es 
_ CLOVvERSsS. 
Yellow Trefoil or Hop. Clover (Medicago lupu- 
lina)—A fibrous-rooted biennial, very productive, 
produces early Spring crop; lar gely used in S.B.. 
White or Duteh Clover (‘Trifolium pepe perenne) 
—Sow 8 to 10 lbs. to acre. 
Red Clover (‘Trifolium pratense) Sow 10 Ibs. to 
acre. 
COW Gkass or PERENNIAL RED CLOVER, 
Mammoth Clover (‘I'ritolium pratense perenne) — 
Sow 10 to 12 lbs. to acre. 
LOTUS CORNICULATUS (Birdsfoot a 
Deep-rooting perennial. 
TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANE UM—An annual of 
very spreading habit. In good soil one plant wisi 
cover 6 feet, producing a wonderful ey of 
excellent fodder. 1/- pkt. 
STRAWBERRY CLOVER (Trifolium fragi- 
ferum)— A-very valuable variety for damp land, 
ALSIKE CLOVER (Trifolium hybridum)—A 
hardy hybrid variety, flowers delicate pink 
ae Wy ITALIAN CRIMSON SALONS: (Trifolium in- 
NS carnatum) 
YL KING’S ISLAND MELILOT (Melilotus)— 
Yellow Me or Ho ace ; Makes excellent silage, aud is very good for \Q 
green manuring. 
Lucerne or Altalfa (Medicago. sativa) 
Best quality seed, specially sifted to Dreyer 
_. dodder. 
THOUSAND- HEADED CABBAGE or KALE 
—Invaluable, lasts for 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, etc. 
WHITE MUSTARD for very early feed. 
BROAD-LEAVED MUSTARD. Mammoth Long Red Mangel. 
Mangel Wurzel—Most valuable® fodder: reotr. Sow 6 1078 i hs. per acre: 
_MAMMOTH LONG RED. 
GOLDEN MASEL HELE VOTE 
RED. GLOBE. 
CHAMPION- YELLOW GLOBE. — 
GIANTPYELLOW INTERMEDIATE. 
GIANT HALF SUGAR, red skinned (new). 
GIANT HALF SHEEN white skinned (Her) “ 
Sugar Beeigaae: ee eG 
P SWEDES- Purple Top.t Bleonaats Swede, @ Kangaroo Swece. eh 
toa TURNIPS. 
BEARDLESS SOLID. STRAW, FEDERATION, and "the 2 senene sorts of 
Seed Wheat. 
DURUM WHEAT for Campbell’s System of a Fomine 8d. Bits suflicient. | 
for 8 bushels of Wheat or. renee 
SEED. BARLEY. 
SEED CAPE OATS, and others. 
RYE, KIELD PEAS, ete. 
Vetéhes’ or Tares. Mi H ACKETT’S eatetO ns tea uEse SMUT DRESSING. 
‘E. & W. HACKETT, 73 Rundle Street, Adelaide. 
