ALFALFA AND CLOVER SAVE SOILS 19 
“MILE HIGH” PEAK OF QUALITY 
WESTERN COLORADO GROWN 
HARDY STRAINS ALFALFA AND CLOVER 
LADAK. A wilt-resistant variety, is slow to start in the spring, 
but it resists drought and produces a good yield of hay. 
Leafy and of high feeding value, and will hold a stand longer 
than other varieties, 
COMMON. _ Deep-rooted, excellent for hay; but must have a deep 
soil. Therefore, if you do not have over two and a half feet 
of good soil to water, shale, or gravel, we suggest that you 
use Grimm, 
RANGER ALFALFA—Ranger is the most wilt resistant alfalfa 
available, it yields slightly less than Grimm, but is very cold 
resistant and recovers quickly from cutting. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL CLOVER—Withstands moderate alkali 
and wide fluctuations of moisture. Produces very palatable 
and nutritious forage. As far as has been determined to date 
it DOES NOT bloat or scoure stock. It is very necessary to 
treat Trefoil with nitragin. 
STRAWBERRY CLOVER. Western Colorado grown seed. It 
thrives on wet, seepy soil, even though there is a lot of 
alkali. Best suited for pasture; spreads from root and seed— 
a perennial plant. Requires 3 lbs. of seed per acre. For best 
results, sow in rows with garden seed planter, if possible. 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER... A biennial plant; fine for hay and 
pasture; good producer of nitrogen. Excellant soil builder. 
HUBAM SWEET CLOVER. An annual rapid growth, coarse and 
fibery: develops rapidly and produces seed the first year: 
for soil building or cover crop. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER. A biennial for hay and 
pasture; also a very good cover crop and soil builder. 
WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER. A biennial coarser than 
Beas Blossom; a good cover crop; not as good for hay or 
pasture, 
LADINO CLOVER. A long-lived perennial. Its growth is large 
and luxuriant. When the leaf growth has been grazed off, 
new leaves develop quickly, complete recovery occurring in 
17 to 28 days. It is strictly a crop for irrigation. Sow in 
fall or spring at the rate of 4 to 6 pounds per acre. 
ALSIKE CLOVER. Especially valuable for growing with timo- 
thy in high altitudes. Hardy and withstands wet ground. 
LEGUME - AID 
ADVANTAGES— 
LEGUME-AID is so fine, so smooth in texture, it does not 
clog the drill . . . yet it contains enough moisture, protected 
by the exclusive use of a moisture-retaining ‘“‘inner’’ Pliofilm 
bag, that it may be applied to the seed with or without the 
use of water. It is this convenience and many other advan- 
tages that makes LEGUME-AID so popular with the farmer. 
e HIGHEST QUALITY AT BOTTOM PRICES 
e STAYS FRESHER LONGER 
e SMOOTH—FREE FLOWING 
e MAY BE USED WITH OR WITHOUT WATER 
e CLINGS TO SEED—COATS THOROUGHLY 
The Potency of Every Application is Assured 
VARIETY 
ALFALFA-CLOVER: Sweet Clover, 
Bur, Red, White, Crimson Alsike, 
Subterranean and Ladino Clover 
PEAS - VETCH: Austrian Winter 
Peas, Vetches, Garden, Sweet 100-lbs. 
and Canning Peas b 
100-120 .50 
lbs. 
LADINO CLOVER: |10 Ib. pkt | 10-Ibs. 25 
MARKET GARDENER: Combina-| Beans 60-lIbs. 
1-Bu. 
tion, Peas and Beans Peas each -55 
GARDEN PACKET: Garden Peas, | | Up_ to 
Beans and Sweet Peas 5-lbs. 5-lIbs. .15 
LEGUME-AID does not “lump’’—it flows freely. Even passes 
through a fine sereen mesh. 
Yes Sir... It’s Your Inoculant 
