Have You Discovered LADINO CLOVER? 
This giant white clover is catching on fast. It has spread from the irrigated 
valleys of the West to the Northeast; then to the cornbelt and recently South- 
east and to the Coastal Plains. All classes 
of livestock and poultry like it and thrive 
on it. ... It teams up and does very well 
with Alfalfa and Bromegrass for pasture 
and hay. The creeping stems of Ladino 
spread into bare spots where other legumes 
and grasses have failed. . . . Seed is very 
fine and it only takes one to two pounds 
per acre. 
5 Ibs. $10.00; 10 Ibs. $19.00 
Larger amounts $1.85 per pound 
STRAWBERRY CLOVER 
Thrives on alkali soils. A perennial low- 
growing plant, it makes an excellent pas- 
ture on alkali land that does not tolerate 
other plants. Used successfully in irriga- 
tion districts to make useless land profit- 
able. Plant 2 pounds per acre. You will 
be well pleased with results. 
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1 Ib. $2.15; 5 Ibs. $10.00; 10 Ibs. $19.00 Fat Histiitetet ade nai Oesaack 
Postpaid Alfalfa. 
ALFALFA AND CLOVER—BARGAIN 
The best bargains in legumes for seedings to be left for two or more years 
are Alfalfa, Ladino Clover, and Birdsfoot Trefoil. This is true in spite of the 
fact that alsike and red clover seed may be cheaper by the pound, since red 
clover normally lives only one productive year while alfalfa lives and pro- 
duces for years. Cossock-Ranger mixed alfalfa may be left for six years in mid- 
west and eastern states, and Ranger alfalfa for eight and ten years. The same 
may be said of Birdsfoot Trefoil and Ladino Clover, in which case the seed cost 
may be one-fifth the cost of Clover seed. 
Here on the northern foothills of the Black Hills we have Cossack Alfalfa 
fields 20 and 30 years old—Alfalfa fields where weaker plants are eliminated 
by hot dry summers, and 30 below zero temperatures in the winter. You get 
the most value in seed for your money here. 
NEW BIRDSFOOT BROADLEAF TREFOIL 
A Legume That Lasts 
Here’s the kind of legume pasture cows rT 
dream about! As feed, birdsfoot trefoil is 
just as good as alfalfa and red clover. 
In pastures, it’ll take a lot of heat, heavy 
grazing; has never caused a case of bloat. 
Plant 5 lbs. per acre. Also include it in 
pasture mixtures. Grows well in slightly 
alkaline soils. 
10 Ibs. $19.00; 25 Ibs. or more $1.75 per Ib. 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE 
FOR QUICK PASTURE 
For a really quick pasture, Rape is hard 
to beat. It will prepare sheep or hogs for 
market better and in less time than any 
other forage plant, and also makes an ex- 
cellent feed for cattle. Broadcast 8 pounds 
per acre. Large carrying capacity per 
acre. 
100 Ibs. $19.75 Cossack Alfalfa 
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