50 McCULLOUGH’S SEEDS 
Agricultural Seeds 
Prices on all Field Seeds are subject to fluctuations. We will be glad to quote you firm prices on request. Orders 
entrusted to us will be filled at the lowest price on day received. 


SWEET CLOVER. Valuable for use on poorer soils both as a 
erop and for improving the soil. 
Tall Growing Type. Planted in the spring makes good 
growth by fall and lasts 2 years. Will reseed itself if left 
standing. 
Yellow Blossom Type. Is also biennial. Grows 2 to 3 feet 
the first year, 4 to 5 feet the second. Finer stems, better 
for hay and pasture, : 
Sow 10 to 12 lbs, per acre Hulled and Scarified Seed in fall 
or spring after frost danger. Sow 20 lbs. per acre Unhulled 
Seed during the winter months or in the fall with Winter 
Wheat. 
ALFALFA. Every farm should have a field of this crop. It has 
a higher feeding value than any other hay. Alfalfa can be 
sown in many different mixtures. It is sown alone at the 
rate of 12 to 15 lbs. per acre. Write us about rate of seeding, 
and other recommendations. In addition to spring seeding, 
when sown alone, it can be sown successfully in July and 
August in various special mixtures. 
Alfalfa should be sown on a well-prepared seed bed. Ade- 
quate liming is necessary, and proper amount should be 
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States Verified Origin Red Clover and Alfalfa. 
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where the seed you buy is grown. 
LESPEDEZA, Korean is an annual legume, and under favor- 
able conditions will reseed itself. It is best adapted to thin 
or acid soils. 15 to 25 pounds usually sown per acre from 

February to April 15th. Sericea is a perennial Lespedeza. 
Scarified seed can be sown at the rate of 4 to 5 pounds per 
acre in spring after danger of frost and as late as April 15th. 
RED CLOVER (Trifolium pratense). Too well known to need 
extended description. Best sown in the spring, and requires 
8 to 12 Ibs. per acre alone or 5 to 6 lbs. per acre if in mixture 
with grasses. 
determined by a soil test. It is also very important that 
seed be inoculated. ' 
Common Alfalfa. Has a purple bloom and tends to develop 
a single deep tap root system. It is generally found to 
produce more hay than the Grimm type, except when win- 
ter killing takes place. 
Grimm Alfalfa. Has a variegated bloom and is characterized 
by a tendency toward a multiple root system. For this 
reason it is understood to be hardier than the Common 
type. 
MAMMOTH OR SAPLING CLOVER. Similar to Red Clover 
but of larger growth and blooms three weeks later, hence ai ae 
more valuable for sowing with Timothy. It also forms inoculate all Legume Seeds with - 
better aftermath than Red Clover. Requires same quantity wT r T R ; : I | 
_ of seed as Red Clover per acre. 
ALSIKE CLOVER (Trifolium hybridum). One of the best 
1898 — Nearly A Half Century of Service — 1947 
When ordering, Always state name of seed. 

Clovers for sowing with Timothy, as they mature at the 
same time. Blossoms flesh color. It is very hardy and will 
do well on thin or poorly drained soils, making very satisfac- 
tory pasturage. It is also valuable for hay. If sown alone 



















requires 4 to 6 Ibs. per acre or in mixture 2 to 8 Ibs. per acre. ALFALFA SOYBEANS 
Swt., Bur, H lo i i 
CRIMSON CLOVER (Trifolium incarnatum). An annual for Size wp Ns, See ei ee 
turning under as a green manure crop or as a winter cover 1 bu. each...$ .50 to 120 Ibs seed) $ .30 
crop sown in July or August, also early spring at rate of 2, bu. each... 1.00 Sift ae 
15 to 20 Ibs. per acre. It should be cut just before bloom 25 bu. e shopeae 2°30 
Stage for hay. CLOVERS (Gn be ewes 245 
Red, Alsike, Crimson, O.bustesch 3.95 
LADINO CLOVER. A mammoth perennial type of White Clo- White and Ladino. Spin die as oa ea 
(6-5 bu. cans) 
BEANS — Navy, Pinto, 
Wax, String, Kidney 
and Great Northern 
icbu.ceachee-e. $ .35 
PEANUTS, LIMA 
‘BEANS, COW PEAS 
Small, (Inoculates up 
to 120 Ibs. seed) $ .30 
5 bu. each...... 55 
25 bu. each..... e200 
(One can) 
30 bu. each...... 3.25 
(6-5 bu. cans) 
bu. each...$ .50 
2% bu. each... 1.00 
LESPEDEZA 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ..$ .50 
PEAS (All Varieties) 
VETCHES (All Varieties) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates 
up to 100 Ibs.) ea.$ .50 
1200 Ib. size ea.. 5.70 
(12-100 Ib. cans) 
LUPINES (All Varieties) 
100 Ib. size (Inoculates up to 100 Ibs. seed) ea. $ .50 
GARDEN SIZE—Peas, Beans, Sweet Peas, Lupines, Lima 
Beans and Edible Soybeans 
Enough for 8 lbs. seed — Retail Price 10c each 
ver. Shallow but vigorous roots with large leaves on sturdy 
stems. Valuable for pasture on dairy farms, and is widely 
used for enriching a mixture of other grasses. Sow 8 to 
5 lbs. per acre. 
WILD WHITE CLOVER. Long used in England in permanent 
pastures. More leaf and less blossoms than ordinary White 
Dutch Clover. Very hardy and highly recommended in pas- 
ture mixtures. Sow 1 to 2 lbs. per acre in mixtures. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL. A low growing perennial used in pas- 
tures. Starts slowly but lasts longer through the season. 
Thrives on ground too poor for Alfalfa. 
SMOOTH BROME GRASS. A tall perennial, does well on loose, 
diy soil. Used with Alfalfa to produce hay and pasture 
during hot, dry seasons. Sow 15 to 20 lbs. per acre. 
REED CANARY GRASS. An excellent hay crop for moist or 
fe swampy land. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. per acre with 2 lbs. Alsike to 
insure uniform stand. 
