ALFALFA AND CLOVER 
ALFALFA. Ranger 
Wilt-resistant, very hardy and long-lasting, Ranger is the alfalfa 
to plant, especially for long-term seedings. It yields well right from 
the start and is so persistent that it continues to produce heavily 
long after ordinary kinds have been killed out by wilt. If your seeding 
is to be kept more than two years, use Ranger. Sow 8 to 10 lbs. per 
acre, alone or in mixtures. Excellent with brome grass for hay. 
Lb. $1.10: Pk. (15 Lbs.) $14.25 prepaid. Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $51.00; 
100 Lbs. $85.00. Blue Tag Certified in sealed 1 Bu. bags. 
Canadian Grown Grimm. The standard type, very hardy and pro- 
ductive. Use this seed for seeding not to be kept over two years. Sow 
in early spring, 8 to 10 lbs. per acre. (Inoculate alfalfa with Nitragin 
A-B). Lb. 95c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $12.25 prepaid. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $42.00; 100 Lbs. $70.00. 
ALSIKE CLOVER. 
Succeeds on land that has a tendency to be wet, and lasts for many 
years. A vigorous upright grower, it makes fine hay and also good 
pasturage. Sow 6 to 10 lbs. per acre alone, or 2 to 4 lbs. in mixtures. Use 
Nitragin A-B. Lb. 80c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $9.75 prepaid. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $33.00; 100 Lbs. $55.00. 
CUMBERLAND RED CLOVER. (New.) 
This special strain has proved the highest yielding red clover in 
extensive tests to date and is recommended for growers who want 
the best. Like the standard type, a short-lived perennial, lasting but 
two years if allowed to seed. Lb. 80c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $11.00 prepaid. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $37.20; 100 Lbs. $62.00. 
Our Seed Is Blue Tag Certified in sealed one bushel bags. 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER. Northern grown seed, widely adapted and ex- 
cellent for hay and pasturage. Sow on wheat or with spring grain, 
8 to 12 lbs. alone or 4 to 6 lbs. in mixtures. Use Nitragin A-B. 
Lb. 75c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $9.00 prepaid. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $30.00; 100 Lbs. $50.00. 
SWEET CLOVER. 
Makes an immense rapid growth and is ideal for green manure, also 
useful for temporary grazing and for hay. It will grow on rough land 
where alfalfa would not do well. Sow 20 lbs. per acre. Use Nitragin A-B. 
Lb. 45c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $4.80 prepaid. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $13.50; 100 Lbs. $22.50. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL. Empire. 
This is the N.Y. Broadleaf Trefoil so highly recommended for long 
term hay and pasture use, especially on land not suited to alfalfa, 
It is a vigorous, deep-rooted, hardy forage legume, slow to start but 
very long-lived and has a high feeding value and produces big yields. 
Sow in the spring on a well prepared, firm seed-bed, using 5 lbs. of 
trefoil with 6 lbs. of timothy or brome grass per acre. Special Nitragin 
Inoculant included free. 14 Lb. $1.20;jLb. $2.10; 5 Lbs. or more at $2.00 
per lb. postpaid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at $1.90 per lb. 
Our Seed is N.Y. Certified in sealed 5 lb. bags. 
LADINO CLOVER. 
This giant white clover is being more widely used every year. It is 
vigorous and tall-growing with large leaves and spreads rapidly by 
fleshy stems that run along the ground and take root. A most valuable 
ingredient in pasture mixtures, as it makes a very dense growth, and 
also excellent in mixtures intended for hay, silage or aftermath grazing. 
For poultry pasture, Ladino and Kentucky Blue grass are ideal. 
Also used for cover crops. Sow only 1 or 2 lbs. per acre. 
14 Lb. 75c; % Lb. $1.20; Lb. $2.15; 5 Lbs. or more at $2.05 per Ib. 
postpaid. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at $1.95 per lb. 
WILD WHITE CLOVER. 
Ideal for permanent pastures where close grazing will be practical. 
A low-growing, tenacious and hardy perennial, it forms a thick sward 
and covers the ground quickly. It helps the grasses by adding nitrogen 
to the soil and is relished by cattle. Also excellent for lawns. (See page 
3.) 1 or 2 lbs. per acre is sufficient. 
Oz. 30c; 144 Lb. 65c; % Lb. $1.10; Lb. $1.85; 5 Lbs. or more at $1.75 
per lb. postpaid. Not paid: 25 lbs. or more at $1.65 per lb. 
TIMOTHY AND GRASSES 
TIMOTHY. 
Valuable, quick-growing grass for hay and pasture. It thrives on 
moist loam soils and yields good crops even on poorer land. Sow 6 lbs. 
per acre in mixtures with clover, alfalfa, birdsfoot trefoil, etc. Timothy 
responds well to applications of nitrate in early spring. Our seed is 
very high in purity and germination. 
5 Lbs. $1.75; Pk. (1114 Lbs.) $3.35 prepaid. Not paid: Bu. (45 Lbs.) 
$9.25; 100 Lbs. $20.00; Sack of 3 Bu. (135 Lbs.) $27.00. 
TIMOTHY and ALSIKE MIXTURE. (20% Alsike.) 
An excellent mixture, producing hay of a high protein content, well 
adapted on many soils. Sow 12 to 15 lbs. per acre in the spring, or with 
wheat in the fall. 5 Lbs. $2.10; Pk. (1114 Lbs.) $4.10 postpaid. 
Not paid: Bu. (45 Lbs.) $12.60; 100 Lbs. $27.50; 
Sack of 3 Bu. (135 Lbs.) $37.15. 
ORCHARD GRASS. For Pasture and Silage. 
Many new uses are being found for this persistent, leafy, quick-growing 
grass. In combination with Ladino clover, it yields enormous crops 
of high-quality silage early in the season. It then recovers rapidly and 
makes excellent summer pasturage. In the spring, it is one of the first 
to start growth and should be grazed before the seed heads form. 
Easy to establish, lung-lived and tolerant of adverse conditions. For 
best results, sow 8 lbs. with 1 lb. of Ladino per acre in early spring, 
with or without a nurse crop. 5 Lbs. $2.90; 10 Lbs. $5.40 postpaid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 45c per Lb. 
PASTURE MIXTURES 
PERMANENT 
To get big yields of high protein feed on a permanent pasture, use this 
mixture if your soil is fertile and has good summer moisture. Not a 
hay type, requires good grazing management but lasts almost indefi- 
nitely with proper care. Sow without a nurse crop in early spring—may 
be grazed in two months. Contains Wild White and Ladino Clover, 
Kentucky Blue Grass and Timothy. Sow 12 lbs. per acre. 
10 Lbs. $8.10 postpaid. Not paid: 100 Lbs. $72.00. 
GENERAL PURPOSE 
Cornell recommends this popular formula for fertile, limed soil with 
fairly good drainage. Produces the highest yielding pasture and ex- 
cellent for hay or silage. Contains a high proportion of Alfalfa, plus 
Medium Red Clover, Ladino and Timothy. Sow alone or with grain, 
15 lbs. per acre. 10 Lbs. $6.70 postpaid. Not paid: 100 lbs. $58.00. 
BROME GRASS. Lincoln. 
This famous southern strain is the best for New York. It is a creeping, 
long-lasting sod grass that is sweeter, more palatable and nutritious 
than timothy and remains in good condition later in the summer. On 
good fertile land it is ideal with alfalfa, making excellent hay and good 
for aftermath grazing. Somewhat slow to become established, it should 
be seeded separately and planted shallow but covered, or it can be 
sowed with oats or wheat. Use 8 lbs. per acre with 8 lbs. of alfalfa. 
5 Lbs. $2.75; 10 Lbs. $5.00 prepaid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 40c per Lb. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS. For Winter Cover. 
One of the most useful grasses for green manure and for late fall and 
early spring pasture. Sow broadcast in midsummer or early fall, 
alone or right on crops of corn, cabbage, tomatoes, etc. Makes a dense 
growth, prevents leaching and erosion, adds humus. See page 19. 
1 Lb. 40c; 2 Lbs. 70c; 5 Lbs. $1.45; 10 Lbs. $2.50 postpaid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 17c per Lb. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Excellent for permanent pastures. (See page 
3.) 1 Lb. $1.15; 2 Lbs. $2.25; 5 Lbs. $5.50; 10 Lbs. $10.50 postpaid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 95c per Lb. 
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS (English). Quick-growing type. (See page 3.) 
1 Lb. 55c; 2 Lbs. 95c; 5 Lbs. $2.10; 10 Lbs. $3.80 postpaid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 30c per Lb. 
Sudan Grass, Millet, Vetch, etc.—See page 79. 
Use The Latest Cornell Recommendations For 
HAY, PASTURE AND SILAGE MIXTURES 
Ask for free booklet giving the best mixtures for various soils 
and purposes, including seeding rates. 
CYCLONE SEEDER—Very Efficient. 
The best seeder for sowing seed broadcast— 
sturdy, dependable and efficient. It sows evenly 
at any desired rate per acre. Handles light seeds 
as well as grain. $4.10 each, postpaid. 
Heavy Duty Seeder sows granular fertilizer as 
well as seed. $4.90 postpaid. 
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