Clover, Grass, and Field Seeds 
Domestic Brand 
Medium Red Clover 
U. S. Government Verified Seed 
This is also known as “June Clover” and is by. far 
the most important Clover in our country. Medium 
Clover is second to none as a soil-strengthening crop, 
adding fertility to the soil, making it possible to grow 
larger and better crops of corn and other grains. It 
grows about 2 feet high, yielding 2 to 4 tons of hay 
per acre; also valuable for pasturing. The long roots 
penetrate deeply into the soil, gathering nitrogen from 
the air and storing it in the soil in the form of nodules 
on the roots, thereby providing rich foods for crops, 
cereals, etc., which follow it. 
When sowing Clover seed, be careful to sow nothing 
but pure, clean seed, which is plump and will germinate 
readily and produce. hardy, vigorous plants. Poor seed 
is the poorest kind of economy. Many farms and crops 
have been almost ruined by sowing low-grade seeds 
containing noxious weeds. If you do not want weeds 
don’t sow them. Use our ‘DOMESTIC BRAND 
CLOVER and you need not worry about polluting your 
farm with noxious weeds. 
If sown alone, use 6 to 8 
quarts per acre. If timothy 
has been seeded, sow 4 
quarts per acre. See Price- 
List. 
INOCULATE THIS 
LEGUME SEED WITH 
LEGUME-AID 

Alsike Clover 
Alsike Clover is increasing in popularity very rapidly. 
It makes the best combination with red Clover and 
timothy, either for hay or pasture, and grows well on 
high as well as on low, wet soils. It 1s especially adapted 
to wet soils and also on soils that are too low in humus 
to grow Clover. When well cured there is no hay more 
greatly relished by stock of all kinds. Mixed with 
Clover and timothy it affords one of the best forage 
rations, and the three are grown successfully together, 
the hay from such a mixture being better than either 
of them alone. The seed is smaller than the red Clover, 
therefore does not require as much seed per acre. If 
sown alone, sow 8 to 10 pounds per acre. See Price-L ist. 
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., Seedsmen 


Ladino Clover 
A mammoth strain of White Dutch Clover. The best 
year-round pasture crop where moisture is plentiful. 
Grows 1 foot tall and runs on the ground, one plant 
covering 2 feet. Can be pastured or cut for hay during 
the summer. Lasts four to six years. Lime, fertilizer, 
and manure help it. For best results sow 1 to 114 pounds 
per acre of Ladino Clover mixed with 20 pounds of 
permanent pasture mixture. See Price-List. 
Choice Medium Red Clover 
Our Choice Medium Red Clover is found superior 
to the seed sold by the average dealer. It is in every 
way equal to the many so-called “best”’ grades on the 
market. We could offer cheaper grades for less money, 
but we could not recommend them as we do our Do- 
mestic and Choice Brands. See Price-List. 
Genuine Mammoth 
Red Clover 
Also known as ‘‘Pea Vine” and “Sapling,” it is very 
much like the Medium. It matures later than Medium, 
and develops a stronger root and top. Produces less 
pasture after the crop is cut than Medium, but for 
restoring the land or for general fertilization there is 
nothing more valuable than Mammoth Clover. Sow 
about the same rate per acre as the Medium. See Price- 
List. Use Legume-Aid to insure bumper crop. 
Special Hay Mixture 

For ordinary spring seeding this Mixture cannot be 
beaten. The proportion is approximately 6 pounds 
Red Clover, 3 pounds Timothy, 3 pounds Alsike. Sow 
125 toms: pounds per acre on well-prepared seed-bed. 
None but the best seeds are used. This Mixture should 
be used very extensively for either hay, pasture or 
soiling purposes. When seeding timothy in the spring, 
always use red and alsike for best results. This Mixture, 
we believe, will meet with your approval and be a 
money-saver. It reduces the cost of your seeding and 
Is an excellent grass combination for hay. See Price- 
List. 
Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 

