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RED CLOVER 
Has long been the leading Clover, especially where crops are 
rotated. It matures so early that it may be followed by a second 
crop such as additional hay, late pasture, or a cash crop from seed 
for which there is usually a ready demand. 
Virginia Grown. 99.50% pure. Lb. 41 cts.; bus. $24.10. 
Central States. 99.25% pure. Lb. 39 cts.; bus. $22.80. 
MAMMOTH or SAPLING CLOVER 
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Widely used for seeding with timothy and then cut as hay. Matur- 
ing later than Red Clover, it ripens more uniformly with timothy. 
Produces a larger growth, resulting in greater tonnage on a given area. 
Sow 10 to 12 lbs. per acre. 
Central States. 99.25% pure. Lb. 41 cts.; bus. $24.10. 
All of our Virginia-grown Red and Mammoth Clovers are cleaned 
over a special machine to remove many kinds of weeds. Order our 
Virginia seed. 
KENLAND CLOVER 
Certified Blue Tag 
Because this is a recently developed strain, it is superior to so- 
called ‘“‘old-time’’ Red Clover, which is still the leading variety. 
Plants are more healthy and vigorous, also more resistant to disease; 
consequently it generally produces a greater yield and in the final 
analysis yield is most important. Increased production has resulted 
in a price decline. 
Certified, Blue Tag. Lb. 50 cts.; bus. $29.10. 
Kenland. Va. grown. Lb. 47 cts.; bus. $27.90. 
SWEET CLOVER 
A very good crop to improve the soil, when it reaches a reasonable 
stand. It will grow in almost any kind of ground, but best results 
come when the land is amply limed and the seed inoculated. When 
sown in the spring, a nurse crop should be used, to help keep down 
weeds. Small grains such as oats or fall-sown grains are good for this 
purpose. Sow 15 to 20 lbs. of scarified or hulled seed per acre in late 
February, March and April Usually either White or Yellow Blossom 
is available; Yellow is somewhat smaller and about ten days earlier 
than the White. 
Yellow Blossom. 99.25% pure. Lb. 20 cts.; bus. $10.75. 
White Blossom. 99.25% pure. Lb. 19 cts.; bus. $10.25. 
BOTH PREMIUM GRADE 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
For lawns and pastures. Produces a low, compact growth, covering 
the ground like a carpet, but is more satisfactory when used in mix- 
tures with other grasses. Sow in spring or fall, 8 to 12 lbs. per acre if 
planted alone. 98.50% pure. Lb. 69 cts.; 5 Ibs. $3.40. 
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LADINO CLOVER 
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NOCULATED. 
See what a difference inoculation makes on legume crops? The results 
are similar on all crops. Use Nitragin at time of seeding all legumes. 
LADINO GLOVER 
Ladino is now so well established that it has assumed a permanent. 
role in pasture mixtures. It is sometimes seeded alone, but usually 
with other grasses, notably orchard grass and/or fescue 31. Sow 1 to 
2 lbs. per acre. Price is again much lower. It will sell this year at 
approximately one-fourth the price of some five years ago. 
Certified. 99.60% pure. Lb. 65 cts; 5 lbs. $3.10, 
Field inspected. 99.50% pure. Lb. 62 cts.; 5 lbs. $3.00, 
ALSIKE GLOVER 
A very hardy Clover that is growing more popular in recent years 
because it frequently takes hold where other Clovers fail, especially 
in low, wet soil or high gravel ground. It provides desirable hay, and 
is excellent for improving the soil. Sow 6 lbs. to the acre. 
98.50% pure. Lb. 31 cts.; bus. $17.50. 
Alsike and White Dutch. Lb. 35 cts.; bus. $19.80. 
CRIMSON or SCARLET GLOVER 
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One of the best crops for green manuring, and furnishes fine pasture 
in fall, winter, and spring. It improves poor land and through its 
nitrogen-gathering properties restores the fertility of those that have 
been worn down by excessive cropping. 
or summer. Sow 15 lbs. to the acre. 
bus. $12.50. 
May be planted in fall, spring, 
99.00% pure. Lb. 22 cts.; 
Broadleaf Birdsfoot Trefoil 
As noted here before, it is somewhat akin to Ladino, and some 
think that it is superior in several respects. For one thing, it is 
adapted to a wider variety of soil and climatic conditions. An- 
other factor in its favor as pasture is that there is no known case 
of bloat on record. Lb. 65 cts.; 10 lbs. $6.30. 
Gyclone Seed Sowers 
Regular—Seed Only. 
$4.20 postpaid; $3.95 at store. 
Heavy Duty—Seed or Fertilizer. 
$5.20 postpaid; $4.85 at store. 
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