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A Field of Aiyee Clover 
Gen hve SA 
700 (Certified) was bred as an improvement of the 
native White Clover. This improvement was demon- 
strated by comparison trials which showed Si Clover 
#e@ yielding an average of 7,531 pounds of hay per 
acre Ya year as to Louisiana White Clover’s 6,919 
nds and Ladino Clover’s 6,920 pounds. Some of 
s increase in forage may be attributed to the fact 
that Sl Clover begins growing earlier in the fall and 
continues later in summer. Sl Clover survived the 
drought during the 1952 summer and fall. Sow dur- 
ing the fall and early spring at the rate of 10 Ibs. 
phe, acre when planted alone, or 4 to 6 Ibs. on estab- 
West Wz So; fing dbo. ‘Nov pevaa: 10 
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$17.60; 100 ibs. $165.00. 
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Farm and Field Seeds 
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ALYCE CLOVER 
727 Like Lespedeza it is a summer annual reseeding each fall 
and volunteering the next summer, but grows twice as tall and 
furnishes much more hay or pasture of finer quality feeding 
value and palatability. When cut early for hay a second growth 
will produce a seed crop, 350 to 600 pounds per acre. Cut hay 
in early bloom and rake as soon as drying permits. It dries 
readily and can be baled the day following harvesting. Grows 
well in shade of wooded pastures or orchards. Has more root 
nodules than Crotalaria and is 50% better for soil improve 
ment. Does well in acid soil if not too wet. Resistant to insects, 
diseases, heat and drought. Makes 2-4 tons hay per acré, 
Seeded on Bermuda, Dallis, Carpet or other grass sods it fur- 
nishes nitrogen that is lacking in Southern soils, and doubles 
the growth of grass. It has 4 times more calcium, twice ag 
much phosphorus and 2% times as much protein as CaPpét 
Grass. When cows graze on it their milk flow increases. Plant 
during spring and early summer at the rate of 10-12 lbs. per 
acre broadcast: Tocy te seed with Nitragin EB. Write for freé 
cultural leaflet. Lb. 566; & lbs. $1.45. Not prepaid: 10 Iba, 
$1.55; 100 Ibs. $12.50. Write for curren 
ready to buy. ¢ quantity prices when 
734 White Dutch Clover is the only plant that furs 
nishes abundant grazing throughout the year under 
severe Southern conditions. It is not easy to tramp 
out, and restricts soil-washing and adds fertility. It 
is relished by all livestock. 
Sow during the fall and early spring at the rate of 
10 Ibs. per acre when planted alone. On established 
pastures, from 4 to 6 lbs. of seed per acre will give 
@ good stand. Seed should be inoculated with NITRA- 
GIN B. Lb. $1.35; 5 Ibs. $5.85. Not prepaid: 10 
Ibs. $9.75; 100 Ibs. $92.50. 
Ly $upored Whik Cover 
722 ‘This improved strain of Louisiana White Dutch 
ows much more vigorously and will last longer dur- 
g the hot Summer months. Sow at the rate of 10 
Ibs. per acre when planted alone, or 4 to 6 Ibs. on 
established pastures. For maximum results inoculate 
seeds with Nitragin “B”. ™% ib. 66e3 Ib. $1 804 5 
Ibs os See Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $11.00; 100 Ibs, 
$100.00.’ 
743A Marvelous Mixture. 
A combination of 
three 6f our most famous pasture clovers for the 
South—Persian, White Dutch and yellow Hop. 
seeding that will last for years. It only requires 6 
ounds of seed to the acre. Lb. $1.10; 5 Ibs. $4.95. 
Not prepaid: 10 Ibs. $8.00; 100 Ibs. $75.00. 
‘MEDIUM RED CLOVER 
737 Recommended as pasture Clover and soil improver 
on méadows. Some use it for hay, and yields 1 to 
cuttings. In the states North of the Cotton Belt, Red 
Clover is sometimes a perennial, but as a rule it does not 
survive Southern summers. Most soils suit this sreat 
soil-improving clover. Commence sowing during the 
early spring at the rate of 12 to 15 Ibs. per acre or in 
asture mixtures with other_crops, 5 lbs. per acre 
culate seed with NITRAGIN B. Lb. $1.20; & Ibs. 
$8.20. Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $8.20; 100 Ibs. $77.00. 
KENLAND RED CLOVER 
699-A Certified. Kenland Red Clover was bred particu: 
larly for its disease-resistance. Highly tolerant to cold 
winters and summer droughts, it is a variety well worth 
sowing. Kenland produces more root and nodule growth 
than the regular Red clover and as a result adds that 
much additional nitrogen to the acre. Sow at the rate 
of 10 to 15 Ibs. to the acre in the early fall and spring 
or to 10 lbs. in mixtures. Inoculate seed with 
Nitragin “B" for best results. Lb. $1.25; 5 lbs. $5.35 
Not prepaid: 10 lbs. $8.70; 100 lbs. $82.00 | ee 
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REUTER SEED CO. Inc. New Orleans 
