Tuts valuable legume is a wonder in 
re-building wornout Jand and at the 
same time furnishing a crop of hay, 
pasture and seed, while getting the 
ground in shape for producing larger 
grain crops after Sweet Clover has run j, ; f 
its two-year course. If not pastured too | in well-firmed seed bed, using 
late the second year, it will produce a profitable | a roller if possible before and 
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other crops. you do not care to harves e . 
seed crop the Sweet Clover can be plowed under pats psing ppour t packer oak 
green, thus adding an abundance of humus and | Per acre. Plant 12 to 15 lbs. 
nitrogen to the soil. Sweet Clover per acre. 
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Sweet Clover can be expected to add from 80 to 100 lbs. of Nitrogen per acre 
under farm conditions. With'a good stand and growth it may be considerably 
more. This is as much nitrogen as is contained in 8 to 10 tons of barn manure, or 
in 400 to 500 pounds of ammonium sulphate. 
Tuts is offered by popular demand. A mixture of the finest plump Yellow and 
White Sweet Clover Seed, equal Lot BOW in quality, that we fortunately bought 
at a saving and therefore offer to you at a bargain price. A mighty fine sweet 
clover mixture for pasture and to build up your soil. This is truly mighty fine seed, 
and is a real buy at this price. 
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and extremely hardy. If you want the brightest, plump Sweet 
Clover we recommend our Lot BOW as being unsurpassed. We 
believe you will find Lot BOW better and more uniform than any 
other on the market. This seed, wherever shipped in the U.S., has 
always more than pleased. Meets AAA requirements. 
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Our most popular grade of White Sweet Clover and will give 
you a dandy stand for a lot less money. Everyone should have 
Sweet Clover on their farm as there is no better soil builder, and 
it also makes a wonderful pasture. To help attain victory you will 
want your farm to give maximum production and Sweet Clover 
will be a mighty big help in increasing your yields, as it is the 
best way to add nitrogen and humus to your soil. Meets AAA 
Lor Bow Yellow is of the same extra fine quality as Lot BOW 
White. Kansas grown and 994%% pure, its plump berries and fine 
color will please the most critical buyers. Kansas grown Sweet Clover 
has always been noted for its purity and brightness in color, and is 
preferred by those that know Sweet Clover. Complies with AAA 
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SIMILAR in quality to our Lot PAT White, but has the yellow 
blossom and does not grow as large as the white. Yellow blossom is 
becoming more popular each year, especially for pasture, hay and 
seed production. Lot YEL is a money-saving value, and is the grade 
of Yellow Sweet Clover most demanded by our friends. Meets AAA 
requirements. 
requirements. 
WE WOULD like to see every one of you have Brome on your farm. You will find 
these acres the most valuable on the place. An excellent yielding and drought-resist- 
ant, long-lived grass. Starts early and grows late. Produces a very palatable and 
nourishing pasture and hay. In good years it can be cut as much as three times and 
will produce up to 7 tons of hay per acre. It will produce one seed crop and one hay 
crop afterwards. It builds the soil. Does well on clay, loam and sandy soils. Lasts 
years, yet easily plowed out. It will stand the most severe winters, and will stay 
green when other grasses are dormant. Seed 15 to 20 pounds per acre on a well- 
prepared and solid seed bed. Use a packer before and after seeding if possible. 
PLANT IN SPRING, FEBRUARY TO APRIL AND FALL, AUGUST TO OCTOBER. 
One of the best grasses for ditch banks. OUR STOCK OF SEED IS THE FINEST 
QUALITY. 
BROME Grass is unquestionably the best grass to mix with alfalfa for pasture and 
hay. This mixture is becoming increasingly popular. It has been producing outstand- 
ing results. As proof.in experiments at Ohio and Kansas Agricultural Colleges this 
mixture has given 3 to 4 times as much forage as Brome alone, and since Brome is 
an outstanding heavy producer alone it is easy to see why this mixture is being used 
so widely. For pasture and hay usually 10 pounds of Brome is planted to 5 pounds 
of Alfalfa per acre. Will give you permanent pasture when other permanent pastures 
are low yielding. Try a few acres. It will pay dividends, : 

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GIvES outstanding results. Composed of Brome Grass, Crested 
Wheat Grass and Sweet Clover. We highly recommend this mix- 
ture. A heavy yielder, producing far more than native pastures. 
Extremely nourishing pasture and hay. Here you have the two 
most outstanding permanent pasture grasses combined with 35% 
clover, which cannot be beat. Builds the soil, too. Plant 15 Ibs. 
per acre on a well-prepared, clean seed bed, using a packer before 

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YIELDING PERMANENT GRASS 
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