CLOVER, TIMOTHY, and PASTURE MIXTURES 
Even a small difference in the purity and germination of these seeds is 
very important and the value of freedom from weed seeds is recognized 
by everyone. If you want the best seed, write us for samples and analysis, 
and compare before you buy. 
At the prices quoted below, purchaser pays transportation on all 
ALSIKE CLOVER. Grows well on low, wet land where Red Clover 
does not thrive. It is a perennial and will last 
for a good many years, either for hay or in pasture. It makes fine hay 
of high feeding value and is very valuable in pastures. 
Lb. 70c transportation paid. Not paid: Pk. (15 Lbs.) $6.75; Bu. (60 
Lbs.) $25.65; 100 Lbs. $42.75. 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER. Domestic Grown. This is the com- 
mon Red Clover, so extensively 
grown. It is a biennial in most places, living but two years if allowed 
to seed. It is usually sown early in the spring on winter wheat or with 
oats or barley, but can be sown in July or August. Clover hay is very 
nutritious and all animals thrive on it. It may be used alone, sowing 8 
to 12 lbs. per acre, or in combination with Timothy, etc. We offer the 
finest American grown seed. 
Pk. (15 Lbs.) $7.25; Bu. $27.15; 100 Lbs. $45.25. Purchaser pays 
transportation. 
SWEET CLOVER. White Blossom. Very high grade scarified seed. 
Sweet clover makes a fine cover crop and should 
be used more extensively for this purpose. It will grow on rough land 
where alfalfa would not do well and makes an immense growth. If cut 
before it is too ripe, it makes excellent hay. It is also valuable for 
pasture for hogs, sheep and cattle. The seed may be sown in the late fall 
and winter, in early spring or in the summer. For summer sowing use 
scartfied seed. Seed not scarified germinates slowly and often lies in 
the ground a long time without sprouting. 
Lb. 45c transportation paid. Not paid: Pk. (15 Lbs.) $3.40; Bu. (60 
Lbs.) $12.30; 100 Lbs. $20.50. 
TIMOTHY. One of the most valuable and widely planted grasses for 
both hay and pasture. It thrives on moist loam soils and 
yields good crops even on poorer land. Timothy responds well to appli- 
cations of nitrate in the early spring. We sell only the choicest seed. 
Pk. $1.80; Bu. (45 Lbs.) $6.30; 100 Lbs. $13.00; Sack of 3 Bu. (135 Lbs.) 
$17.55. Price subject to market changes. Lowest prices will be quoted 
by letter at any time. Purchaser pays transportation. 

seeds except where marked “transportation paid.” Please indicate 
whether you want the seeds to come by express or freight. If seed is 
ordered sent by mail, include the necessary amount for postage. 
All prices listed conform to OPA ceiling prices. They are subject to 
change without notice, and to our stocks being unsold. 
LADINO CLOVER. 4 large growing strain of White Clover. It is 
highly recommended for use in combination 
pasture and hay mixtures, or straight hay mixtures where the fertility 
of the soil is high. Ladino spreads by fleshy stems which run along the 
ground and take root, and it produces long upright growing stems and 
leaves which are often six times as large as Wild White Clover. When 
adequately fertilized, it is hardy and excellent for grazing. Also good 
for hay and silage, giving a very high protein mineral feed. 
It may also be used as a cover crop on tomatoes or corn if adequately 
fertilized. Sow about two pounds per acre in July. Under proper con- 
ditions it will make an excellent cover and add much nitrogen to 
the soil. 
14 Lb. 95c; 14 Lb. $1.60; Lb. $2.85; 5 Lbs. or more at $2.75 per Lb.; 
transportation paid. 
WILD WHITE CLOVER. Wild white clover is the type that has 
long been used in England in their 
famous pastures. It resembles ordinary White Dutch Clover in general 
appearance, but blossoms much less freely and has now taken the place 
of that variety. It is a low growing and tenacious perennial, forming 
a thick sward and covers the ground quickly. It is much hardier and 
lasts much longer in a pasture than the old White Dutch. Being a leg- 
ume it takes nitrogen from the air and adds it to the soil to increase the 
growth of the companion grasses in the pasture. Should be in all pas- 
ture mixtures, 1 to 2 lbs. per acre is sufficient. 
This is also a very valuable clover for lawns. See page 41. 
Oz. 20c; 14 Lb. 65c; 4% Lb. $1.05; Lb. $1.85; 5 Lbs. or more at $1.75 
per Lb.; transportation paid. 


TIMOTHY and ALSIKE Mixed. (25% Alsike Clover.) An 
excellent mixture to sow 
either for hay or pasture. The mixture we offer contains 25% Alsike 
Clover. It is an unusually fine lot of seed, much superior to most 
mixtures which often contain only 15 to 20% Alsike. 
Pk. (1114 Lbs.) $2.65; Bu. (45 Lbs.) $9.90; 100 Lbs. $21.00; Bag of 3 
Bu. (135 Lbs.) $28.35. Purchaser pays transportation. 

For other grasses for pasture and hay, see Kentucky Blue Grass, Red Top and English Perennial Ryegrass on preceding page. 

Short Thick Turf Makes the Best Pasture 
Alfalfa Seed for 1945 
Again this year there is a very serious shortage of alfalfa seed. At the 
time of publication of this catalog, our supplies are still uncertain and 
we can only suggest that our customers write us in the spring. We will 
then be glad to quote on whatever seed may be available. 

Inoculate all Clover and Alfalfa Seeds 
The Origmal Legume tnoculator with N | TRAG I N 
NITRAGIN 
Restores and Maintains Sos! Fertuli 

This material supplies nitrogen-fixing bacteria, 
increasing the yields and improving the soil. See 
NITRAGIN on page 78. 

Cornell Pasture Mixtures for 1945 
Improved Formulas for Permanent Pastures Recommended 
by the New York State College of Agriculture 
These special formula mixtures are made up exactly in accordance with 
the strict requirements of the Dept. of Agronomy at Cornell University. 
The formulas have been worked out over a period of many years, and are 
definitely the best mixtures obtainable for the purposes and conditions 
indicated. 
CORNELL SPECIAL PASTURE MIXTURE. Recommenc- 
ed for estab- 
lishing permanent pastures on soils high in fertility and where good 
grazing management practices will be followed. Seeding should be made 
in April or early May without a companion crop, and will then be 
ready for grazing within two months. Contains Wild White Clover and 
under proper conditions it will produce more high protein feed than 
any other crop. Not recommended for hay production. Sow 25 Ibs. 
per acre. 
100 Lbs. $38.50. Purchaser pays transportation. 
CORNELL GENERAL PURPOSE MIXTURE, This is an 
- excellent 
mixture for pasture, and when desired, hay or silage may be cut for one 
year. In addition to the grasses, it contains alfalfa, medium red and 
ladino clover, and should be used on soils that are well supplied with 
lime and fairly high in fertility. It may be seeded either alone or with a 
companion grain crop. Sow 20 Ibs. per acre. 
100 Lbs. $48.00. Purchaser pays transportation. 
CORNELL UTILITY MIXTURE, Well adapted for soils of low 
to medium fertility and can 
be used for combination hay and pasture or for pasture alone. Where 
the soil is not suited to alfalfa, this mixture is preferred. May be seeded 
alone or with a companion grain crop. Sow 20 lbs. per acre. 
100 Lbs. $46.50, Purchaser pays transportation. 


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