ALFALFA AND CLOVER 
Grimm, Canadian Grown. This is the best standard 
ALFALFA. type obtainable, hardy, stools out well, lasts a long 
time, and improves the soil. For hay and pasture, good alfalfa is our 
most important legume. Sow early in the spring on wheat or with 
oats and barley, using about 12 lbs. per acre. Valuable in mixtures, 
particularly with brome grass for hay. Inoculate with Nitragin 
A-B (See next page). 
Lb. 90c; Pk. (15 lbs.) $11.50 prepaid. Not paid: Bu. (60 lbs.) $39.60; 
100 Lbs. $66.00. 

RANGER. For long-term seedings, use this superior, wilt-resistant 
strain. Succeeds in wilt areas and lasts longer. Highly recommended. 
Lb. $1.15; Pk. (15 lbs.) $15.50 prepaid. Not paid: Bu. (60 lbs.) 
$57.00; 100 Lbs. $95.00. 
Our Seed Is Blue Tag Certified in sealed one bushel bags. 
ALSIKE CLOVER. Succeeds on land that has a tendency to be 
wet, and lasts for many years. A vigorous up- 
right grower, it makes fine hay and also good pasturage. Sow 6 to 10 
lbs. per acre alone, or 2 to 4 lbs. in mixtures. Use Nitragin A-B. 
Lb. 75c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $9.00 prepaid. Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $30.00; 
100 Lbs. $50.00. 
CUMBERLAND RED CLOVER. (New) This special strain 
has proved the highest yield- 
ing red clover in extensive tests to date and is recommended for 
growers who want the best. Like the standard type, it is a short- 
lived perennial, lasting but two years if allowed to seed. 
Lb. 95c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $12.25 prepaid. Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) 
$42.60; 100 Lbs. $71.00. 
Our Seed Is Blue Tag Certified in sealed one bushel bags. 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER. Northern grown seed, widely adapted and 
excellent for hay and pasturage. Sow on wheat or with spring grain, 
8 to 12 lbs. alone or 4 to 6 lbs. in mixtures. Use Nitragin A-B. 
Lb. 85c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $11.25 prepaid. Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) 
$38.40; 100 Lbs. $64.00. 
SWEET CLOVER. Makes an immense rapid growth and is ideal 
for green manure, also useful for temporary 
grazing and for hay. It will grow on rough land where alfalfa would 
not do well. Sow 20 lbs. per acre. Use Nitragin A-B. 
Lb. 45c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $5.60 prepaid. Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $17.10; 
100 Lbs. $28.50. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL. Empire. This is the N.Y. Broadleaf 
Trefoil so highly recommended for 
long term hay and pasture use, especially on land not suited to 
alfalfa. It is a vigorous, deep-rooted, hardy forage legume, slow to 
start but very long-lived and has a high feeding value and produces 
big yields. Sow in the spring on a well prepared, firm seed-bed, 
using 5 lbs. of trefoil with 6 lbs. of timothy or brome grass per acre. 
Special Nitragin Inoculant included free. 
14 Lb. $1.60; Lb. $2.95; 5 Lbs. $14.25 postpaid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or 
more at $2.75 per Lb. 
Our Seed Is N. Y. Certified in sealed 5 lb. bags. 
LADINO CLOVER. This giant white clover is being more widely 
used every year. It is vigorous and tall- 
growing with large leaves and spreads rapidly by fleshy stems that 
run along the ground and take root. A most valuable ingredient in 
pasture mixtures, as it makes a very dense growth, and also excellent 
in mixtures intended for hay, silage or aftermath grazing. 
For poultry pasture, Ladino and Kentucky Blue grass are ideal. 
Also used for cover crops. Sow only 1 or 2 lbs. per acre. 
14 Lb. 80c; % Lb. $1.25; Lb. $2.35; 5 Lbs. or more at $2.25 postpaid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at $2.15 per Lb. 
WILD WHITE CLOVER. [deal for permanent pastures where 
close grazing will be practical. A low- 
growing, tenacious and hardy perennial, it forms a thick sward and 
covers the ground quickly. It helps the grasses by adding nitrogen to 
the soil and is relished by cattle. Also excellent for lawns. (See page 
3.) 1 or 2 lbs. per acre is sufficient. 
Oz. 30c; 144 Lb. 65c; 144 Lb. $1.10; Lb. $1.85; 5 Lbs. or more at $1.75 
per Lb. postpaid. 
TIMOTHY AND GRASSES 
TIMOTHY, Valuable, quick-growing grass for hay and pasture. It 
———————_ thrives on moist loam soils and yields good crops even 
on poorer land. Sow 6 lbs. per acre in mixtures with clover, etc. 
Timothy responds well to applications of nitrate in early spring. 
Seed is very scarce this year and we suggest brome grass in its place 
where seedings will be left for several years. 
5 Lbs. $2.40; Pk. (1114 Lbs.) $4.85 prepaid. Not paid: Bu. (45 Lbs.) 
$15.50; 100 Lbs. $34.00; Sack of 3 Bu. (135 Lbs.) $45.90. 
TIMOTHY and ALSIKE MIXTURE. (20% Alsike.) An ex- 
ee allen itera ie, foro ow= 
ing hay of a high protein content, well adapted on many soils. Sow 12 
to 15 lbs. per acre in the spring, or with wheat in the fall. 
5 Lbs. $2.75; Pk. (1114 Lbs.) $5.40 postpaid. Not paid: Bu. (45 Lbs.) 
$17.75; 100 Lbs. $39.00; Sack of 3 Bu. (135 Lbs.) $52.65. 
ORCHARD GRASS. For Pasture and Silage. Many new uses 
are being found for this persistent, leafy, 
quick-growing grass. In combination with Ladino clover, it yields 
enormous crops of high-quality silage early in the season. It then 
recovers rapidly and makes excellent summer pasturage. In the 
spring, it is one of the first to start growth and should be grazed be- 
fore the seed heads form. Easy to establish, long-lived and tolerant 
of adverse conditions. For best results, sow 8 lbs. with 1 lb. of Ladino 
per acre in early spring, with or without a nurse crop. 
5 Lbs. $2.75; 10 Lbs. $5.20 postpaid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 
43c per Lb. 
HAY, PASTURE AND SILAGE MIXTURES 
To get the most out of your legume-grass seedings, follow these 
recommendations of the Dept. of Agronomy at Cornell Univer- 
sity, or write them for full information. (Weights are amounts to 
SOw per acre.) 
For hay, silage and pasture on good land—8 lbs. Alfalfa, 8 Ibs. 
Brome grass, 1 lb. Ladino. (Sow Brome grass separately) 
For hay, silage and pasture on land not suited to alfalfa.—6 lbs. 
Medium Red Clover, 1 lb. Ladino, 6 lbs. Timothy. 
For long-term pasture and hay—®5 \bs. Birdsfoot Trefoil, 6 lbs. 
Timothy (on good land use Brome grass). 
For heavy yielding pasture and silage—8 |bs. Orchard Grass, 1 lb. 
Ladino. 
For poultry pasture—12 lbs. Kentucky Blue, 2 Lbs. Ladino. 
It is best to purchase the separate seeds and mix before sowing. 



BROME GRASS. Lincoin. This famous southern strain is the 
best for New York. It is a creeping, long- 
lasting sod grass that is sweeter, more palatable and nutritious than 
timothy and remains in good condition later in the summer. On good 
fertile land it is ideal with alfalfa, making excellent hay and good for 
aftermath grazing. Somewhat slow to become established, it should 
be seeded separately and planted shallow but covered, or it can be 
sowed with oats or wheat. Use 8 lbs. per acre with 8 lbs of alfalfa. 
5 Lbs. $3.35; 10 Lbs. $6.30 prepaid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 
54c per Lb. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS. For Winter Cover. One of the most 
useful grasses for soil conservation. 
Sow broadcast in midsummer or early fall, alone or right on crops of 
corn, cabbage, tomatoes, etc. Makes a dense growth, prevents leach- 
ing and erosion, adds humus. See photo and description on page 19. 
1 Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 5 Lbs. $1.50; 10 Lbs. $2.80 postpaid. Not paid: 
25 Lbs. or more at 20c per Lb. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. (See page 3.) 1 Lbs. $1.15; 2 Lbs. $2.25; 
5 Lbs. $5.50; 10 Lbs. $10.50 postpaid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 
95c per Lb. 
ENGLISH PERENNIAL RYE GRASS. (See page 3.) 1 Lb. 55c; 2 
Lbs. 95c; 5 Lbs. $2.10; 10 Lbs. $3.80 postpaid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or 
more at 30c per Lb. 
PASTURE MIXTURES 
PERMANENT PASTURE MIXTURE. Use this mixture to 
establish a permanent 
pasture on fertile soil with adequate summer moisture. Sow without 
a nurse crop in early spring—may be grazed in two months. Not good 
for hay, requires proper fertilization and good grazing management 
but it will yield a great deal of high protein feed and will last almost 
indefinitely. Contains Kentucky Blue Grass, Timothy, Wild White 
Clover and Ladino Clover. Sow 12 lbs. per acre. 
10 Lbs. $8.70 postpaid. Not paid: 100 Lbs. $78.00. 
GENERAL PURPOSE MIXTURE, Produces the highest yield- 
ing pasture on fertile, well- 
limed soil with good drainage, and is also excellent for hay and silage. 
A very popular and useful mixture, especially for land where alfalfa 
is successful. It contains a high proportion of Alfalfa, plus Medium 
Red and Ladino clover and Timothy. May be seeded either alone or 
with a companion grain crop. Sow 15 lbs. per acre. 
10 Lbs. $7.20 postpaid. Not paid: 100 Lbs. $63.00. 

