CLOoWvERS. 
Yellow Trefoil or Hop Clover (Medicago lupu- 
lina)—A_ fibrous-rooted biennial, very productive, 
produces early Spring crop; largely used in S.E. 
White or Duteh Clover (‘Trifolium repens perenne) 
_— —Sow 8 to 10 lbs. to acre. 
Red Clover (t'rifolium pratense)—Sow 10 Ibs. to 
acre. 
COW GRASS or PERENNIAL RED CLOVER, 
Mammoth Clover (‘T'ritolium pratense perenne)— 
Sow 10 to 12 lbs. tu acre. 
LOLUS CURNICULATUS (Birdsfoot ‘lrefoil)— 
Deep-rooting perennial. 
URIFULIUM SUB'LERRANEUM—An annual of 
very spreadiug habit. In good soil one plant witi 
cover 6 feet, producing a wonderful quantity of 
excelient fodder. 1/- pkt. 
STRAWBERRY CLOVER’ (Trifolium _ fragi- 
ferum)— A very valuable variety for damp land, 
ALSIK# CLOVER (TLrifulium hybridum)—A 
hardy hybrid variety, flowers delicate pink 
ITALIAN CRIMSON CLOVER Cease in- 
carnatuim) 
KINGS ISLAND MELILOT (Melilotus)— 
Makes excellent silage, aud is very good for, 
green manuring. 
Lucerne or Altalfa Carenicees sativa) 
Best quality seed, specially sifted to prevent 
dodder, 
THOUSAND-HEADED CABBAGE or KALE 
—lJnvaluable, lasts tor years. 
Tares or Vetches-—An authority says: 
“Cows give more butter when fed with this 
plant than with any other food whatsoever.” 
Largely grown by Mr, Porter at Victor Harbor, 
BROAD-LEAVED DWARF ESSEX RAPE — 
Largely used as early green food for sheep, ete. 
WHITE MUSTARD for very early feed. 
BROAD-LEAVED MUSTARD. Mammoth Long Red Mangel. 
Man gel W urzel—Most valuable fodder roots.’ Sow 6 to 8 Ibs. per acre. 
MAMMOTH LONG RED. 
GOLDEN YELLOW MAMMOTH. 
RED GLOBE. 
CHAMPION YELLOW GLOBE. 
GIANT YELLOW INTERMEDIATE 
GIANT HALF SUGAR, red skinned (new). 
GIANT HALF SUGAR, white skinned (new). 
Sugar Beet. ; 
ws SWEDES-— Purple Top. Elephant Swede. Kangaroo Swede. 
FIELD TURNIPS. Fite 
BEARDLESS SOLID STRAW, LAPS ROS and the leading sorts, of 
Seed Wheat. 
DURUM WHEAT for Campbell’s Ae of Dry RE ai 8d. pkt., sufficient 
for 8 bushels of Wheat or Barley. | 
SEED BARLEY. 
SEED CAPE OATS, and others. 
RYE, KIELD PEAS, etc. 
HAOKETT’S ECONOMIC SMUT DRESSING. 
Vetches or Tares. 
E. & W. HACKETT, 73 Rundle Street, Adelaide. 
