. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Wood Meadow subject to market changes. Red Clover, Medium ( Tr if o Hum pra-tense). Common ormedium Clover; JuneClover. Sow in springor fall, if no othergrasses are used, at therate of 10 to 15 poundsto the acre. Write forprice. Mammoth RedClover (Trifoliumpratense perenne).Cow grass, or Pea VineClover. Valuable forreclaiming exhaustedland by plowing underas green manure. Sow10 to 15 pounds peracre. Write for price. Alslke, or Swedish(Trifolium hybrid-urn). Valuable for sow-ing with other cloversorgrasses. Sow 8 poundsper acre when usedalone. Lb., 30 ct


. Dreer's 1913 garden book. Wood Meadow subject to market changes. Red Clover, Medium ( Tr if o Hum pra-tense). Common ormedium Clover; JuneClover. Sow in springor fall, if no othergrasses are used, at therate of 10 to 15 poundsto the acre. Write forprice. Mammoth RedClover (Trifoliumpratense perenne).Cow grass, or Pea VineClover. Valuable forreclaiming exhaustedland by plowing underas green manure. Sow10 to 15 pounds peracre. Write for price. Alslke, or Swedish(Trifolium hybrid-urn). Valuable for sow-ing with other cloversorgrasses. Sow 8 poundsper acre when usedalone. Lb., 30 cts.; bymail, 38 cts. Write forprice per bushel. White Dutch Clover. ALFALFA LEAFLET. Telli !R how and when to prepare and, sow se< d, cure and harvest the crop. Sent free tc all appl cants. Alsikf. or Swedish ClOVBH.(jTrifolium reports). The best variety for lawns, asit forms a close herbage and remains green throughout the season. It is alsovaluable when mixed with grass seeds for pasture. Sow in spring at the rateof 8 pounds per acre when sown alone, half the quantity when sown with othergrasses. Lb., 60 cts.; by mail, 68 cts. By express, 5 lbs., $2:80; 10 lbs.,$; bu., 60 lbs., $; 100 lbs, $ Bokhara, or Sweet Clover (Melilotus alba). A tall, rapid-growing,white-flowered sort, excellent for bee food. Lb., 30 cts.; by mail, 38 cts. Japan Clover (Lespedeza striata). A low-branching Clover that does wellin the South. It thrives on poor land and produces coniinued herbage, butis not adapted to Northern climate. Sow 14 pounds to the acre. Lb., 30cts.; by mail, 38 cts.; 100 lbs., $ Sainfoin, Esparsette, or Holy Clover (Onobrychis sa


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