Seed annual 1908 . Alsike or Swedish Clover White Dutch Clover Crimson Trefoil, or Scarlet Italian ium-^tl- carnatum). An annual variety in common use in the southfor feeding green and for hay, and also found very profitableon the sandy soils of New Jersey. The yield in fodder is im-mense and after cutting, it at once commences growing again,continuing until severe, cold, freezing weather. It growsabout one foot high; the roots are nearly black; leaves long;blossoms long, pointed and of very deep red or carmine good hay. It is sown in August or September in thesouth, but should not


Seed annual 1908 . Alsike or Swedish Clover White Dutch Clover Crimson Trefoil, or Scarlet Italian ium-^tl- carnatum). An annual variety in common use in the southfor feeding green and for hay, and also found very profitableon the sandy soils of New Jersey. The yield in fodder is im-mense and after cutting, it at once commences growing again,continuing until severe, cold, freezing weather. It growsabout one foot high; the roots are nearly black; leaves long;blossoms long, pointed and of very deep red or carmine good hay. It is sown in August or September in thesouth, but should not be planted in the north until ten to fifteen pounds per acre, h Lb. 10c; Lb. 35c;100 Lbs. at market price. Mammoth, or Large Red ^^:;^?ra?irtw&e the size of the Common Red Clover, often making a standwhen the other clovers fail. Sow about eight to twelve poundsper acre. H Lb. 10c; Lb. 35c; 100 Lbs. at market price. Medium Red, or June IXlTi^rm^TV^?- tant of all the vai-ieties for practical purposes.


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