. Alfalfa, ok Luclkne Clover. Turkestan Alfalfa. Imported seed, free from doddei. Hardier than the: American product. Lb., 25 cts.; by mail, 33 cts.; per bu., market price- Sample and price sent on application. Bokhara Clover {Melilotus alba). A tall, rapid-growing, white flowered sort,, excellent for bee food. Sow 10 lbs. to the acre. Lb., 25 cts.; by mail, 33 cts. Japan Clover {Lespdeza striata). A low-branching clover that does well in the South. Not adapted to Northern latitudes, as it is only half-hardy. Sow 30 pounds to the acre. Lb., 30 cts.; by mail, 38 cts.; 100 lbs., $2400. White Dut


. Alfalfa, ok Luclkne Clover. Turkestan Alfalfa. Imported seed, free from doddei. Hardier than the: American product. Lb., 25 cts.; by mail, 33 cts.; per bu., market price- Sample and price sent on application. Bokhara Clover {Melilotus alba). A tall, rapid-growing, white flowered sort,, excellent for bee food. Sow 10 lbs. to the acre. Lb., 25 cts.; by mail, 33 cts. Japan Clover {Lespdeza striata). A low-branching clover that does well in the South. Not adapted to Northern latitudes, as it is only half-hardy. Sow 30 pounds to the acre. Lb., 30 cts.; by mail, 38 cts.; 100 lbs., $2400. White Dutch Clover (TnfoHum repens). The best variety for lawns, as it forms a close herbage and remains green throughout the season. It is also valu- able when mixed with grass seeds for jiasture. Sow in spring at the rate of 6 pounds per acre when sown alone; half the quantity when sown with other grasses. Lb., 25 cts.; by mail, 33 cts.; bu. (60 lbs.), $ ; 100 lbs., $ Yellow Trefoil {Medkago lupulina). This may be cultivated either alone or with other grasses. Requires about same treatment as Red Clover. 15 pounds to the acre. 15 cts.; by mail, 23 cts.; 100 lbs., $ Sainfoin, Esparsette, or Holy Clover {Hedysaru?n onobiychis). A valu- able clover for the Southern and Western Stales. 100 lbs. to the acre. Lb., 15 cts.; by mail, 23 cts.; bu. (20 lbs.), $; 100 lbs., $ Crimson or Scarlet Clover. It can be seeded at any time from June to Oc- tober, at the rate of 15 to 20 pounds per acre, and makes the earliest possible spring pasture, the latter part of April or May, and for feeding as bay sliould be cut just before coming into full bloom. If sown with Italian Rye Grass or Orchard Grass, which matures at the same time, it yields lux- uriant and nutritious crops for pasture. Sow Crimson Clover at the last work- ing of all crops like Beans, Corn, Melons Cucumbers, Tomatoes, and other crops, whenever the land is not intended for such early spring crop


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