gets its name. It is reported as especially important as a 
source of honey in Kentucky. It ranks high as a honey 
plant. 
Seed, per packet 20c, two pounds $1.00, postpaid. 
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 
must 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. Apparently a good honey 
plant. 
Seed, 20c per packet, pound $2.75, postpaid. 
SWEET CLOVER 
(Melilotus) 
NOTE: We offer sweet clovers and vetch for your con- 
venience in securing trial quantities. If you want larger 
quantities you can probably secure them in your locali- 
ties. If not, write us and we will suggest a source of 
supply. 
Sweet clover ranks among the best honey plants in this 
country. Climatically, it is adapted to practically all the 
United States and southern Canada. It will thrive on a 
wide range of soils and is extensively used as a forage 
crop. There are two common varieties of biennial sweet 
clover, the white blossom and the yellow blossom. The 
yellow blossom variety blooms earlier than the white 
blossom. We offer seed of the white blossom and yel- 
low blossom mixed. 
Packet 20c, two pounds for $1.00, postpaid. 
HUBAM CLOVER is the white annual sweet clover. 
It is one of the best plants for honey and can be de- 
pended upon for bloom the same season when planted 
early. It blooms over a long season. 
Seed, per packet 20c, pound 75c, five pounds $2.75, 
postpaid. 
MADRID SWEET CLOVER 
Madrid is an outstanding variety of biennial yellow 
sweet clover. It is new in this country and originally 
came from Spain. It is outstanding for early seedling 
vigor and high yields of forage. It promises to be su- 
perior to the common yellow in the great plains region 
and throughout the corn belt. It is a heavy seed pro- 
ducer, maturing slightly later than the common yellow. 
Seed, per packet 20c, pound 75c, five pounds $2.75, 
postpaid. 
EVERGREEN SWEET CLOVER 
Another new development, this variety blooms later in 
the season than other biennial sweet clovers. It is a vig- 
orous grower and heavy producer of forage. It is of spe- 
cial interest to beekeepers because of its late blooming 
period. A plot of this clover at Pellett Gardens began 
blooming in June and is still blooming in October. 
Certified seed, per packet 20c, pound 75c, five 
pounds $2.75 postpaid. 
HAIRY VETCH 
(Vicia villosa) 
The Hairy Vetch, also known as Winter Vetch, is 
much used for green manure and cover crop, and for 
hay and pasture in some sections. ‘This vetch is winter 
hardy as far north as Michigan and the New England 
states. Succeeds especially well on sandy soil and will 
