TRIFOLIUM AMBIGUUM 
Trifolium Ambiguum or Pellett Clover as de- 
scribed on the front page. 
Since the plant is new, seed is not yet available 
but we are in position to offer root divisions for 
trial. Such divisions will transplant readily in either 
spring or fall. 7 
Root divisions, 100 for $5.00 postpaid, minimum 
order 100. Shipping season fall, winter and spring 
up to May 15. Supply limited, order early. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
(Trifolium repens) 
White Dutch or pasture clover has long been the 
main dependence for a honey crop over a wide area 
of the Northeastern States, The plant is easily 
naturalized along roadsides, in pastures and waste 
places. Should be included in any mixture of 
grasses for pasture. 
Seed, large packet 20c, $1.10 per pound, postpaid. 
LADINO CLOVER 
Ladino clover is a giant white clover which comes 
from Italy and is proving very popular in many 
places. It makes two or three time the growth of 
ordinary white clover and is of particular value 
under irrigation or in areas with abundant rainfall 
and not too severe winters. Where it does well, 
the beekeeper can expect it to yield honey which is 
very similar to that produced from the common 
white clover. 
The seed is very small, Three pounds per acre 
on a well prepared seedbed should be sufficient. 
Seed, per packet 20c, pound $2.50 postpaid, ten 
pounds upwards at $2.25 per pound not postpaid. 
CRIMSON CLOVER 
(Trifolium Incarnatum) 
Crimson clover is a winter annual grown from the 
southern corn belt south and east. It winterkills in 
the north when planted in the fall. Each stem is 
terminated by a head of scarlet or crimson flowers 
from which it gets its name. It is reported as especi- 
ally important as a source of honey in Kentucky. It 
ranks high as a honey plant and is a pretty sight 
when in bloom. 
Seed, large packet 20c, two pounds $1.00, post- 
paid. Write tor price on larger quantity. 
STRAWBERRY CLOVER 
(Trifolium fragiferum) is a new clover which 
is salt tolerant and will grow on such soils where 
other, clovers will not grow. It is to be found in 
moist places where water stands near the surface. 
Indications are that it mvst have abundant moisture 
continually to prosper. If you want something 
new, try strawberry clover. Little is known as yet 
about its adaptations to various soil types in eastern 
localities. 
Seed, large packet, 20c. 
SWEET CLOVER 
(Melilotus) 

NOTE: We offer sweet clover only for your convenience in 
securing trial quantities. If you want larger quantities you 
can probably secure them in your localities. If not, write us 
and we will suggest a soure of supply. 

Sweet clover ranks among the best honey plants 
