GRASSES AND CLOVERS, continued 
Medium Red (Trifolium pratense). This well-known Clover is in- 
dispensable on every well-managed farm. It not only furnishes fine 
pasturage and excellent hay crops, but it is one of the cheapest and 
most effective mediums for tmproving worn-out land. Its enormous 
root development greatly loosens and ventilates the earth, and the 
turning under of the entire plant is very beneficial on account of 
the humus obtained. Red Clover on good land will yield two cut- 
tings a year. It should be cut for hay when in full bloom. Bushel 
weighs 60 pounds. Sow 15 pounds to the acre. Write for prices. 
Kenland Certified Red Clover. [t took nearly ten years to develop 
this hybrid strain that produces more leaf and root growth and 
is the best red Clover to date. It is also disease resistant where 
southern anthracnose has been so destructive. Write for prices. 
White Dutch (Trifolium repens). Every permanent pasture should 
have some White Clover. It is adapted to all soils and makes small, 
close, compact growth like a carpet. Also used in Jawn mixtures 
and for lawns. Bushel weighs 60 pounds. Sow 10 pounds to an acre. 
Write for prices. 
Lespedeza, Korean. Early. The most popular variety. With aver- 
age soil and weather it grows 15 to 18 inches high and is equally 
good for hay and summer grazing. When sown with orchard grass, 
red top or Kentucky 31 fescue, it furnishes summer grazing to 
permanent pastures. If allowed to go to seed in the fall, it will 
come up the next spring or summer; and if plowed under, it builds 
poor soils. Bushel weighs 25 pounds. Sow 25 pounds to an acre in 
February or March. On account of dodder, only the best grade 
seed should be used. Write for prices. 
Lespedeza, Kobe. This variety will produce more hay per acre than 
Korean, since it grows 6 or more inches higher, but it is coarser 
and three weeks later in maturing. Bushel weighs 25 pounds. Sow 
25 pounds per acre in February or March. Write for prices. 
Lespedeza, Sericea. A perennial variety of this useful Clover that 
is becoming very popular. The seed should be scarified before 
planting. For an acre, 3 to 5 pounds when sown in rows; 25 pounds 
broadcast. Write for prices. 
APPROX. 70,000,000 LBS. OF AIR-NITROGEN 
ABOVE EVERY ACRE. THIS IS AVAILABLE 
FREE FOR SOIL AND CROP IMPROVEMENT IF YOU 
CONVERT LEGUME SEEDS 
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BUILD UP YOUR SOIL ™ectiste Your Legumes 
Inoculate your Legume seeds even tho planted cn 
fields that have been inoculated before. Field tests 
have shown that better crops are harvested when 
Legume seeds are inoculated even when planted on 
fields where inoculated seeds of the same Legume 
crops had grown the previous year. 
NITRAGIN INOCULATION PRICES 
When Ordering, ALWAYS State Name of Seed 
ALFALFA SOYBEANS (All Varieties, 
Sweet, Bur, Kubam Clovers | Including Edible) 
Size Retail | Size Retail 
100 Ib. size ea.......$ .75 2 bu. ea. ......26.-$ .40 
5 bu. eae toed. .meL60 
LUPINES (All Varieties) 
100 Ib. size ea....... $ .50 
GARDEN SIZE 
Garden Peas and Beans 
CLOVERS 
Red, Alsike, Crimson, 
White and Ladino 
Y% bu. (Ladino) ea..$ .18 | Sweet Peas, Lupines, 
Dubus, (eas loauchisiccise. 55 | Lima Beans and 
100 Ib. size ea....... .75 Edible Soybeans 
Enough for 8 Ibs. seed 
Retail Price 15c each. 
PEAS (All Varieties) 
VETCHES (All But Crown) 
100 Ib. size ea....... $ .50 
BIRDSFOOT Trefoil— 
Broadleaf and Narrow- 
leaf 
BEANS—Navy, Pinto, Wax, | x, joa Cauc27722277778 3B 
String, Kidney, Gr. Northern SPECIAL CULTURES 
Ibu eae sdcaciestass $ .55 
Give name of seed when 
ordering. Big Trefoil, 
Crown Vetch, Kudzu, Gar- 
banzo (Chick Pea), Lima 
Bean, Sanfoin, Sesbania, 
Astragalus Sp. (Milk- 
vetch), Leucaena glauca. 
Others upon request. 
PEANUTS, COW PEAS 
100 Ib. size ea.......$ .50 
LESPEDEZA—Hulled or 
Unhulled vj 
100 Ib. size ea.......$ .55 1 
NITRAGIN— Oldest and Most Widely Used Inoculator in America 
Norfolk 10, Virginia 
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LESPEDEZA, 
Sericea 
CLOVER, 
Medium Red 
The market prices of Grasses and Clovers are 
constantly changing; quotations by mail or wire 
furnished upon application. In large quantities 
they are sold strictly net cash, F.0.B. Norfolk. 
All quotations subject to change without notice. 
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CLOVER, Ladino 
A Popular Mixture of 
LADINO CLOVER AND GRASS 
for Permanent Pasture 
One of the most popular mixtures recommended by the Virginia and 
North Carolina Experiment Stations for the coastal sections of Virginia 
and North Carolina, for either cattle or hogs, is a mixture of Ladino 
Clover, with Orchard Grass, Alta Fescue or Kentucky 31 Fescue. This 
mixture is sown at the rate of 2 pounds of Ladino Clover with 10 pounds 
of either of the grasses to an acre, or you may mix 5 pounds Orchard 
Grass and 5 pounds of either of the Fescues with the Clover and have 
a splendid permanent pasture that will last for several years. May be 
sown in either spring or fall. Write for prices. 
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