
ALFALFA ee 
The Profitable and Nutritious Hay Crop 
Alfalfa or Lucerne will produce from 5 to 7 tons of hay 
an acre each year in the South. Lime should be applied at 
the rate of 1500 pounds to the acre. Before sowing the 
seed it will be best to inoculate them, if Alfalfa has never 
been grown on the soil you are to sow. 
ARGENTINE GROWN ALFALFA. This has been doing 
very well in the northern states and we think you will 
make no mistake using it. 
NORTHWESTERN GROWN. A high grade of alfalfa that 
will do well for you. 
CLOVERS 
Medium Red, Mammoth Red 
The crop in U. S. A. is good this season and in price is 
down to lowest for some.time. We offer Ohio and Mich- 
igan grown, Write at once. 
Alsike Clover 
Our stock is exceptionally good and we would like a 
chance to quote you on our stock which is the very best. 
We do not handJe cheap or inferior seeds, nothing but the 
very finest products. Market price down somewhat. 

Sweet Clover 

White Blossom Alfalfa 2 
BOKHARA (Meliotus alba). This legume is native to all 
parts of this country and is the most beneficial of all ‘The fruit trees I ordered from you 
crops for building up worn-out land. Thrives on all soils, two years ago are all living and grow- 
but like all Clovers requires lime, which should be sup- ing nicely. Can hardly wait until they 
plied on land where it is lacking. Makes fine pasture for begin to bear. Have been recommend- 
bees and good quality of hay relished by all stock. Does ing your company to my friends and 
best when seeded alone. Sow in spring or fall. Twenty to neighbors. 
thirty pounds are required per acre. (Can also furnish W. S. Higgason 
yellow blossom if desired.) Buffalo, Ky. 
| MILLET 
GOLDEN or LIBERTY MILLET. Is decidedly one of the best varieties to grow for a hay crop; 
produces large crop of fine grass ranging in height from 4% to 6 feet, according to strength 
of soil. Can be cut green or made into hay, and is readily eaten by stock. It requires 1 bushel 
New VICLAND OATS 
Newest and Heaviest Yielding Variety 



Many customers report average yield better than 
85 bushels per acre. Measured weight 36 to 88 lbs. 
per bushel. Generally considered the most out- 
standing introduction in Seed Oats up to the pres- 
ent time. Vicland was developed by Wisconsin 
Agricultural Experiment Station from a cross be- 
tween Victoria, a South American Oat and Rich- 
land, a variety that originated in Russia. Vicland 
is a very heavy oat and a very heavy yielder, re- 
sistant to rust and smut. It’s an early yellow short 
straw, but on fertile soil the straw grows to a 
: : good height. Use 2 bushels per acre in planting. 
ee — - - - $2.00 per bushel; $18.50 for 10 bushels. 
New Vikland Oats : ; 


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Powder Form 
CLOVERS—Red Alsike, Mammoth and 
White. 1 bu. size can 
LESPEDEZA—100 Ib. size can 
SOY BEANS—2 bu. size can .. 

PEAS—Garden, Field, and Sweet. 1 -bu. size can 
BEANS—Navy, Kidney, String, and Wax. 1 bu. size can 
Medium Red Clover 


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