This 
branching root growth gives the plant a firmer hold on the soil 
and prevents the plants from being heaved out of the ground by 
frequent freezes and thaws. Bu. $26.94. 
43 BOKHARA or SWEET CLOVER 
BOKHARA OR SWEET CLOVER—Used extensively in this section 
for the restoration of depleted and worn out soil. Its value is 
unlimited for this purpose. It is also a very desirable forage 
plant. When young, resembles in growth alfalfa, but developes 
into a tree-like plant, growing four to six feet high, and has a 
feed value equal to that of alfalfa, when properly cut and cured. 
It also serves to inoculate the ground to be followed with alfalfa. 
Sow 12 to 15 pounds to the acre in Fall or Spring. 
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ALFALFA 
Swt., Bur, Hubam Clovers 
Size Retai 
1 bu. each...$ .50 
2%, bu. each... 1.00 
CLOVERS 
Medium & Mammoth Red, 
Alsike, Crimson & White 
Clovers 
1 bu. each...$ .50 
2%, bu. each... 1.00 
LESPEDEZA 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ..$ .50 
PEAS (All Varieties) 
VETCHES(AllVarieties) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 lbs.) ea.$ .50 
1200 Ib. size ea.. 5.70 
(12-100 Ib. cans) 
LUPINES (AllVarieties) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates up to 100 Ibs. seed) ea. $ .50 
GARDEN SIZE—Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines 
Enough for 8 Ibs. seed — Retail Price 10c each 
RED OLOVER 
SOYBEANS 
Size Retail 
Small, (Inoculates up 
to 120 Ibs. seed) $ .30 
5 bu. each...... 55 
25 bu. each..... . 2.50 
(One can) 
30 bu. each...... 3.25 
(6-5 bx. cans) 
BEANS—Navy, Pinto, 
String, Wax, Kidney 
1 bu. each ..... $ .35 
PEANUTS, LIMA 
BEANS, COW PEAS 
Small, (Inoculates up 
to 120 Ibs. seed) $ .30 
5 bu. each...... 55 
25 bu. each.....4 2.50 
(One can) 
0 bu. each..... . 3.25 




