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TO BUILD FOR BETTER BEE-PASTURE 
ALSO BUILDS FOR A BETTER BALANCE 
IN AGRICULTURE 
Available nectar throughout the season invites 
the presence of more honeybees. More bees are 
badly needed in most localities to perform the pol- 
lination of many agricultural crops and thus re- 
store the balance which has been lost by the 
passing of the wild bees. 




to the great plains and corn belt sections. It is a heavy 
seed producer, maturing slightly later than the common 
yellow. 
Seed, per packet 20c, pound 75c, four pounds $2.50, 
postpaid. 
EVERGREEN SWEET CLOVER 
Another new development, this variety blooms later 
in the season than other biennial sweet clovers. It is a 
vigorous grower and heavy producer of forage. It is of 
special interest to beekeepers because of its long bloom- 
ing period. It is reported to have furnished good bee 
pasture for over three months. 
Certified seed, packet 20c, pound $1.00, four pounds 
$3.00, postpaid. 
ERECTOR SWEET CLOVER 
This is a very recent development in a yellow flow- 
ered sweet clover and appears to be a most promising 
variety. It is an early blaamen began blooming here 
May 28 and continued swarming with bees to the end of 
June. It is a tall growing variety and makes a very leafy 
and vigorous growth. 
Seed is very scarce. Per packet 20c, postpaid. 
HAIRY VETCH 
(Vicia villosa) 
The Hairy Vetch, also known as Winter Vetch, is 
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THE BEE GARDEN 
Provides nectar for the bees and relaxation for 
the owner. 








To live in an atmosphere of abundant flowers, 
humming with bees in search of nectar, brings 
mental harmony and peace of mind. 



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