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LADINO CLOVER 
The Wonder Pasture Clover 
lt is known as the giant white clover—a perennial lasting from four to 
eight years. Nota particularly deep rooted plant, making its best growth 
where their is a fairly constant, but not excessive moisture supply in the 
surface and subsurface soil. As with all clovers, largest growth is ob- 
tained on fertile and deep soils well supplied with lime, phosphate, hu- 
mus and moisture. 
It is primarily a pasture plant, and as such produces a heavy tonnage 
of rich succulent feed. Ladino clover also furnishes hay of excellent 
quality, very rich in protein, and relished by all kinds of livestock. When 
used for both pasture and hay, the spring growth is used for pasture, 
early summer growth for hay, and later growth for either hay, pasture 
or seed. 
When seeded for pasture, Ladino White Clover fits in well with other 
grasses as companion plants. The most commonly used mixture is 2 
lbs. Ladino Clover with 12 lbs. of orchard grass or Alta Fescue per acre. 
This mixture is highly recommended by leading dairymen and experi- 
mental stations. Heavy acreages were planted late last summer and 
early fall with the finest reports being received of the remarkable results 
obtained. Other commonly used mixtures are 2 lbs. Ladino, 3 lbs. peren- 
nial rye grass, 4 lbs. red top, and 3 Ibs. orchard grass per acre. When 
seeded alone use 2 to 4 lbs. per acre. Adaptable to all Southern and 
Eastern states. 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
Sow 5 to 8 lbs. per acre. Culture same as Red Clover; but has more 
leaves, grows thicker, has finer stems, makes better quality hay and more 
and better grazing. Grows on soils too acid, poor or wet for other clover, 
is hardier, hay contains a higher per cent of digestible protein, stands 
longer uncut without deterioration, and is adapted to a wider variety 
of soils. Succeeds on light uplands, loam, clay or wet bottoms. Sow it 
where other clovers fail. An ideal substitute for white clover in pasture 
mixtures, makes a thick undergrowth, greatly increasing the yield, is 
highly nutritious and. palatable. Use it in every permanent pasture or 
hay mixture. 
PRICES IN FRONT OF CATALOG 
_A combination of Ladino Clover with Orchard Grass or Alta Fescue will furnish one of our finest crops in Southern and Eastern States. - 
U. S. RED CLOVER 
Adapted to the Piedmont and mountain sections of Virginia, North Caro- 
lina and northern states. Red Clover is the ideal biennial legume for 
crop rotations, furnishes an abundance of highly nutritious hay or pas- 
ture and adds nitrogen and humus to the soil. Cut it just before full 
bloom for best quality hay and the largest amount of leaves and nu- 
trients. This lets the second crop get an earlier start and larger yield. 
Does well on any well drained, limed and fertilized soil. Inoculate and 
broadcast on small grain from February to April or in August; 12 Ibs. 
per acre alone, or 8 lbs. in grass mixtures. 

MAMMOTH RED CLOVER 
Seed is identical to red clover, growth is similar, but larger, is long lived, 
and matures hay two weeks later, at the same time as timothy. Makes 
one cutting a year. Cut in early bloom state. Superior for pasture or 
soil improvement. Seeding rate and culture same as red clover. For 
hay on strong loam or clay soils use 8 lbs. sapling, 10 lbs. timothy, and 
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SEED INOCULATION 

Specify group wanted. Prices postpaid. 
GROUP 1—Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Bur Clover and Black Medic. 
bu. $1.00. 
GROUP 2—Clovers, Red, Crimson, Mammoth, Alsike, Ladino, Dixie White and 
White Dutch. 1 bu. 50c; 2!/2 bu. $1.00. 
GROUP 3—Lespedeza, all varieties. 100 Ibs. 50c. 
GROUP 4—Soybeans, all varieties. 2 bu. 30c; 5 bu. 55c; 25 bu. $2.50; 30 bu. $3. 
1 bu. 50c; 2!/, 
GROUP 5—Cowpeas, Peanuts, Lima Beans, Velvet Beans, Crotalaria, Kudzu, 
Sesbania, Beggarweed. 2 bu. 30c; 5 bu. 55c; 25 bu. $2.50; 30 bu. $3.00. 
GROUP 6—Field and Garden Beans; Wax, String, Navy, Snap, Kidney and 
Pole. 1 bu. 35c. 
GROUP 7—Vetch,: Peas; Austrian, Canada, Garden, Sweet and Canning Peas, 
Broad Bean, Lentil. 1 bu. 35c; 100 Ibs. 55c. 
GROUP 8—Garden Combination for Peas, Beans, Lima Beans, Sweet Peas, and 
Lupine. 5 Ibs. 15c. 
GROUP 9—Alyce Clover. 1 bu. 50c; 2!/. bu. $1.00. 
