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ancy Recleaned Clover Seed ¢ 
-Jung’s F 
Clover: is without any question the most popular and widely grown 
erop for hay, pasture and also for building up or enriching the soil. 
This season the price of the seed is very reasonable and every farmer 
oa should sow clover liberally. In sowing clover nothing is more important 
_ than that the seed be pure and free from foul weeds. 
_ FANCY MEDIUM OR RED CLOVER 
- We have an unusually fine stock of Medium Clover Seed. It is bright, 
pure, of high germination and free from foul weeds. This is the 
standard Red Clover and a dependable all-around variety for farmers 
and stockmen. It makes two crops a year. The first is usually cut 
when in bloom for hay; the second crop may be cut for hay, harvested 
- for seed or plowed under to add fertility to the soil. It pays always 
to buy the best grade of CLOVER SEED that can be obtained. Even 
though the first crop cost is more than the cheaper grade, it will be 
found in the long run that inferior seed is the most expensive, not only 
on account of less hay or seed produced from it but from the fact that , 
one’s land is liable to become infested with weed seeds. Sow GOOD 
CLOVER SEED and plenty of it. Fancy Seed: Lb. 65c; 3 Ibs. $1.75, 
postpaid; not prepaid: Pk. $7.00; bu. $27.20; 2 bu. $67.50. 




ALSIKE CLOVER 
: The advantage of. Alsike over Red Clover is its true perennial character we _ i ‘i 
and great hardiness. It will adapt itself to extremes of either wet or MEDIUM OR RED CLOVER 
drought and will flourish on soils where red clover 
rope pet ae It is also more leafy and does not ; x 
ave heavy stalks and for this reason makes a finer ’ 
aed especially when sown with Timothy. Also excellent Fancy Recleaned 
or pasture as it is very hardy and seldom winter- . 
kills. Alsike is the only clover that will thrive and i " TIMOTHY 

not kill out on low places. Fancy Seed: Lb. 65¢; 
3 Ibs. $1.75, postpaid. Not prepaid: Pk. $6.75; F As a crop for hay TIMOTHY is 


bu. $27.20. 3 \ Far \i probably unsurpassed by’ any 
— \ \ aN other grass. It is highly relished 
5 ty by all kinds of stock, especially. 
N N iF ; horses. It yields more nutritive 
s \ . 4 4\ \ matter than any other grass or 
, ; a \ y AY forage plant. It is not suited for 
MAMMOTH CLOVER PANINI, SoP SOMME NESSSUES Ses el 
~—— f a ASV WANT UG, Yi ras ears. The largest crops of ha 
This is well known for its enormous yield and. is i NY Wee ee Sained! on ich ahd. te As 
largely used as a fertilizer to plow under green. It is f "1 WAN liog Lt be not suited for light, sandy soil 
very hardy and hardly ever freezes out. Also excellent i Ni AN 4h (4) i Ul nten so well as some other grasses. 
for pasture as it produces so much forage. It produces ARGH i ii The most important point in the 
very large crops of hay, 3 to 5 tons per acre. As a BN A070. growing of TIMOTHY is the 
fertilizer to plow under green it has no equal; also NS Arcsin Vy y TPN selection of GOOD SEED, POOR 
; excellent to sow with small grain for fall pasture, Nhl) WBE 7; SEED, besides containing weed 
using from 4 to 6 Ibs. per acre. Lb. 65¢; 3 Ibs. $1.75, WN," SER seed WILL NOT ALL GROW. Ex- 
postpaid; not prepaid: Pk. $7.00; bu. $27.20. Bags iN pr i tra Fancy Seed: Lb. 30c; 3 Ibs. 
, free, Ka mx 80c, postpaid; not prepaid: Pkt. 


$1.30; bu. $4.00; 214 bu. $9.85. 
Bags free. 


BROME GRASS 
: A vigorous growing grass well 
; TIMOTHY suited for dry soils as it roots 
\ deeper than most grasses. Well a a 
hay or pasture, often used with alfalfa. 
FANCY HULLED RED TOP Sow 18 to 25 lbs. per acre. Lb. °45c; 
3 Ibs. $1.25, postpaid. Not prepaid: 25 
A suitable grass for moist, rich soils Ibs. $5.75; 100 Ibs, $21.00. 
where it thrives most luxuriantly. It 
is a good variety to sow with Timothy 
or clover for meadow or pasture and 
is more permanent than either of the 
other two. Lb. 45c; 3 Ibs. $1.25, 
postpaid; not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $2.60; 
25 Ibs. $6.25; 100 Ibs. $24.50. 


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SUDAN GRASS 
Sudan Grass, although comparatively 
a new plant is becoming very popu- 
lar. It is far more valuable for hay 
than millet or any of the sorghums 
as it is just as easy to grow, and 
will produce more and better hay. 


p KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS It makes a heavy yield, 3 to 5 tons 
ae : ; ’ of cured hay per acre, ‘aba ie 
4 =m cuttings per season can be made for 
‘ 4 FANCY KENTUCKY it will. grow a like eee oi 
mae: Rhy hay is of excellent quality and a 
BLUE GRASS kinds of stock eat it readily. An 
z ‘ ‘ é excellent crop to sow after peas as 
Also known as June Grass. A very valu- it can be sown as late as July 10th 
able grass for sowing down pastures and still make a crop. Sow broadcast 
and also the standard grass for lawns. like oats, 20 to 25 lbs. per acre, 
We offer fancy heavy seed and price is any time from May 20th to July 
very reasonable this year. Lb. 50c; 10th. Try some, we know you will 
3 Ibs. $1.40, postpaid; not prepaid: 10 like it. Lb. 30c; 3 Ibs. 75¢, postpaid. 

ibs, $3.60; 25 ibs. $8.75; 100 Ibs. Not prepaid: 25 Ibs. $2.90; 100 Ibs. 
$34.50. $10.50. Prices subject to chanae. 


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