. 1915 annual catalogue. Sow 10 to 15 lbs. to theacre any time during spring or fine hay. Suitable for most allkinds of land. Can be used in com-bination with most grasses, for eitherpasture or hay crop. Price: 1 lb.,30c; 10 lbs., $; bushel, 60 lbs.,$; sacks 25c extra. By ParcelPost: 1 lb., 40c; 10 lbs., $; 20 lbs.,$ Melilotus, or Sweet Clover—A hardy pe-rennial Clover, growing wild in manysections, particularly the prairieStates. Flowers furnish abundant for-age for bees. Builds up the soil. Sow12% lbs. to the acre in March andApril. The white blossom is the bestv


. 1915 annual catalogue. Sow 10 to 15 lbs. to theacre any time during spring or fine hay. Suitable for most allkinds of land. Can be used in com-bination with most grasses, for eitherpasture or hay crop. Price: 1 lb.,30c; 10 lbs., $; bushel, 60 lbs.,$; sacks 25c extra. By ParcelPost: 1 lb., 40c; 10 lbs., $; 20 lbs.,$ Melilotus, or Sweet Clover—A hardy pe-rennial Clover, growing wild in manysections, particularly the prairieStates. Flowers furnish abundant for-age for bees. Builds up the soil. Sow12% lbs. to the acre in March andApril. The white blossom is the bestvariety. Price: 1 lb., 35c; 12Va lbs.,$; bushel, 25 lbs., $ By Par-cel Post: 1 lb., 45c; 12J4 lbs., $ Alsyke Clover—The best variety forlow, wet land. Makes good hay andpasture. It is of special value forsowing with timothy. On good bot-tom land use 8 lbs. to the acre. Sowin March and April. Price: 1 lb., 40c;8 lbs., $; bushel, 60 lbs., $ Parcel Post: 1 lb., 50c; 8 lbs.,$; 20 lbs., $ Alfalfa or Lucerne Clover. White Clover—Excellent for pasture orlawns. Succeeds on all soils. Sowany time in early spring or fallmonths. 5 to 6 lbs. per acre. Price:1 lb., 45c; 10 lbs., $; bushel, 60lbs., $ By Parcel Post: 1 lb.,50; 10 lbs., $ Mammoth, or Sapling Clover—Succeedsbetter on thin land than the mediumRed Clover. Grows taller. Makesfine hay and pasturage. Sow inMarch and April, 10 lbs. to the : 1 lb., 35c; 10 lbs., $; bush-el, 60 lbs., $ By Parcel Post:1 lb., 45c; 10 lbs., $ Georgia Burr Clover—An annual va-riety which is sown in August andSeptember. Makes superior pastur-age, fair hay, and grows on any thinland, and if turned under the fol-lowing spring, acts as a splendid fer-tilizer. Sow 20 lbs. of burrs to the seed in burr given on of hulled seed: 1 lb., 25c; 10 lbs.,enough to sow an acre, $; per 100lbs., $ By Parcel Post: 1 lb.,35c; 10 lbs., $ Crimson, or


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