ROHRER’S GRASS SEEDS ARE DEPENDABLE 
CYCLONE SEED SOWER 
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Cyclone 
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A splendid Seed Sower that will sow grass and clover seeds, and grain of all kinds 
faster and more uniformly than is possible by hand. Has four pressed flanges and dis- 
tributing wheel underneath. The center geared wheel makes it easy to operate. Sloping 
feed-board and force-feed steel frame. Quantity of seed can be regulated to any amount 
per acre. Will sow as fast as you can walk. A good Seed Sower at a low price. By 
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scarrers vemy mail, postpaid, $4.30. 
Birdsfoot Trefoil 
Used for pasture, hay or silage. Plants attain a 
height of 18 to 30 inches. Stems slender, branched, and 
moderately leafy. Good for long-term seeding on wide 
range of soils. Responds well to lime and fertilizer. 
Sow 5 pounds of Birdsfoot Trefoil and 6 pounds of 
timothy per acre. Our Birdsfoot Trefoil is Certified 
New York State grown seed. We do not recommend 
imported or southern-grown seed. Always inoculate 
Birdsfoot Trefoil before sowing. See Price-List. 
Fancy Timothy 
The most valuable of all grasses. Our Fancy Timothy 
is guaranteed to be high tn purity and germination. 
We know you will be pleased with this seed. A good 
stand is easily secured. It is used more extensively 
than any other of the grasses or clovers. Grows rapidly 
and produces hay that commands the highest market 
price. Timothy seed is sown with clover and alsike 
and makes very good hay. It is also valuable in pasture 
mixtures. Timothy seed is low in price compared with 
clovers, therefore extreme care should be taken to 
sow best seed obtainable; highest in purity and ger- 
mination. When sown alone sow 8 quarts per acre; 
if sown with clovers sow 3 to 4 quarts per acre. See 
Price-List. 
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Red-Top 
This is a valuable grass for either hay or pasture. It 
ranks second to timothy in production of hay and 
makes excellent pasture and good crops of fine hay. Can 
be sown in spring or fall. It is hardy and will make a 
heavy sod, and it should be a large constituent part of 
all mixtures intended for permanent pasture. If sown 
alone, use 10 to 12 pounds of hulled or solid seed. See 
Price-List. 
It Pays to... 
INOCULATE 
All Legumes with 
EFFICIENT ROOT NODULES 
Developed by Good Inoculation 
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Soy Bean Root Nodules Alfalfa Root Nodules 
The nodule illustrations above are evidence of well-inoculated 
legumes. The bacteria in the nodules help the plants to secure 
free nitrogen from the air and ‘‘fix’’ it so as to develop better plant- 
growth in both yield and quality and also to improve the soil for 
succeeding crops. It is ‘‘Nature’s Easy Way.” 
CAUTION: Always Specify Name of Seed 
to be inoculated. 
P. L. Rohrer & Bro., Inc., Seedsmen 
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Smoketown, Lancaster Co., Penna. 
