ALFALFA, CLOVER 
ALFALFA Sow 8 to 10 Ibs. per acre, 
NARRAGANSETT. Certified. The Best For Most Land. 
Wonderful new variety, very winter-hardy, far superior to regular kinds. 
It succeeds on a wider range of soil types, establishes early and quickly, 
greatly outyields most others. Very dark green leaves, vigorous; highly 
recommended. For New York and New England, this is the best to 
grow. Lb. $1.00; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $12.00 prepaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $41.40; 100 Lbs. $69.00. 
RANGER. Certified. For Long-Term Stands. 
Ideal for plantings intended for three years or more. Winter-hardy, 
resistant to bacterial wilt and highly persistent. Yields well from 
the start and produces heavily for many years. Very widely adapted. 
Lb. 95c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $11.10 prepaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $37.80; 100 Lbs. $63.00. 
DUPUITS (New.) Developed in France and widely tested here, DuPuits 
promises to be our best yielding alfalfa. It makes an unusually tall 
vigorous rapid growth, appears winter hardy this far North, and has 
been outstanding in trials. Be the first to grow it in your area. 
Lb. $1.10; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $13.80 prepaid to 5th Zone. 
Not. paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $48.00; 100 Lbs. $80.00. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL 
EMPIRE. N.Y. Certified. The Best Type. Best hay-pasture variety, ideal 
where alfalfa does not do well and extremely long lived and persistent. 
Vigorous, deep-rooted and late blooming, makes hay of high feeding 
value. Slow starter but lasts almost indefinitely. 
Y% Lb. 95c; Lb. $1.80; 5 Lbs. or more at $1.75 per lb. postpaid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at $1.65. Nitragin inoculant included free. 
EUROPEAN BROADLEAF (Imported Seed). Use this in place of red clover 
for long term meadows or pastures. Larger, quicker growing and more 
erect than Empire, it blooms earlier, comes back faster after cutting. 
4 Lb. 75c; Lb. $1.25; 5 Lbs. or more at $1.15 per lb. postpaid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at $1.00 per lb. Nitragin inoculant included free. 
RED CLOVER 
PENNSCOTT RED CLOVER. (New). Certified Seed. 
New variety, superior in yield, vigor, persistence and winter hardiness 
to other types. Easy to establish, combines well with other legumes 
and is very productive for first two years. 
Lb. $1.10; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $14.40; prepaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $50.40; 100 Lbs. $84.00. 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER. Northern grown seed, widely adapted and ex- 
cellent for hay and pasturage. Sow on wheat or with spring grain. 
Lb. 95c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $12.00; prepaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $41.40; 100 Lbs. $69.00. 
5 Lbs. per acre, 
8-12 Ibs. alone, 4-6 Ibs. in mixtures. 
Free—Ask For The Latest Cornell Recommendations For 
HAY, PASTURE AND SILAGE MIXTURES 
Detailed formulas for various soils, including seeding rates. 
LADINO CLOVER. Certified. For Pasture and Early Silage. 
Giant white clover, large-leaved, vigorous, tall-growing, spreads rapid- 
ly and makes a very dense growth. Most valuable in mixtures for hay, 
silage or aftermath grazing and as poultry pasture. Sow 1 or 2 lbs. 
per acre. 4% Lb. 70c; Lb. $1.20; 5 Lbs. or more at $1.10 per lb. postpaid. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 95c per lb. 
ALSIKE CLOVER. 
Succeeds on land that has a tendency to be wet, and lasts for many 
years. A vigorous upright grower, it makes fine hay and also good 
pasturage. Sow 6 to 10 lbs. per acre alone, or 2 to 4 lbs. in mixtures. 
Lb. 75c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $8.75; prepaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Lbs.) $28.80; 100 Lbs. $48.00. 
SWEET CLOVER. 
Makes an immense rapid growth and is ideal for green manure, also 
useful for temporary grazing and for hay. It will grow on rough land 
where alfalfa would not do well. Sow 20 Ibs. per acre. 
Lb. 55c; Pk. (15 Lbs.) $5.40 prepaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (60 Ibs.) $15.00; 100 Lbs. $25.00. 
NEW ZEALAND WHITE CLOVER. 
This is slightly taller and larger-leaved than the Kent strain which is 
not available this year. Excellent for close-grazed permanent pastures, 
it is a tenacious hardy perennial. Sow 1 to 2 lbs. per acre. 
4 Lb. 55c; Lb. $1.50; 5 Lbs. or more at $1.40 per Lb. postpaid. 
Not paid: 25 lbs. or more at $1.25 per lb. 
AND GRASSES 
Narragansett Alfalfa— With brome grass. Thick stand, high yield. 
BROME GRASS. Southern. Highly Recommended. 
Creeping, long-lasting sod type, sweeter and more nutritious than 
timothy and stays in good condition longer in the summer. Ideal with 
alfalfa on fertile land. Slow to become established and should be seeded 
separately. 8 lbs. per acre. 
5 Lbs. $2.40; 10 Lbs. $4.60 prepaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 35c per Lb. 
S-37 ORCHARD GRASS. for Early Grass, Silage and Pasture. 
Improved strain, persistent, leafy, somewhat slower growing and later 
to form seed heads. Easily established, long-lived, tolerant of adverse 
conditions. With Ladino, it makes high quality ensilage early and 
recovers quickly for aftermath grazing. 8 lbs. per acre. 
5 Lbs. $3.50; 10 Lbs. $6.80 postpaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: 25 lbs. or more at 57c per lb. 
TIMOTHY. 
Valuable, quick-growing grass for hay and pasture. It thrives on moist 
loam soils and yields good crops even on poorer land. Sow 6 Lbs. per 
acre. 5 Lbs. $2.25; Pk. (1114 Lbs.) $4.60 prepaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (45 Lbs.) $13.50; 100 Lbs. $30.00; 
Sack of 3 Bu. (135 Lbs.) $40.50. 
TIMOTHY AND ALSIKE MIXTURE. 
Produces hay of a high protein content. Sow 12 to 15 lbs. per acre. 
5 Lbs. $2.40; Pk. (1114 Lbs.) $4.95 postpaid to 5th zone. Not paid: 
Bu. (45 Lbs.) $14.85; 100 Lbs. $33.00; Sack of 3 Bu. (135 Lbs.) $44.55. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. Extra Heavy 28 Ib. Seed. Excellent for perm- 
anent pastures and with Ladino for poultry. 
Lb. $1.75; 2 Lbs. $3.45; 5 Lbs. $8.35; 10 Lbs. $16.20 prepaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: 25 lbs. or more at $1.50 per lb. 
PERENNIAL RYE GRASS (ENGLISH). Quick-growing type. (See page 39.) 
1 Lb. 60c; 2 Lbs. $1.10; 5 Lbs. $2.60; 10 Lbs. $4.90 postpaid to 5th 
zone. Not paid: 25 lbs. or more at 38c per Lb. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS. For Winter Cover. 
One of the most useful grasses for green manure and for late fall and 
early spring pasture. Sow broadcast in midsummer or early fall, 
alone or right on crops of corn, cabbage, tomatoes, etc. Makes a dense 
growth, prevents leaching and erosion, adds humus. See page 39. 
1 Lb. 45c; 2 Lbs. 75c; 5 Lbs. $1.55; 10 Lbs. $2.80 postpaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 17c per Lb. 
SUDAN GRASS. PIPER. Certified. The Best for New York. Dark green, 
heavy-producing strain. Vigorous, early, resistant to disease and lower 
in prussic acid. Fast-growing, valuable for emergency pasture in hot 
dry weather. Fine for hay and ensilage. 20 lbs. per acre drilled. 35 
lbs. broadcast. Lb. 60c; 5 Lbs. $1.80 postpaid to 5th Zone. 
Not paid: 25 Lbs. $6.00; 100 Lbs. $23.00. 
MILLET. JAPANESE. One of the Largest Millets. Very large crops can 
be raised with this variety, nearly double that of common millet. 
The hay is relished by livestock. Does best on fairly light soil. 15 to 
20 lbs. per acre. 10 Lbs. $2.60 postpaid to 5th zone. 
Not paid: Bu. (35 Lbs.) $5.25; Sack of 100 Lbs. $15.00. 
747 MAMMOTH RUSSIAN SUNFLOWER. Best for Seed and Silage. 
Stalks are often used to mix with corn when filling a silo and the seed 
makes excellent hen feed. Also used as a rapid growing cover crop. 
Pkt. 10c; Oz. 25c; 1 Lb. 65c; 5 Lbs. $2.60; 10 Lbs. $4.50 postpaid to 
5th zone. Not paid: 25 Lbs. or more at 35c per Lb. 
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