130 East Wisconsin Avenue (^^^ Milwaukee, Wisconsin 



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ALFALFA 



LUCERNE 



Prices subject to market changes without notice. 



The great value of Alfalfa to the stockman cannot be overestimated. 

 no other forage crop combines so many excellent feeding qualities. The 

 fact that three or four heavy crops of it can be cut every season should 

 alone be an incentive to every farmer to put down at least a few acres 

 of it. Alfalfa can be grown successfully in every state in the Union; the 

 soil, however, should be deep and well drained. It will not succeed on 

 heavy, sticky clay ground, or where water stands a short distance below 

 the surface. Before sowing the seed see that the ground is well prepared 

 by being thoroughly pulverized. Any extra work put on the ground at 

 this time will be well repaid in the crop. If sown in spring, wait until 

 the ground is warm, sowing from 20 to 30 lbs. of seed to the acre. 

 GRIMM'S CERTIFIED ALFALFA— Choice recleaned seed. Per lb., 60c; 

 10 lbs., ^5.00; 100 lbs., ^45.00. 



The crop should be cut for hay just as it is coming into bloom. A 

 safe guide is to watch for the starting of the new basil shoots, which 

 form the growth for the next crop, before cutting. If the weather is fine 

 the morning's cuttings should be raked into windrows the same afternoon, 

 and cocked the following day. 



We recommend using Northern grown seed. The U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture in its investigations finds that the farther north the 

 seed is grown the hardier it is likely to be, and to meet these require- 

 ments we have secured a stock of strictly pure, recleaned Northern grown 

 seed. 

 EXTRA CHOICE HARDY NORTHWESTERN AND MONTANA 



GROWN RECLEANED SEED— Per lb., 45c; 10 lbs., ^4.00; 100 



lbs., ^35.00. 



Alfalfa Seed is shipped in Seamless Bags. When ordering, add 35c for each bag required. 



INOCULATE YOUR ALFALFA SEED 



INOCULATE this' SEED 



iNlTRAGiN 



NTTRAGIN INOCULATING BACTERIA 



Sold on Bushel Basis — Not Acre Sizes 



This Means Nitragin Costs Less 



Price: 



y4-bu. 



size, 



for 15 lbs. seed. 



40c. 



Postage, 



3c. 





i/a-bu. 



size. 



for 30 lbs. seed, 



60c. 



Postage, 



5c. 





1-bu. 



size. 



for 60 lbs. seed, 



^1.00. 



Postage, 



6c. 





5-bu. 



size. 



for 300 lbs. seed. 



^4.75. 



Postage, 



10c. 



ALFALFA 



TESTED FARM SEEDS 



All seed on this page subject to market fluctuations. 



Peck Bushel 



OATS, Wisconsin Pedigree No. 1 ^.40 ^1.25 



BARLEY, Wisconsin Pedigree 50 1.50 



RYE, Spring - 90 2.25 



RYE, Winter, Wisconsin Pedigree 75 2.00 



WHEAT, Spring. Durum or Macaroni 90 2.75 



WHEAT, Spring, Marquis 90 2.75 



SPELTZ (Emmer) (Bu. 40 lbs.) 40 1.25 



BUCKWHEAT, Japanese - - 60 1.75 



BUCKWHEAT, Silver Hull --■ -60 1.75 



lb. 10 lbs. 100 lbs. 



MILLET, Golden or American ^.10 ^0.65 ^.50 



MILLET, Common - 10 .65 4.50 



lb. 



MILLET, Hog or Broom Corn ^.10 



MILLET, Japanese 15 



RAPE, Dwarf Essex 25 



SORGHUM, Early Amber 15 



VETCH, Sand or Hairy 25 



SOY BEANS, Early Black 20 



SOY BEANS, Early Yellow 20 



HELD PEAS, Canadian White 15 



FIELD PEAS, Canadian Green 15 



FIELD PEAS, Scotch Green 15 



FLAX, Russian 15 



SUNFLOWER, Mammoth Russian 15 



FOOD FOR WILD DUCKS 

 Wild Rice— 1 lb., 85c; 25 lbs., and over at 80c; 100 lbs., ^75.00 

 Wild Celery— 1 lb., 85c; 25 lbs., and over at 80c; 100 lbs., ^75.00 



If seed is wanted in new Seamless Bags, add 35c for each bag required 

 See parcel post rates on first page if wanted by mail 



10 lbs. 



100 lbs. 



^.65 



^.50 



.75 



5.50 



1.50 



8.50 



1.00 



7.00 



2.00 



16.50 



.85 



6.00 



.85 



6.00 



.85 



6.50 



.85 



6.00 



.85 



6.00 



1.00 



6.50 



1.25 



10.00 



