ILESPEDEZ 
"The Wowuder ¢ 
Unequalled for hay, pasture .and ‘soil-building. 
Adapted.to a wider area than any other known ‘ 
legume. Withstands droughts that would kill other crops. .-In- 
creases the grazing capacity. of pastures from twenty-five to fifty 
pereent. Grows anywhere—on acid soils, waste, lands, worn-out 
gravelly soils and galled: hillsides where nothing else of value 
s 6will grow. Reseeds itself every year, even when ‘severely. grazed, 
but is easily killed out by a cl}tivated crop. Does well in mix- 
tures in all Southern pasture. grasses, 














































Inoculate All Lespedeza with 
| Nitragin "L” 
For a better stand and maximum yield, inoculaté your seeds 
with Nitragin before planting: The procedure is simple and 
inexpensive. Full directions on each can. 100.%b. size can 
50c pestpaid. 

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: syonderfl and acid of sn. the soil 5 grow. anc 733 The most. widely-grown 
perennial): n poor 1a {O49 teen continue ‘put .when variety. Does well over a 
q31 4 Thrives ° re reaches ather W} st yeaths age wider territory than other va-j 
rieties. The most important 
pasture legume in the South, 
Inereases . carrying . capacity 
of pasture lands from 25 to 
50%. Grows on poor soils, 
including acid types, and sup- 
plies grazing during the sum- 


mer and fall months “when 
: 10.8 QUITE : : most pasture plants are suf- 
Lave é a Awe, On mogdacast +9 ; vice-list in fering from. hot sun ~On 
‘ious aft TOW ace tas ned s ; e.D good soil will produce an ex- 
cellent growth, and reaches 2 
height, of. .from 18 to. 30 
inches. \The small stems. of 
the plant make it an easily 
cured hay crop. Seed should 
be planted on a well-prepared 
but firm seed bed in Feb- 
ruary or Mareh.. On grazing 
crops: sow -LO to 15 pounds 
ner acre... When-planted 
alone for hay crop sow?’ 25 
vounds. °. Lb. 75¢; 6 Ibs, 
$3.50. For larger quang 
tities, see price. list in back @ 
catalog. 





739 The earliest of the annual Lespedezas. 
The abundant growth, deep menor sine Oe 
eovered, with nodules makes Be aD 
deza an outstanding greens cae pris 
ing 24 akes larger & ; 
ing legume. It) ma ef} aba Nace 
5 4 inches, single plants 
the ‘Common, 15 to 24 ches, single pane 
i spree ; feef: has larger leaves, 
having a. spread of 3 s large 
furnishes pasturage es re gana he 
j resist: rought, anc ‘ 
ighly resistant to dadnouent. f fen OD) 
eae worn-out soils where alfalfa and clovers 
: il. > ay cg 
‘ Holds its leaves well and produces + full 
crop the first season. If 1s an Santen ok 
seeds indefinitely although closely et ae ee 
is highly recommended for the Spper © aes 
where fhe seasons are shorter and the ; wu 
Korean is especially good for sec- 


















730 WN 
alle rales the Tp eatest er 
abanee when ‘the, fa Remerid 
oe MACAaNCe: Of eanr . : 
cate oa, «OL Seed “whic 
: on. It is more qd yt 
veins dep ted we 
d thrives o 
1d_ th S Over the 
STowth, but stands * 
produces an ~ 
: an the C 
sc severe rs er Pp ni stant : € oe 
nee reed’ short crowing seasons, because it ommended for ped and star sere {he Common 
TLS ; » S . « > pa Na Lae he Ci 
matures its seed crop earlier than the others. it Cangas, Tennessp 1411 cotton belt, or €arher, Rec 
all soil types where the com- 
It produces on ; i asthe Cor 
Sich varieties grow, but, mM producing Korean 
for hay, fertile soil will give much nel ge 
turn Tf Korean is used in permane nf es 
ture mixtures, the ake may ipnappnice abate 
rasses lovers in . g, us 
ther grasses and clove f e U 
ne roi 5 to 10 pounds of wt a hag: 
When sown alone proadeast..25 1Ds. 
' greatly outyielde. oad Coastal North, arm southern 
Nites r'ritor 7? * Lommon oR ee 
it i8 to be merit the same aor hay a 
a 

4 © Kobe ; : »On alone, sow 
iin the planting spedeza is to ho anent” pa WO 
t should eas MIX ture, sow 1 ne of. the 
: } esume 
; NE 7) 
obe makes Planted in early 
2 aes to. ger 
2 spring. ; ere; 
‘ ; arch are: the. best titre. an. abund &-for he 
Bere: Nah ar Ne are aroucnt in appreciated eeu improvement: Ronen and” fall was 
months to pianv. 1 Teanedeza Clover sTrowth and 8 large~ poq y= obe should 4 ra 
NR as etnviog. acorean . Lespede7Za 10 Ni Ee and adaptatir, >, Ot. syste FE be better 
producing, stales, 4 ~ supply; and higher very desiray ation to Dod oem, heayy foie 
Sced ig: in. very short. supps ; 35. i Pa DeW age. ices or, alkaline soils” penp one 
rices are cxpetted., Lb. 3503 5 Ibs. et 4 ‘Ik of ¢ re "or Jarger quahPuilder soils, makes it 
Mor lareer quantities, see price-list in Dac atalog, ; 
£ 

a ; ab. 
antities, see price-list ‘tee 
REUTER SEED COQ.. Inc.. New Orleans cer Form ond #7 ae 
of catalor. 



