Clover Puts into the Soil What Other Crops Take Out 

Lawn Grass Mixtures 
Evergreen Lawn Grass. This is our own mix- 
ture In which we use only recleaned high-grade 
permanent grasses and White Dutch Clover. 
Only the best fine-leaved grass varieties are 
used in the mixture to make an even, thick Lb. 10 Ibs. 20 Ibs. 
mass of sod giving a smooth velvety lawn. .$0 40 $3 75 $7 00 
Ledden’s Clover Lawn Grass. A high- bate 
mixture of fine grasses containing a large per- 
centage of White Dutch Clover.............. 
Shady Lawn Grass. A specially prepared mix- 
ture for under shade trees or in shady corners. 
Grass Seeds 
Bent Grass, Colonial. 
gives a good dense sod of pleasant green color. 
$10.00; 100 Ibs. $90.00, delivered. 
Bent Grass, Seaside. Hardy creeping variety forming an ideal 
turf. Does well in moist soils. Grows fast and adapts itself to 
almost any soil. Excellent for fine lawns and for putting greens. 
Lb. $1.00; 10 Ibs. $8.50; 100 Ibs. $80.00, delivered. 
Fescue, Chewing’s. It resists drought well, gives good results 
under trees, and succeeds on sandy soil. Sow 30 pounds to the 
50 475 9 00 
45 425 8 00 
FANCY RECLEANED 
For Hay and Permanent Pasture 
Spreads from underground rootstalks and 
Lb. $1.15; 10 Ibs. 
acre. Lb. 90 cts.; ; 10 Ibs. $8.50; 100 Ibs. $80.00, delivered. 




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Kentucky Blue Grass. Thrives in dry soil and holds its verdure 
during the hottest weather. Especially valuable in_pé usture MIx- 
tures as it starts early in the spring and furnishes good grazing until 
Iate in the fall. For pasture sow 30 pounds to the acre; for lawns, 
50 pounds to the acre. Lb. 45 cts.; 10 Ibs. $4.00; 25’ Ibs. $9.50; 
100 Ibs. $36.00; delivered. 100 Ibs. $35. 00, f.o.b. Sewell, N. ais 
Orchard Grass. One of the earliest and most desirable varieties 
of grasses for the sowing of pastures. Lb. 60 cts.; 10 Ibs. $5.50; 
100 Ibs. $46.00, delivered. 100 Ibs. $45.00, f.o.b. opel INGE 
Red-Top or Herd Grass, Fancy Recleaned. One of the leading 
varieties used in the sowing of pastures and lawns. Will thrive 
well in any soil. Lb. 27 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.20; 25 Ibs. $5.00; 100 Ibs. 
$25.00, delivered. 100 Ibs. $24. 00, f.o.b. Sewell, ING IS 
Rye Grass, Domestic. Annual grass used for pasture and lawn. 
Grows well in almost any soil. Lb. 25 cts.; 10 Ibs. $2.00; 100 Ibs. 
$16.00, delivered. $15.00 per 100 Ibs., f.0.b. Sewell, N. J. 
Rye Grass, Perennial. A permanent grass used for pastures or 
meadows. Lb. 40 cts.; 10 Ibs. $3.50; 100 Ibs. $30.00, delivered. 
Sudan Grass. An annual grass, growing 3 to 5 feet high, sown as 
an emergency pasture and hay crop. It is also used as a silage crop 
and is a very good soil-building crop. The hay is equal in feeding 
value to that of timothy or millet. Excellent for sowing in com- 
bination with soy beans. Close drilled or broadcast, 25 to 35 pounds 
per acre. Lb. 20 cts.; 10 Ibs. $1.80; 25 Ibs. $4.25; 100 Ibs. $15.00, 
delivered. 100 Ibs. $14. 00, f.o.b. Sewell, ING 
Timothy. Sow in the fall or spring and use either straight or in 
mixtures of clover for hay. Produces heavy crops and has re- 
markable vitality under all sorts of conditions. Lb. 20 cts.; 10 Ibs. 
$1.70; bus. (45 Ibs.) $6.95, delivered. Bus. $6.49, f.o.b. Sewell, Nee 
Permanent Pasture Mixtures. For highland sowing for perma- 
nent cattle pasture. Lb. 33 cts.; 10 Ibs. $3.20; 25 Ibs. or more, 
27 cts. per Ib., delivered. 
Permanent Pasture Mixtures. For lowland sowing for permanent 
cattle pasture. Lb. 33 cts.; 10 Ibs. $3.20; 25 Ibs. or more, 27 cts. 
per Ib., delivered. 
Information on Grass, Clover, and Grain Seeds 
Weight Pounds 
Seeds perbus. per acre Time of seeding 
Barley 5.7 saieci) ee risise oats 48 72- 96 Apr.-June 
Blue Grass.............. 14 30- 35 Apr.-June; Aug., Sept. 
Buckwheat.............. 48 48- 60 May, June 
Corn, Field.............. 56 8- 10 May, June 
Corn, Ensilage........... 56 30- 35 May, June 
Cowpeas, Broadcast...... 60 90-120 May-July 
Cowpeas, Drilled.........60 60- 70 May-July 
Clover, Alfalfa........... 60 20- 24 #£March, Apr.; Aug., Sept. 
Clover, Alsike............60 16- 20 March, Apr.; Aug., Sept. 
Clover, Crimson......... 60 15- 20 July, Aug. 
Clover, Ladino ..........60 6- 8 March, Apr.; Aug., Sept. 
Clover, Red.............. 60 20- 24 #£March, Apr.; Aug., Sept. 
Clover, Sweet............ 60 20- 30 Apr., May; Aug., Sept. 
Clover, White............ 60 6- 8 Apr.-June; Aug.-Oct. 
Hay Mixture ............—  20- 24 March, Apr.; Aug., Sept. 
Lawn Grass............. 25 100-150 Apr.-June; Aug.-Oct. 
Meadow Fescue.......... 24 25- 35 Apr., May; Aug., Sept. 
Millet, GermanorGolden.50 40- 50 May-July 
Oats fre A eee 32 50- 75 March-May 
Orchard Grass........... 14 20- 25 #£=®Apr., May; Aug., Sept. 
Peas, Canada, Broadcast.60 90-120 Feb.-Apr. 
Permanent Pasture...... 25 20- 30 Apr.-June; Aug.-Oct. 
Rape, DoE... a ee 6- 10 Apr.—Aug. 
Red-Top, Solid.......... 32 8- 12 Apr.—June; Sept., Oct. 
Rye, Winter............-. 56 70- 90 Sept., Oct. 
Rye Grass............... 24 25-35 £Apr.- June; Aug.- Oct. 
Soy Beans, Broadcast....60 90-120 May-Aug. 
Sudan Grass............. 40 25- 35 May-July 
Timothy :3..30004 5.2506 45 16 20 #£Apr.- June; Aug.- Oct. 
Vetch, Winter........... 60 30- 50 Aug.-Oct. 
Wheat, Winter...........60 90-120  Sept., Oct. 

