16 American Field Seed Company, Chicago 9, III. 
"GRO-COATED" SEED IS YOUR CHEAPEST CROP INSURANCE. 
COSTS ONLY A FEW CENTS MORE PER ACRE. , 
SEE QUOTATIONS ON GREEN PRICE LIST. 
NEW TYPE 
— WHITE CLOVER 
GREEN CERTIFIED BLUE TAG 
i 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 
anv 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. 
j ( 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 
coler of the foliage is very similar to White Clover; however, Ladino is much larger and sometimes attains a height of 
14 te 1¢ 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 +462 ON GREEN PRICE LIST 
POSTPAID: Certified Ladino, 1 lb. $2.40; 5 lbs. $10.50. Non-certified 
Ladino, 1 lb. $2.25; 5 lbs. $10.00. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL Aizcizs 
While it is comparatively new in the middle west, Birdsfoot 
Trefoil is rapidly developing into 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 
a well-on many soils that will not raise Al- 
falfa and other Clovers. In feeding value 
it is equal to Alfalfa in protein content. 
It is winter hardy and stands are known 
to persist for many years, 
Postpaid Prices: 1 1b. $1.40; 5 lbs, $5.75. 
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9 Bu. Size (10 Trefoil are fine and is relished by all classes of livestock. It 
SPECIAL, pe has the ability to stay. green during the summer months 
; TREFOIL CULTURE 29 when most grasses ‘are dormant. Write for our special Cir- 
. Nodules OM yp Bu. Sizersser'” cular, When inoculating Birdsfoot Trefoil use special Trefoil 
Nitrogeh d Soybeans Culture, 
Inocula 

"Made Savings of $2.00 to $3.00 Per Bu.” 
Milford, Illinois. 
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 sayed money a bushel by ordering from you. 
by ordering from you. W. F. Baker, Harry A. Heeren, Route No.2. 
"Always Saved Money Ordering from You" 
Weldon, Illinois. 
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