‘The Original Legeme Inoculator 
PRICES SUBJEOT TO MARKET CHANGES 
KOREAN LESPEDEZA 
It is an annual, reseeds indefinitely although closely grazed. For a 
year round pasture sow a mixture of Korean Lespedeza, orchard 
and Red Top. We believe KOREAN is the best variety yet dis- 
covered for Kentucky. 100 Ibs. $25.00; 50 Ibs. $12.80; 10 Ibs. $2.80. 
KOBE LESPEDEZA 
A variety similar to Korean, but larger, heavier and a little later. 
ee Gies for hay or pasture. 100 Ibs. $34.00; 50 Ibs. $17.30; 10 Ibs. 
SERICEA PERENNIAL LESPEDEZA 
SERICEKA PERENNIAL LESPEDEZA — A drought-resistant variety 
which is rapidly becoming popular in the South. Sericea is pri- 
marily a hay crop that will thrive on poor, acid soils where red 
clover and alfalfa are not profitable. Prepare the seed bed well 
for Sericea. Use as much care as with Alfalfa. Broadcast 20 to 
25 pounds per acre during March and April. 100 Ibs. $43.00; 50 Ibs. 
$21.80; 10 Ibs. $4.70. Pp rs. § ; 50 Ibs 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL—A legume equally useful as a hay or pasture 
crop. Attains a height from 12 to 30 inches, with bright yellow 
blossoms. Grows well in acid soil too low tn fertility and cold for 
Alfalfa and Red Clover. Sow four to five pounds per acre—One to 
three pounds in a mixture. Mixed with alfalfa is not recommended. 
$1.00 per pound; 5 Ibs. $4.55; 10 Ibs. $8.50; 20 Ibs. $16.00. 
LADINO CLOVER 
LADINO CLOVER — This so-called {mproved White Dutch Clover 
is rapidly gaining popularity. Sow 2 to 3 pounds per acre. Lb. 80e; 
5 Ibs. $3.75; 10 lbs. $7.00; 20 lbs. $13.80: 50 Ib. baz $33.00. 
CERTIFIED LADINO—LD. 85e; 5 Ibs. $3.90; 10 Ibs. $7.40; 20 Ibs. $14.40; 
50 Ib. baz $35.00. 
RED CLOVER 
KENLAND RED CLOVER (Certified)—The most outstanding charac- 
teristic of Kenland is that it is longer lived than other strains, 
having maintained good stands into the third year or second harvest 
year. Pk. $11.30; 1% bu. $22.00; bu. $43.50. 
Kenland Registered ............................ Pk. $11.45; % Bu. $22.30; Bu. $44.00 
Kenland Non Certi ..............-.........------ Pk. $11.00; % Bu. $21.25; Bu. $42.25 
RED CLOVER—The standard soil improver as well as a bountiful 
feed plant, both for pasturage and hay. Can be sown in the Spring 
from February 15th to April 1st; also in the Fall months. Sow 
8 to 10 pounds to the acre. If you have been fafling to get a stand 
of this valuable crop, be sure and use a heavy coat of lime. this will 
assist you in getting a big crop. Pk. $10.40; % bu. $20.20; bu. $39.75. 
MAMMOTH or SAPLING CLOVER 
MAMMOTH OR SAPLING CLOVER—Similar to red clover, both in 
appearance of seed and its habit of growth, but larger, heavier and 
a little later. Considered more valuable as a soll improver on 
account of its extra growth. Sow 8 to 10 Ibs. to the acre and try 
“Nitragin” (Inoculation) on a portion of your field and see the 
difference. Pk. $10.50; 14 bu. $20.50; bu. $40.50. 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
ALSIKE CLOVER—Not as rank in growth as red clover, but grows 
finer and thieker. It is well adapted to moist or cold ground, and 
on account of it not being as early as red clover it is better suited 
to be sown with timothy. red top and other grass mixtures. It 
makes verv fine hay and does excellent for grazing purnoses. Sow 
6 to 8 pounds to the acre. Pk. $7.20; 1% bu. $13.30; bu. $26.00. 
ALFALFA 
ALFALFA—When once established Alfalfa has no equal as a hay 
producer—three to four cuttings in a season, the yield averaging 
from 4 to 6 tons per acre. It is a true leguminous perennial and 
sends down into the subsoil long tap roots. It does best on a 
rich loose limestone soil, with porous subsoil, but thrives on most 
soils. It is one of the best forage crops, as it contains very high 
food values; as a soil enricher it is extremely valuable. Sow from 
20 to 30 lbs. per acre. 
Oklahonii sae es, Br ee pk. $7.10; % bu. $13.70; bu. $26.75 
L SSE EACH cr ae Ne Seen ee Oe pk. $7.50; % bu. $14.50; bu. $28.50 
Goin Le 3 ee eee eee pk. $7.90; % bu. $15.20; bu. $29.75 
Buffalo non-certi _.............--------.------- pk. $8.10; 1%4 bu. $15.70; bu. $30.75 
Buffalo certi pk. $8.75; % bu. $16.75; bu. $32.75 
AM WITT a US ACeP org | tae ca See ee ee ae pk. $10.40; 14 bu. $20.25; bu. $40.00 
RUAN eran CORE 3 oa el a pk. $9.00; 1%% bu. $17.50; bu. $34.50 
BOKHARA or SWEET CLOVER 
BOKHARA OR SWEET CLOVER—Used extensively in_this section 
for the restoration of depleted and worn out soil. When young, 
resembles in growth alfalfa, but develops into a tree-like plant, 
paewing four to six feet high. Sow 20 to 25 pounds to the acre 
n Fall or Spring. 
Hulled Yellow Blossom ARN ae) ee pk. $3.60; 1%4 bu. $6.55; bu. $12.50 
Standard Sweet Clover .........---.------------- pk. $3.90; 14 bu. $7.20; bu. $13.75 
CLOVER SEEDS 31 
OVER FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE °° 
When ordering, Always state name of seed. 
ALFALFA AND PEANUTS, 
CLOVERS (AB)\COW PEAS (E) 
Size Retail | Size - Retail 
ibe eee $ 55 100 Ib. size ea...$ .50 
Qe busseashcues cine £95 
BIRDSFOOT Trefoil— 
Broadleaf and Narrow- 
leaf 
LESPEDEZA (L) 4tbe edeietae eth e15 
100 Ib. size ea...$ .55|/2 bu. ea ...... 40 
SPECIAL CULTURES— 
PEAS, Cc abe. none of eord 
when ordering. Big 
VETCHES (All But Crown) Trefoil, Crown Vetch, 
100 Ib. size ea... .$ 50 Kudzu, Garbanzo 
(Chick Pea), Lima 
Bean, Sanfoin, Ses- 
bania, Astragaius Sp. 
SOYBEANS (S) (Milkvetch), Leucaena 
glauca. Others upon 
gee rs ae a 
25 bu. ea. .. 2.70174 bu es Seger 65 
GARDEN SIZE— Peas, 
BEANS (D) Beans, Sweet Peas, Lu- 
Navy, Pinto, Wax, pines, Lima Beans, and 
String, Kidney and |Edible Soybeans. 
Great Northern Enough for 8 Ibs. seed 
1 bu. ea. .......$ .55|—Retail Price 15c ea. 
NOTE 
Prices are F. O. B. Louisville, 
Ky., if delivery by Parcel Post is 
wanted sufficient postage should 
be added. We do not send C.O.D. 
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