Vaughan's gardening illustrated . in the earlyspring it produces a rank growth 4 to 5 feethigh like the Bokhara Clover and seeds thefirst year. We offer trial packets only this year. Oz., 75c. y White Clover Extremely valuable for permanent grass mix-tures. It will stand more grazing than anyother Clover. As the growth is short it has novalae in a hay crop. Much used in lawns. Sowin spring, 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. Extra Fancy Seed. Lb., 75c; 10 lbs., $;bush. (60 lbs.), $; 100 lbs., $ Choice Seed. Clean, but not as bright as theabove. Lb., 70c; 10 lbs., $; bush. (60 lbs),$


Vaughan's gardening illustrated . in the earlyspring it produces a rank growth 4 to 5 feethigh like the Bokhara Clover and seeds thefirst year. We offer trial packets only this year. Oz., 75c. y White Clover Extremely valuable for permanent grass mix-tures. It will stand more grazing than anyother Clover. As the growth is short it has novalae in a hay crop. Much used in lawns. Sowin spring, 3 to 4 lbs. per acre. Extra Fancy Seed. Lb., 75c; 10 lbs., $;bush. (60 lbs.), $; 100 lbs., $ Choice Seed. Clean, but not as bright as theabove. Lb., 70c; 10 lbs., $; bush. (60 lbs),$; 100 lbs., $ Grain bags, 50c eachextra. Alsike or Hybrid Clover Thrives well on damp soils where it is impos-sible to secure a catch of Red Clover. Becausethe seed goes so much further than Medium Redand because of its comparatively reasonableprice many farmers are sowing Alsike. Sow 5to 6 lbs. per acre in spring. Vaugrnns Brand. 40c; 10 lbs.$; bush. (60 lbs.), $; 100 lbs.,$ Grain bags, 50c each VAUGHANS ALFALFA ON A DAIRY FARM IN NORTHERN ILLINOIS ® Bokhara or Sweet Clover—White Blossom On worn out or poor soils all over the coun-try, and on good farm lands in the dry sectionsof states like Nebraska and South Dakota noother soil-renovating plant can produce as goodresults. It withstands summer heat and thecold of northern winters. Cattle, sheep andhogs soon acquire a taste for it and as a feedit ranks in value close to Alfalfa. It has thesame nitrogenous value as Alfalfa. Cut beforegetting too large, it makes good hay. Sow inspring or fall. We offer hulled seed, scarifiedand tested. Lb., 25c; 10 lbs., $; 100 lbs., $ bags, 50c each extra. ALFALFA The best paying crop on the farm. Forsuccess in sowing note the following: (I) Landmust be well prepared and free from weeds;compact before sowing; drill seed if possible;it should be slightly covered. (2) Inoculatethe land with first plantings. Use soil from anold alfalfa field or f


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