
Frazier’s Seed Store 


Coffeyville, Kansas 
Frazier’s Sweet Clover, scarified 
For Prices see yellow page in front of catalog. 
WHITE Blossom—For soil improvement and as a pasture crop Sweet Clover cannot be excelled. It is 
well adapted to a variety of soils but does best on a limestone soil or soil that has been limed, yet it is 
known to thrive on some of the poorest soils and in the most unfavorable places. Our Sweet Clover Seed 
is all adapted home grown scarified seed. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM—This is preferred by some on account of its earliness. It is about two weeks 
earlier than the White but does not grow quiet as tall, and not as heavy or as course. Better than white for 
hay. Scarified seed. 
Lespedeza 
For Prices see yellow page in front of catalog. 
KOREAN LESPEDEZA—America’s greatest legume. Grows on any soil, sweet or sour, rich or poor. If sown 
at the rate of 20 to 30 pounds per acre in early spring, it will make a full crop the first year. Re- 
seeds itself each year even if pastured close. Our Lespedeza seed is home grown, from fields like the one 
pictured here. It is triple recleaned to remove dodder and other noxious weed seed. Each bag carries an 
official analysis tag which the Federal and State pure seed laws require for your protection against 
impure seed. It pays to sow the best tested seed. 
SERICEA LESPEDEZA—This per- 
ennial variety does well on 
either rich or poor soil. Sericea 
is a legume that compares 
favorably with Alfalfa for hay 
and will grow on upland fields 
that will not grow Alfalfa suc- 
cessfully. Sericea will produce 
2 or 3 cuttings of hay during 
the season and comes again from 
the old plant. Our seed is re- 
cleaned, hulled and scarified to 
insure quick germination. 

Combining Korean Lespedeza Seed near Coffeyville. 
Note the tall thick growth. 
~ Sorghums 
For Prices see yellow page in front of catalog. 
ATLAS SORGO (Certified)—Atlas Sorgo has the sweet stalk of cane and the white seed of Kaffir. When 
planted in rows the leafy stalk grows 8 to 11 feet and yields of 20 tons of ensilage is not uncommon. 
You get pure Atlas when you buy our State Certified seed. 
KAFFIR, BLACKHULL—tThe old reliable standard white kaffir. 
HEGARI—tThis is the popular Sunbright strain which is recognized as being the best combination 
grain and fodder crop. Stalk is sweet and leafy and grows to height of 4 to 6 feet. Two to four weeks 
earlier than Kaffir and more drouth resistant. 
DARSO—A red seeded variety that is a good producer of both grain and fodder. Can be planted very 
late and is exceptionally drouth resistant. Plant 2 to 4 lbs. per acre in rows. 
AJAX—A new, heavy yielding, white seeded, early maturing, drouth resisting variety. The large com- 
pact heads mature at a height of about 3 feet, just right for combine. 
DWARF GROHOMA—A combination of kaffir and ribbon cane, producing a large well-filled head. The seed 
is a brownish color. 
BONITA—A new white seeded combine height Hegari that is becoming very popular. A good grdin yielder. 
Try some Bonita this year; 4 lbs. per acre. 
MILOS—Combine height milos have been lifesavers during the labor shortage on farms and will continue 
to be popular crops due to their good yields and ease of handling. Plant 2 to 4 lbs. per acre in rows. 
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