REUTER SEED G@., Inc., New Crleans 
702 Superior to all: types for production 
where the temperature does not fall below 
10 degrees Fahrenheit. Highly recommended 
for the entire lower South. Yields’ 10 to 
20 per cent more growth during the winter 
and can be cut through the entire year for 
hay. It is a tall, vigorous grower, and will 
live as long as any type where the winters 
are not too cold and where there is sum- 
mer moisture. Yields one more cutting and 
from one to three tons more hay in a sea- 
son than other Alfalfa. On poor or sandy 
land, Hairy Peruvian will give you cuttings 
PEERLE 55 bree 
PER 
1006s. 
10 lbs. $4.40; 
701 The highest grade 
Arizona-grown Alfalfa 
seed. It is perfectly 
adapted to almost the 
entire upper South. We 
have sold carloads year 
after year. Reuter’s 
customers are enthusi- 
astic about it. They tell j 
us that it will yield more than Utah and 
Kansas seed and they like it better. Peer- 
less Brand will have the hardiness and yield- 
ing quality you demand in Alfalfa. Where 
it is planted on good, well-drained soil, with 
some lime, and cultivated with a spring 
tooth harrow, it will last almost indefinitely 
and cold does not kill it after it becomes 
well established. 
Peerless Brand is strong, vigorous seed, 
full of vitality, strength and life: ‘This is 
genuine Chilean or Common Alfalfa. None 
better. Seed should be inoculated. Lb. '75c¢; 
5 lbs. $3.10. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $4.40; 100 
lbs. $40.00. Write for current quantity prices 
when ready to buy. 
Darasiena 0 
743 re valuable clover that. should be planted ‘on every P 
pasture in the South. Furnishes splendid grazing from De- 
cember until June. Will carry 4 to 6 head of cattle per acre 
throughout the entire growing season. Yields 2 to 3 tons 
of rich, palatable hay per acre. Reseeds itself even when 
closely grazed and spreads rapidly. Makes an upright 
growth, 2 to 3 feet high, bears small pink flowers and seeds 
heavily. Will stand heavier, wetter lands than most clovers. 
As a soil builder, many of our customers report that they 
have doubled their yields of corn and cotton after two years 
of this clover. ; 
Persian Clover grows well in mixtures, and is an ideal 
erop to grow in connection. with White Dutch, Bermuda, 
Dallis Grass, also Lespedeza for both hay and pasture. It 
has a deeper root system than White Dutch and requires 
Jess moisture for its success. Grows equally well on clay or 
loamy soils. The lime requirements are very low. Thrives 
on upland soils. Grows Oe ia two weeks ahead of 
White Dutch. Sow 6 to pounds of seed per acre from 
September to November in the fall. Cover very lightly. Seed 
should be inoculated with NITRAGIN, 
Prices: Lb. 85¢; 5 lbs. $3.80. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. 
$5.80; 100 lbs. $53.00. i 
62 
Lb. 75c; 5 ibs. $3.10. 
of hay where other kinds will not. Sow 
during éarly fall and spring in thoroughly 
prepared, well-drained soil, broadcast or in 
drills, at the rate of 15 to 20 pounds per 
acre. Alfalfa will produce more good feed 
per acre, add more vegetable matter and 
nitrogen to the soil than any other crop. 
Seed should be inoculated. Reuter’s seed 
is beautiful, extra-fancy quality. 
ric 
742 A wonder- 
ful Clover of the Alfalfa 
family, thriving on all soils except 
logse sands and water-logged types. It spreads 
faster than any other Clover. Reseeds itself with the 
closest possible grazing. Yield’ a very nutritious pasture, 
Sow from early September until March, the earlier the 
better. It can’also be used to excellent advantage for cover 
crop purposes, Matures seed in May. It works well in 
mixtures with other clovers and grasses for grazing. 
Sow 10-15 pounds an acre. Inoculate seed. 
Lb. 50c; 5 Ibs. $2.00. 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $2.35: 
100 Ibs. $20.50. 
Not prepaid: 
100 Ibs. $40.00. Write for 
quantity prices when ready to buy. 
744 Grows, well over the greater part of all the 
Southern States. It’s very aggressive and hardy. 
Should be a part of all pasture Clover mixtures. It 
is one of the earliest to give grazing. Specially 
adapted to sandy soil and waste lands.. When planted 
on rich soil, it will produce larger pldnts with more 
foliage. If used alone, sow 6 pounds per acre. Plant 
in early fall and spring. Makes slow growth through 
the winter, but comes on rapidly in the early spring. 
By the last of March, it will make excellent grazing. 
Seed should be inoculated. Lb. 80c; 5 lbs. $3.50, 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $4.90; 100 Ibs. $45:00, 
| LADINO GLOVER 
} 
720 Certified. Similar in appearance.and habit 
of growth to the common.White Dutch Clover, 
but a much stronger and taller grower... It is 
excellent for hay, very rich in profein and is 
relished by all kinds of livestock. Also fine for 
pastures and’if not grazed too closely will re- 
main green until Fall. Sow 2 to 3 lbs. to the 
acre if planted with grasses, 5 Ao 6 Ibs. if sown 
alone. Lb. $1.90; 5 lbs. $8.75. Not pre- 
paid: 10 Ibs. $14.50; 100 Ibs. $135.00. 
HUBAM GLOVER 
721 An annual White Blossom. Sweet Clover 
resembling the biennial white (Melilotus Alba) 
in appearance. From a slow start it will reach a 
growth of 7 to 8 feet in a few months. Excel- 
lent pasture and hay clover. Also fine for bee 
keepers. Will .reseed itself. Seed should be 
inoculated andthe soil well limed for best 
results, Sew 15 pounds.to the acre. Lh. 50¢; 
5 Ibs. $2.15. Not prepaid: 10 Ibs, $2.60; 
100 Ibs, $28.00...) 
| 
Ferm end Fisid. Seeds 
’ 
