16 American Field Seed Company, Chicago 9, Ill, 
ITEM 
No. 63 
GREEN CERTIFIED BLUE TAG 
1ST 
ies HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS—EASY TO GROW 
When Ladino Clover first came to be recognized 
as a valuable addition to grassland agriculture, it was considered as 
being adapted to limited areas. The phenomenal popularity and wide- 
spread use of Ladino has proven beyond a doubt that it is adapted to 
any place in the nation where satisfactory moisture conditions are 
found. Its culture is similar to the common White Clover; however, 
it is far superior in carrying capacity for all classes of livestock, and 
in the nutritive value of the forage. In addition to its use as a highly nutritious pasture crop it is also used extensively 
for hay and silage. We recommend using with other grasses and legumes for hay and pasture. 
DESCRIPTION , 
Ladino is a large type of White Clover having the same general characteristics as our Common White Clover; however, 
it grows much more aggressively and spreads rapidly by creeping leafy stems that root at the nodes. The shape and 
color of the foliage is very similar to White Clover; however, Ladino is much larger and sometimes attains a height of 
14 to 18 inches. If sown alone, use 2 to 2% lbs. per acre; if seeded with other grasses and legumes % to 1 lb. per acre 
should be ample. Ladino should be inoculated before planting. 
FOR NON-CERTIFIED FANCY QUALITY—SEE ITEM +62 ON GREEN PRICE LIST 
POSTPAID: Certified Ladino, 1 1b: $2.65; 5 Ibs. $13.00. Non-certi- 
fied Ladino, 1 1b. $2.35; 5 lbs. $11.50. 











Birdsfoot Trefoil—Poorland Alfalfa 
While it is comparatively new in the middle west, Birdsfoot 
Trefoil is rapidly developing imto one of our most popular pas- 
ture legumes. It is widely adapted and seems to do well on 
practically all types of soil. It produces 
well on many soils that will not raise Al- 
falfa and other Clovers. In feeding value 
fit is equal to Alfalfa in protein content. 
It is winter hardy and stands are known 
and Bit sf ‘to persist for many years. 







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AW inocula ST PAID Postpaid Prices: 1 lb. $2.10; % Ibs. $10.25. 
ALFALFA AN : , USE WITH PASTURE ; 
Osizes +70" i . GRASSES ie 
Poe daca ns 
ae HE sa, When planted alone, use 
about 7 to 8 Ibs. per acre No. 645 
and when used with other 
' grasses and legumes, 4 to 5 GREEN 
oe Ibs, per acre. We recom- PRICE 
Pet Sula. j mend using Birdsfoot Tre-. LIST 
Sy Na : : foil with Orchard Grass, 
Meadow Fescue or Brome. 
The foliage and leaves of 
Trefoil are fine and is relished by all classes of livestock. It 
has the ability to stay green during the summer months 
when most grasses are dormant. Write for our special Cir- 
hei esti oa a When inoculating Birdsfoot Trefoil use special Trefoil 
ulture, 
"Made Savings of $2.00 to $3.00 Per Bu." 
i : Milford, Illinois. 
I have ordered seed from the American Field Seed In dealing with you for the past 11 years, I have 
Company for over 20 years and I have always found always found your seeds to be as represented and 
them to be of the best quality. The Clover, Timothy, reliable. Have made a savings from $2.00 to $3.00 
‘and Soybeans were up to standard, and I have always saved money a bushel by ordering from you. 
by ordering from you. W. FE, Baker... Harry A. Heeren, Route No, 2, 
“Always Saved Money Ordering from You" 
Weldon, Illinois. 
