Important Information About 
LADINO CLOVER 
About Ladino Clover, we might call our customers’ atten- 
tion to the fact that there is quite a large crop of Ladino 
Clover being produced in the states east of the Mississippi 
River. We are not handling seed from these sections owing 
to the fact that in all of this territory regular White Dutch 
Clover grows naturally and it is our opinion that Ladino 
from these sections will contain quite a good deal of ordi- 
nary or white clover which comes up voluntarily. There is 
no way to detect the difference in the seed of White Dutch 
Clover and Ladino Clover. 
The only Ladino Clover we are offering to our trade was 
grown in California and Oregon, which seed is produced on 
virgin land and white clover does not grow naturally in this 
territory. Consequently, our trade buying Ladino Clover 
from us can be sure of 100% pure Ladino. Seed produced 
in the areas east of the Mississippi is somewhat cheaper in 
price, but when figured on an acreage planting cost basis, 
the difference in price is exceedingly small and no doubt 
when your crop is produced the genuine Ladino Clover will 
show up to much better advantage and give more grazing 
and hay crop per acre. 
The Affidavit Ladino Clover we are offering shows a 
purity well over 99% and over 90% germinatoin, and in 
fact, in our opinion, is equal in every respect to Certified 
Seed. Our Certified Blue Tag Ladino carries official certifi- 
cation tag and is of the very highest quality. New crop 
Certified Ladino, however, will not be available until the 
latter part of September or early October, as it requires 
considerable time to get official tags through and sealed. 
Our customers can have every confidence in the Affidavit 
Seed we offer, giving equally as good results as Certified. 
Regarding Alfalfa 
Information to hand is that the excessive rains throughout 
Oklahoma and Kansas will delay the seed crop considerably. 
From present prospects we will hardly have any new crop 
Oklahoma Alfelfa available until early September, and 
Kansas seed after the middle of September, which would 
be too late for our fall planting. We are fortunate in hav- 
ing some exceptionally fine quality last year’s crop Oklahoma 
Approved and Kansas grown Alfalfa, both U. S. Verified 
origin, and premium quality, available for immediate ship- 
ment. We urge our customers to order their requirements 
early if they intend to plant Alfalfa this fall, as supplies 
of seed available for spot delivery are exceedingly short 
in the country today. 
New Crop Crimson Clover 
For your information, the crop of Crimson Clover har- 
vested in the producing areas of America this year, from 
best authorities, will only amount to 20% of that produced 
last year, and as a consequence domestic seed is bringing 
a very heavy premium over French grown imported seed. 
The French grown seed was harvested under most ideal 
conditions and is beautiful, plump, bright quality, superior 
to domestic seed. Samples we have so far received are 
showing a purity of well over 99% and no German Moss 
whatsoever. We secured our supply of French grown seed 
from the very best cleaners) in France and only purchased 
the very top quality. We have supplied Crimson Clover in 
the past from France and it has given equally as good re- | 
sults as domestic seed. We offer now crop Crimson Clover 
now for immediate and September shipment, at very attrac- 
tive prices. We believe early purchases of Crimson Clover 
advisable, for with the shortage of seed available for plant- 
ing this year, we anticipate a stronger to higher market 
with an early sell out of seed. 
