Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1904 — Alfalfa Clover. [ARTICLE]

Alfalfa Clover.

For years the editor has been urging farmers to sow Alfalfa Clover, and glaa he is that thousands of wide-awake farmers, scattered all over America, are doing this now, to their great benefit and satisfaction. ‘J A. Walford, Westlore Farms, Pa., writes: “I have GO acres-in Soizer's Alfalfa Clover. It is immense. I cut three crops this season and have lots of pasture besides.” Hon. H. F. Hunter, S. D., says: “Salzer’s Northern Grown Alfalfa Clover cannot be beat. I have solved the question of stock raising here. Salzer’s Alfalfa is good for three Tousing crops of hay, Salzer’s Speltz for 60 bu. of grain l and 3 tons hay, Salzer’s Macaroni Wheftti for 65 bu. best hog fattening wheat, ani Salzer’s Hanna Barley, for arid, dryj land, is good for 70 bu. per acre. TheaW are all great hog, sheep and cattle fattenors, and last, but not least, Salzer's Victoria Rape for sheep, and Salzer’s Teosinte, good for 80 tons of green food for cattle, and Salzer’s Billion Dollar, Grass and Bromus Inermis for lots and ; lots of good hay. These things make it possible for me to grow live stock by tbs' thousands. Have you heard of Earliest Cane? : Gives six mowings a year, and Teosinte, 1 the 80 ton per acre fodder wonder? JUST SEND THIS NOTICE AND 10* IN STAMPS to the John A. Snlzer Seed Co., Lai Crosse, Wis., and receive their big cata-' logue and lots of farm seed samples free. 1

(C. N. U.)