s The Farmer’s 
Medium Red Clover &?enaard Hay 
and Seed Legume. We are faced again this year with 
a very short crop of Red Clover seed. Here in Ohio 
production was lowest in years. This will make it 
much more important that you buy only the best grade 
of seed free from weeds and with good germination. 
Select your clover only by the analysis tag as you are 
unable to see many weed seeds with the naked eye. 
We will gladly send you a sample of our seed to 
compare with any other lot you can secure. You can 
make your seeding cheaper by adding Alsike and 
Timothy which are not so high in price and make 
excellent hay of high nutrient value when grown 
along with Red Clover. If you expect to pasture the 
field for a year or so you can add much volume and 
value as well by adding one-half to one pound of 
Ladino Clover (description below). Price Red Clover, 
yale $35.00 per bu.; '/o bu., $18.00; per peck, 
9.50. 
Certified Cumberland Red 
Clover Cumberland is a synthetic composed of 
three old, productive and disease resist- 
ant strains from Kentucky, Tennessee and northern 
Virginia. It is resistant to southern anthracnose and 
crown rot. It is well adapted for forage and seed 
production in central and southern Ohio. Experience 
in southern Ohio has already demonstrated that Cum- 
berland is superior to northern strains in disease re- 
sistance, ability to recover after cutting and length 
of life. Price per bu., $38.00; per '% bu., $20.00; 
per 4 bu., $11.00. 

si Alsike Clover 
Much like red clover ex- 
cept has white blossoms, 
is not so tall and finer 
stemmed. Seed is smaller 
“and goes farther — sure 
catch and less liable to 
freeze than red clover. 
Many sow mixture of red and Al- 
sike. We can verify origin of all 
our seed and have only one grade, 
which is best we can possibly Se- 
cure. Price, per !/> bushel, $13.50; 
per bushel, $26.00. 

Timothy Seed ?¥°rmne 
thy in seed mixture has been 
vastly underestimated. When grown 
with Red Clover, Alfalfa or Alsike 
it carries the same feeding value 
as the Legumes. It, too, will help 
insure a stand as many times it will 
catch when other seed will not. 
Price per bu., $16.00; per '% bu., 
$8.00. 
Timothy 

A grass valuable in every mixture 
Red Top grows on almost any type soil and 
is one of the best wet-land grasses of all. It will 
grow on soils so poor in lime that other kinds fail 
entirely. It is drought resistant and is a most vigorous 
grower that will withstand heavy grazing. It also 
grows and provides green pasture over an extremely 
long period. Price per Ib., 80c. 


Clover Pays Dividends 
Certified Midland Red Clover 
adapted to central and northern Ohio. Is winter hardy 
and has excellent growth characteristics. Resistant 
to Anthracnose. Price per Bu., $38.00; per Yo Bu. 
$20.00 per '4 Bu. $11.00. 
Ss i 
Mammoth Red Clover 30."1°3: Sap. 
ling Clover. This clover grows somewhat rough and 
tall. Produces only one crop of either hay or seed. It 
is, however, an excellent soil builder and is preferred 
by many farmers. Price for best quality seed $34.00 
per bu.; per '/ bu., $17.50; per peck, $9.00. 
White Blossom Sweet Clover 
Will grow in any part of the United States and will 
thrive in poorest sandy soil where no other kind will 
grow. Ranks first of all clovers to enrich your soil. 
Sweet Clover sown in the spring can be cut for hay 
in same fall sown. Has great food value as well as 
being the greatest soil builder. Sweet Clover is one 
legume that is cheap and we believe the best value 
you can purchase. Do not overlook Sweet Clover this 
year. Price per '/ bu., $8.50; per bu., $16.00. 
Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover 
A biennial similar to white except growth is not so 
strong, stems are finer and it produces a more 
abundant supply of leaves which improves the hay 
and pasture. It is used in seed mixtures where hay 
is made the second year. It is cheaper than white 
and preferred on many farms. Price per bu., $15.00; 
per '/ bu., $7.50. 


See Special “‘Permanent Pasture’’—Page 44 
A very desirable grass especially 
Orchard Grass where there is some shade. More 
leafy and taller than other grasses. Ripens earlier than Timo- 
thy. Thrives well on most any soil. Is very nutritious if cut 
when in bloom. Price, per Ib., 45c; 100-Ib. lots, per Ib., 42c. 
INOCULATE LEGUMES WITH NITRAGIN—Page 49 
— LADINO —— 
. 
This clover is one of the most valuable additions to your clover 
seedings especially if you want to pasture your meadow. It 
grows larger than white clover, produces an. enormous amount 
of foliage that is most nutritious for all live stock. The seed 
is very small and is very easy to grow. Use only once % pound 
to one pound seed in your mixture per acre. Many poultry 
growers use it on their chicken ranges where it has been of 
special value. It should be included in any mixture used to 
rer your old pasture. Price per Ib., $2.40; 10-Ib. lots, per 
+» 92.00. 

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