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adapted for sowing in your territory, is oe 
“Sweet Clover. Biennial ehite bles ym. Is th one 
‘Medium Red Clover. The common Red Clov 
Mammoth Red Clover. Compared with t eMedia : 
Alsike Clover. The hardiest of all Clov 
Ladino Clover. A very large species of White Di 
White Dutch Clover. A low Clove 
Orchard Gra ss. A long-lived perennial that gets its 
Brome Grass. An erect perennial with strong creeping ro 
Reed *s Cana ry G rass. A hardy, native een which : 
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- Sweet Clover, and the one which has come to he 
recent years for forage, pasture, and proveme 
almost any climate and on almost any t f 
too poor for Alfalfa or Red Clover. 
throughout the country. This Clover requ 
Is especially suitable to_ rich bottom-lands 
If cut early it is possible in a good season to g 
its flower, foliage, and stems are of darker color; it is I 
and of larger growth. When grown on ot 
fertilized soil, it makes a very rank growth and 
hence the names Sapling Clover, Big C 
One of the best soiling crops. It is recommended fo 
or low productivity because here it will make ; 
-Medium Clover on more fertile soils. A good stan 
Clover will last from 2 to 7 years, depending } on ci 
to 14 days later than Medium Clover, it will a 
moist soils it yields enormous crops. Its grea 
with other Clovers and grasses, especially with T 
pas in type than either Red or Alsike and usec 
ay mixtures where the aftermath i is to be graze 
creeping stems that root at the joints adi 
used in pasture and lawn mixtures. On acid soils it 
Wild White Clover. A wild form of White Dutch 
a true perennial. On sweet soils it will sv e 
reseeding. Use in the better grades of pasture an lawn m: 
Timothy. Most valuable of all the grasses, espns in. th No 
It is better adapted to clay than to eg hy soils and Is ai 
moist and fertile soils. oe . 
grazing. Soils of the Ds Nine ae moist, Sear to gee ee wh 
produce the best Timothy are well suited for Kentuck, Blu Gr 
ability to grow in the partial shade of orchards and open 
Its principal use is for pasture and hay under shady or dry 
Makes a thick firm turf and thrives well on dry, loose so 
Alfalfa, 8 pounds of each per es it makes good sur 1 
hay crop. — SS 
ing wide attention as a forage crop because of its abitiys to. © gro 
on Jands too wet for the common farm crop. 
winter cover-crop. Twenty pounds per acre sown broadca 
last cultivation of corn will produce a real sod. The amount 
growth is several times that of Rye and helps to prevent 
and to improve soil conditions after a Rye-grass rove is 
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