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ALYCE CLOVER 
727 This revolutionizing new clover should be on every farm in | 
the South. Like Lespedeza it is a summer annual reseeding 
each fall and volunteering the next summer, but grows .twice 
as tall and furnishes much more hay or pasture of finer quality 
feeding value and palatability. When cut early for hay a sec- . 
ond growth will produce a seed crop, 350 to 600 pounds per 
acre. Cut hay in early bloom and rake as soon as drying per- 
mits. It dries readily and can be baled the day following har- 
vesting. Grows well in shade of wooded pastures or orchards, © 
Has more root nodules than Crotalaria and is 50% better for. 
soil improvement. Does well in acid soil if not too wet. Re- 
sistant to insects, diseases, heat and drought. Makes 2-4 tons 
hay per acre. Seeded on Bermuda, Dallis, Carpet or other srass 
sods it furnishes nitrogen that is lacking in Southern soils, and 
doubles the growth of grass. It has 4 times more calcium, 
twice as much phosphorus and 2% times as much protein as 
Carpet Grass.‘ When cows graze on it their milk flow increases. 
Plant during spring and early summer at the rate of 10-12 Ibs. 
per acre broadcast, Inoculate seed with Nitragin E. Write for 
free cultural leaflet. Lb. 450¢;.5 lbs. $1.75. Not prepaid: 
10 lbs, $2.40; 100 Ibs. $21.00. - 

A Field of Alyce Clover & 
Wf raga 9ft avon ssfce ni font one En RF ne eI 734 White Dutch Clover is the only plant that fur- 
- ea nishes abundant grazing throughout the year under 
¢ severe Southern conditions. The hottest dry summers 
=e «do not stop its steady and sure growth. It has no 
equal for winter and early spring grazing. It is not 
easy to tramp out, and it restricts soil-washing and { 
adds fertility. It is relished by all livestock. It is | 
adapted in the South to practically every region and - 
type of soil. It is a perennial. White Dutch Clover does 
Inoculate Clovers 
with NITRAGIN 
No legume can flourish without 
proper inoculation. Get the full ben- 
efit from the seeds you plant by 
ineculating with Nitragin. Full di- 


rections printed on each can. ses 
Culture A. For Alfalfa, Sweet, Bur and Hubam Clovérs, 
1 bus. (60 Ibs.) size 50¢; 100 Ib. size 70c. 
Culture B. For Red, Alsike, Crimson, White and Ladino © 
Clover. 1 bus. (60 lbs.) size 50¢; 100 Ib. size 70¢. 
Culture E, For Alyce Clover, Cowpeas and Peanuts. 2 bus. 
size 3Q0c; 5 bus. size 50c; 30 bus. (6 5-bus.) size $2.95, 
Seo last page of catalog for other cultures, 























. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $6.50; 100 Ibs. $60.00. 
well with Bermuda and Dallis Grass, as well as with {| 
Kentucky Blue Grass and Red Top in the upper South. 
Sow during the fall and early spring at the rate of 
| 10 lbs. per acre when planted alone. On established , 
’ pastures, from 4 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre will give 
a good stand, Seed should be inoculated with NITRA- 
GIN. Crop very short. %4 lb. 50c; Ib. $1.80; 5 lbs. 
$8.00. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $14.00; 100 Ibs. $135.00. 

743A Marvelous Mixture. «4 combination of. 
three of our most famous pasture clovers for the 
South—Persian, White Dutch and yellow Hop. <A 
seeding that will last for years. Produces fine quality 
and variety of most excellent feed and gives longer 
pasture season. It only requires 6 pounds of seed to 
the acre. Lb. $1.00; 5 lbs. $4.50. Not prepaid: 
10 Ibs. $7.50; 100 lbs, $70.00. 
736 On the borders of marshes, seepy hillsides, and 
places too wet for other Clovers this plant_makes its a 
growth. It is of no value on dry soils, Sow with pee 
Top grass. Sow during fall and spring, at the rate ike 
to 8 pounds per acre. Inoculate seed with NITRAGIN. 
Lb. 80c}3 5 lbs. $3.50. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $5.26; 
100 Ibs. $48.00. 


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737 Better known in the Northern part of the Cotton 
Belt, but thrives very well in the lower regions. Recom- 
mended chiefly as a winter and spring pasture Clover and 
soil improver on meadows. Some use it for hay, and 
yields 1 to 2 cuttings. Most soils, except strongly acid 
types, suit this great soil-improving clover. Commence 
sowing during the early fall and spring at the rate of 12 
to. 15 Ibs. per acre. When planted in pasture mixtures 
with other crops, 5 Ibs. per acre is sufficient. Inoculate 
seed with NITRAGIN. Prices: Lb. 90c; 5 Ibs. $4.00. 







