SWEET CLOVER 
Great soil builder. Turned under, adds organic matter. Improves 
water-holding capacity of soil. Provides emergency pasture till 
other areas are ready. To cover bare spots—or to thicken stands 
on thin pastures, 5-10 Ibs. is used, with 15 Ibs. Rye Grass. 
“YELLOW BLOSSOM’”’ Type 
Aggressive, hardy. Has gained in Eastern use. A perennial, with 
a smaller top growth than the white blossom strains. Grows 2 to 
3 feet first year, higher the second. Finer stems; many prefer it. 
Mostly ‘“‘WHITE BLOSSOM” Type 
Lasts 2 years. Planted in the spring, will make good growth by 
fall. Will reseed itself if left standing. Practice in the Central 
States is to sow it in the late summer. Thus, does not get too 
large a root system before the following spring . . . makes not- 
too-large plants, providing fair type hay. 
“HUBAM’”’ (Annual Strain) 
Lives but 1 year. Resembles biennial in appearance, but pro- 
duces less growth. Where a catch crop is wanted to be fall 
plowed, Hubam is useful. Supplies good spring pasture under 
favorable moisture conditions. 
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CRIMSON CLOVER 
Valuable winter cover. Grows on soil too poor for Red Clover— 
is not particularly dependent on lime. Used for hay, pasture, or 
green manure. Use in corn fields and orchards. 20 lbs. per acre, 
June to August; matures following June. Inoculate. 
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Seed Potatoes 
“IRISH COBBLER”’ (Certified) 
Old reliable type. Early. Makes good yields of good potatoes. 
Delicious, mealy. Shallow eyes. Stores well. Finest Maine seed. 
“KATAHDIN” (Certified) 
The main crop variety on many farms. Fine yielder. Very mealy. 
Oval shaped, smooth, shallow eyes. Vines dark green—thick, 
heavy foliage. Matures a little before “Green Mountain.” 
“GREEN MOUNTAIN’’ (Certified) 
Late; good eating qualities, sound keeper. One of the best-liked 
standard varieties. 
“KENNEBEC”’ (Certified) 
Late. Because of its extra blight resistance, does not require as 
much spraying or dusting as some strains. Heavy producer. 
“RUSSET’’ (Certified) 
Seed produced by famous Tuber-Unit method. A hardy grower, 
easy to harvest, good keeper, resistant to many diseases. Produces 
heavy yields. Seed comes from Michigan. 
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“SEMESAN BEL”’ Treatment Increases Yieids 
Rhizoctonia, scab, and other soil-borne diseases can affect the 
best seed potatoes and cut yields. “Semesan Bel” offers easy, low- 
cost control. Average increase is about 10%. 1 lb. treats 60 bu. 
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