
Mounting made of a portion of the root of one 
plant showing how it spreads by frequent branch- 
ing. 
Root divisions of this clover can be planted 
in either fall or spring. In the northern siates, 
early spring planting is probably a little the best. 
In the south and middle south, fall planting may 
be preferable, 
seed is not yet available. We offer root divi- 
sions for trial plantings. 
Root division, 25 for $2.00, 100 for $5.00, 250 
for $10.00, 500 for $18.00, postpaid. Per 1000, 
$30.00, not prepaid. Shipping season, late fall, 
winter and spring up to May 10th. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
(Trifolium repens) 
White Dutch or pasture clover has long been 
‘the main dependence fcr a honey crop over a 
wide area cf the Northeastern States. It is an 
important source of nectar in much of the middle- 
west, The plant is easily naturalized along road- 
sides, in pastures and waste places. Should be 
included in any mixture of grasses for pasture. 
seed, per packet 20c, $1.20 per pound, post 
paid. 
LADINO CLOVER 
Ladino clover is a giant white clover which is 
proving very popular in many places. It makes 
two or three times the growth of ordinary white 
clover where it does well. It is of particular 
value under irrigation or in areas with abundant 
rainfall and fertile soil. The bee-keeper can ex- 
pect it to yield honey which is very similar to 
that produced from the common white clover. 
The seed is very small. Two pounds per acre 
on a well prepared seedbed should be sufficient. 
Our early supply of Ladino is certified seed. 
Seed per packet 20c, $2.75 per pound, postpaid. 
CRIMSON CLOVER 
(Trifolium Incarnatum) 
Crimson clover is a winter annual grown from 
the southern corn belt south and east. It winter. 
