. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Flowers Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Fruit Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Gardening Tennessee Memphis Equipment and supp. MOTTO SCHWILL & S OLDEST seed house ffl SCHWILL'S HIGH GRADE CLOVERS. Baling Red Clover on a Southern Farm Red Clover Red Clover is one of the most important of all cultivated legumes. Either alone or in mixtures it is the most used for- age and soil improving crop in many sections of the United States. It will g


. [Catalog]. Nurseries (Horticulture) Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Nursery stock Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Flowers Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Vegetables Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Fruit Tennessee Memphis Catalogs; Gardening Tennessee Memphis Equipment and supp. MOTTO SCHWILL & S OLDEST seed house ffl SCHWILL'S HIGH GRADE CLOVERS. Baling Red Clover on a Southern Farm Red Clover Red Clover is one of the most important of all cultivated legumes. Either alone or in mixtures it is the most used for- age and soil improving crop in many sections of the United States. It will grow on any well-drained, fairly rich soil that has plenty of lime. Without lime it will not thrive. The most common meth- od of seeding is on winter grain, but it is also used with spring grain. In the South it is successfully sown in late summer. However, it is used in rotation frequently, and is so recommended. American seed is to be preferred, accord- ing to Farmers' Bulletin 1339. Sow in a fine, firm seed bed. 10-15 pounds per acre. 1 lb. 60c, post paid. Mammoth or Sapling Clover Mammoth differs from medium red clover in being about two weeks later in maturity and in being larger and coarser. It is more hairy and in autumn of the first year blooms very little. It is longer lived than medium red, but can be harvested but once a year, because it is slow to recover. 1 lb. 65c, post paid. White Dutch Clover This variety is extremely valuable for permanent grass mixtures or those prepared for grazing land. It will stand more grazing than any other clover. As the growth is short it has no value in a hay crop. Much is used in lawns. Sow in spring, 4 to 6 pounds per acre. 1 lb. 60c, post paid. Crimson Clover Succeeds on most any grade of soil. Sown at the rate of 15 pounds per acre, any time after August 15th, and up to November 1st, or can be sown between cotton or corn during August, using 6 to 10 pounds to the acre. Crimson Clover furnishes good hay and adds fertility to the soi


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