JBolgiano & Son have won confidence 85 years : 1818 1903 . per acre of fine hay of excellent quality. Sow 12 pounds per acreof the Fancy Clean Seed. This Seed is much the best and most satisfac-tory to sow. When sown with Timothy, sow 6 pounds of the FancyClean Seed and 8 pounds Timothy per acre. Sow in the Spring or , 15c. 10 Lbs. and over at 12 l/2c. Lb. Market Price inQuantity. LUZERNE, or ALFALFA—Extra Choice Recleaned Earlv, productive, succeeds in nearh any good soil, and lasts for a number ofyears. Valuable for the South, as it thrives on drj, sand3 soil, produc-ing 3 to 4 cutti


JBolgiano & Son have won confidence 85 years : 1818 1903 . per acre of fine hay of excellent quality. Sow 12 pounds per acreof the Fancy Clean Seed. This Seed is much the best and most satisfac-tory to sow. When sown with Timothy, sow 6 pounds of the FancyClean Seed and 8 pounds Timothy per acre. Sow in the Spring or , 15c. 10 Lbs. and over at 12 l/2c. Lb. Market Price inQuantity. LUZERNE, or ALFALFA—Extra Choice Recleaned Earlv, productive, succeeds in nearh any good soil, and lasts for a number ofyears. Valuable for the South, as it thrives on drj, sand3 soil, produc-ing 3 to 4 cuttings annually, and even in seasons of severe drought it isalways fresh and green, because the roots extend so deep into the grows 2 to 3 feet high with purple blossoms. It yields an immenseamount of green food for cattle, and should be cut when first commenc-ing to bloom, and it can be cut and used as ordinary clover hav. It in-creases fertility of the soil. Sow 8 to 10 pounds per acre. - Lb., Prices in Quantity. See Cut oil Page MAMMOTH RED CLOVER. Tall growing spicies that isused by farmers for hog pasture. Itmakes a marvelous growth in richloamy soils and a splendid showing onthin land. Ripens with Timothy andshould be sown with it, using aboutio or 12 pounds per acre and 20 poundsof Timothy. Popular for plowingunder as a fertilizer. Lb., 15c. Mar-ket Prices in RECLEANED ALSIKE,or HYBRID CLOVER.—Even Clo-ver-siek lands will produce a goodcrop of this; perennial and verv hardy;thrives equally well on wet or on drysoil. Its strong fibrous roots take afirm hold in the ground and thus donot wash out. It is very valuable,both for pasturage and soiling; veryproductive, sweet and fragrant. Theflowers are distinct light pink, andmuch liked by bees. Sow in Spring orFall, 6 pounds per acre. Lb., Prices in Quantity. GERMAN, or GOLDEN MIL-LET.—The Millet is a very valuableforage crop and has become very popu-lar with all planters.


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