Once established, it is reported to succeed on poor soil, 
stand much dry weather and to last for a lifetime. The 
bees work it much and reports indicate that it is a good 
honey plant. It was developed by a German plant 
breeder after many years of effort. 
Seed is very scarce. Per packet 20c, 3 ounces $1.00, 
per pound $4.00, postpaid. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
(Trifolium repens) 
White Dutch or nasture clover has long been the main 
dependence for a honey crop over a wide area of the 
Northeastern States. It is an important source of nectar 
in much of the middlewest. The plant is easily natural- 
ized along the roadsides, in pastures and waste places. 
Should be included in any mixture of grasses for pasture. 
Seed, per packet, 20c, per pound $1.30, postpaid. 
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. It is an excellent 
pasture legume and honey from it 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. 
As insurance that it is pure Ladino, we offer only 
eee seed, packet 20c, per pound $3.00, post- 
paid. 
STRAWBERRY CLOVER 
(Trifolium fragiferum) is a new clover which is salt- 
tolerant and will grow on some such soils where other 
clovers will not grow. It will usually make its best 
erowth on wet or moist soils and will survive periods of 
flooding. Its adaptation to such conditions make it 
very valuable for some wet and saline soils where other 
legumes cannot be grown. Good for pasture and soil 
building in some sections and should be tried else- 
where on wet lands. 
Apparently a good honey plant. 
Seed, per packet 20c, 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, four: pounds $2.50, 
postpaid. 
MADRID SWEET CLOVER 
Madrid is a new outstanding variety of biennial yellow 
sweet clover. It is outstanding for early seedling vigor 
and high yields of forage. It appears to be well suited 
