PELLETT CLOVER 
(Trifolium ambiguum) 
See description on front cover. 
Pellett Clover develops unusually heavy root system. 
Seed is not available. 
Strong root divisions, well packed for shipping: 
25 (minimum shipment) for $2.00; 100 for $5.00; 250 
for $10.00; 500 for $18.00; postpaid. 
NITRAGIN inoculant for Pellett Clover, 1 bu. size, 
each 65c. If inoculant is ordered separately, add 15c to 
cover mailing. Mix contents with water and dip the 
roots in the solution immediately before planting, using 
one bu. size for up to 100 roots. 
Planting: Root divisions of this clover transplant readily during dor- 
mant season, late fall or early spring. In the north, fall planting should 
be mulched. For best results, spring planting should be as early as can 
be done. Set the plants 12 to 15 inches apart in rows 314 feet apart. It 
is best if each division is separately placed and firmed in moist earth with 
growing sprout near the surface. 
BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL 
(Lotus corniculatus) 
Birdsfoot Trefoil is a fine stem, long lived legume 
which is fast gaining favor in American agriculture. 
It is especially valuable for use in permanent pastures 
and also makes good hay. It succeeds well on some 
soils which are so low in fertility that alfalfa and 
clover do poorly. Adapted to most of the northern half 
of the United States. 
Birdsfoot Trefoil is dependent upon insect pollination 
for seed set and reports indicate it will be a good 
source of nectar, at least for some localities. 
We handle Certified seed of the Empire strain which 
has proven hardy, productive and long lived over the 
years. 
