. Alexander Drug and Seed Co.'s annual descriptive and Illustrated catalogue. 3i for Fall it Spring planting at following prices': 25c. per 100; $1 50 per 1,000. If eent by mail add 5c. per 100 postage. Annual Crimson Clore-— [Trijolivm Incarnatum) — Commonly called Fcarlet Clover, Italian Clover, German Cover. It is creatu g extendvd favorable coininent from every section of the country where it has been tTied, on account of its many valuable qualities. Frcm our cwn kne wledge we consider it of very great value on our farms, and earnestly recom- n end that it be more generally planted. Sew on


. Alexander Drug and Seed Co.'s annual descriptive and Illustrated catalogue. 3i for Fall it Spring planting at following prices': 25c. per 100; $1 50 per 1,000. If eent by mail add 5c. per 100 postage. Annual Crimson Clore-— [Trijolivm Incarnatum) — Commonly called Fcarlet Clover, Italian Clover, German Cover. It is creatu g extendvd favorable coininent from every section of the country where it has been tTied, on account of its many valuable qualities. Frcm our cwn kne wledge we consider it of very great value on our farms, and earnestly recom- n end that it be more generally planted. Sew on well pieparfd and well manured land, in August and September, 15 to 20 lbs. of seed per acre. It may be pastured in .December, January and February, and will still yield its full crop. Price 1 lb 20 cents, 10 lbs. or more at 15 cents per lb.; if by mail, 1 lb. 30 cents, 4 )b?., $1, postage paid. Bushel price on CRIMSON' CLO Eli. " ABOUT CKIMSON ; R. N. Pearson, Cave Spring, Ga., April 27th, 1893, says : " My crimson clover patch is verily ' a thing of beauty,' and admired by all who see it. Lucerne, or Alfalfa—( Saliva)—Tins is one of the most valuable Clovers we have. While it does not bear much pasturage, it will give four or five successive cuttings, beginning early, of valuable hay during every summer. It is best suited to rich, sandy lands. Its roots penetrate ^jiv^^f to great depth, hence no droughts hurt it. It ' does well sown broadcast or in drills, taking care of it the first summer; after that, with moderate good treatment, it will take care of itself. When once set it will last a lifetime. Cut it as often as you find it grown ; do not let it stand to bloom. We cannot recommend this grass too highly to any one who will give it a place on rich lands well prepared. Weighs GO lbs. to bushel. Sow in Fall or Spring. 12 to 15 lbs. per acre in drills—20 lbs. broadcast. February has proved a very successful season for u


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