. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. xmT'^tj £* Arr^txr A Superior 5and Vetch fr«m one VtilC/n ^AllVA. Kernel of Seed, 90 days old. «e Jxff^f^F^AV^^ Germany. Not as vigorous a grower as Salzer's Superior Sand Vetch; it, however, will bear a trial and is sure to olease It is not as good as Sand Vetch, but it is a great producer. Sow in spring, at rate of 60 lbs. per acre. Pkg., 5c.; 8c„ postpaid, 20c.; by frei^^^^ lbs. 75c/ lOols:, «5 50. many tons ESPARCETT


. Spring 1897. Nursery stock Wisconsin Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Cereal grasses Seeds Catalogs; Grasses Seeds Catalogs. xmT'^tj £* Arr^txr A Superior 5and Vetch fr«m one VtilC/n ^AllVA. Kernel of Seed, 90 days old. «e Jxff^f^F^AV^^ Germany. Not as vigorous a grower as Salzer's Superior Sand Vetch; it, however, will bear a trial and is sure to olease It is not as good as Sand Vetch, but it is a great producer. Sow in spring, at rate of 60 lbs. per acre. Pkg., 5c.; 8c„ postpaid, 20c.; by frei^^^^ lbs. 75c/ lOols:, «5 50. many tons ESPARCETTE—SAINFOIN. We cannot speak in 190 strong words of praise in favor of Esparcette or Sainfoin Clover, as this plant produces such a superabundance of herbage such a large quantity of excellent hay and so good a qual- ity of pasture, that vir^ heartily indorse same. It is sown and planted in tremendous quanti* ties throughout Eu- rope, and we know that every farmer who will give it a trial will be more than satisfied with same. We are sure that if once cultivated on your lands, you will not wish to get along without it. A variety Clover much used in ^J«nitnH,H^l!Sv S/fJ^^i """"u^ « K ^"^^ ff ^ithout the use of this Clover, as it makerthe poorest, sandiest land yield heavily the seconT/eaV^^l[y\efd^ of splendid hay per acre. It can be sown with Barley. It thrives on dry^ chalky e«;i uTo^ ' ^ ^c^v^.iu . 11 yiciub -s/j,. Geo. Wilde, Mo.: cent ; Emil Berg, Iowa did for cattle," "I bought 100 lbs. Esparcette of you and cut 8 tons magnifi "Would not part with the Esparcette for money. It's splen :halky, sandy soil. Read these extracts from letters: Franz Slaute, 111.; "Planted 50 lbs. Esparcette; yielded S% toris fine hay.'» Herman Schroeder, Ohio: "From the 100 lbs. T cropped 9 tons of elegant hay. Splendid for cows.' , A New York agricultural writer says "On the whole, .t has done better with me than any of t


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