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P,EAD THE TESTIMONY OF SUCCESSFUL GROWERS AS TO 



The Purity, Uniformity and High Germination of 



HENDERSON'S 



NORTHERN ^ GROWN ALFALFA 



" The enclosed picture was taken just before the fourth cutting of my field of Henderson s 

 ilfalfa, totalling 1 1 feet for the year. For three years the growth has equalled and even exceeded 

 this picture." S. FRANCISCO, Fairfield Dairy Co., N. J. 



"I saved four and one-half tons barn cured Alfalfa hay the first season, last year four tons. 

 Would have saved five tons but for long spring drought." 



EDWIN EARLE, Canaan Farm, Esmont, Va. 



"I desire at this time to express my satisfaction with your selected Alfalfa seed. ^ I ordered 

 30 lbs. from you last summer and when it arrived I saw that it was immensely superior to some 

 that I bought of a local dealer, that I would not even plant the latter. 



"My faith in your seed was amply justified, as I procured a PERFECT stand, free from 

 weedsi dodder, etc. I have already made three cuttings this year, and expect to make two more 

 before the season is over. I shall gather in over five tons of perfect hay." 



S. J. McCALLIE, Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga, Tenn. 



" You may be interested in learning of the result of the test I had made on your Alfalfa. It 

 shows 96.5 with no weeds. I have another sample at 75c. per lb. that has weeds in it, and that 

 only shows 86." WM. H. OAT, Norwich, Conn. 



" That Alfalfa I bought of you is more than a success, it is a wonder to all the farmers around 

 here No rain here for eight weeks, yet it is growing fine while around the fields are all dried 

 up." THOMAS S. OSBORN, Amagansett, L. I. 



"Last August I bought seed from you to sow about )i of an acre to Alfalfa. Had good 

 success with it, having had a very good stand and now want to sow a piece of land about 100 ft. x 

 SOD ft." OLIVER LAWRENCE, 917 Kline- Street, Springfield, III. 



"Planted four acres with Alfalfa seed purchased of you last August and have an excellent 

 stand. Does not seem to have been hurt to any extent by the winter." 



H. TURNER, Chester Springs, Pa. 



"Henderson's Sample of Alfalfa, I am glad to say, stood at the head of twelve other samples 

 sent by me to the Government for analysis. Kindly ship to me at Wilcox Wharf, James River, 

 Ya., enough to seed sixty acres." E. A. SAUNDERS, Jr., Richmond, Va. 



" The recleaned Alfalfa Seed I got from you turned out and grew very well indeed. I am 

 well satisfied." REUBEN KOLB, Easton, Pa. 



" I have harvested bountiful crops of Alfalfa grown from your seed. It is a good haying crop." 



W. JENNINGS, Burwood, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y. 



"/ harvested a heavy crop of Alfalfa from your seed, which was the wonder of the neighbor- 

 hood. I limed the land with quicklime at the rate of 2,000 lbs. to the acre, and then grew and 

 plowed under a crop of Crimson Clover. I followed this with a Corn crop, and the following 

 June seeded with Henderson^s Alfalfa. A small cutting was taken off later in the season; the 

 following spring the heavy crop shown in the illustration was harvested." 

 Estate of Paul J. Cravath. JOSEPH MAHON, Locust Valley, L. I. 



"I am sending you a photo of my Alfalfa field, which has been growing five years last May 

 and this is the twelfth cutting, yielding something over two tons per acre. I now have a fine field, 

 with the third crop showing an even stand from eighteen to twenty inches high, nearly ready to 

 cut, which proves conclusively that Alfalfa can be grown on hard pan hill land if rightly managed. 

 You are at liberty to print this in your spring Catalogue. I have bad quite a number of the 

 State Institute people to see it. They have contended that it was not possible to raise Alfalfa on 

 clay subsoil. I think I have proved otherwise." 



Hill Crest Farm, JOHN F. LANGWORTHY, Alfred, N. Y. 



"The Alfalfa Seed purchased from you proved very satisfactory down here in Tennessee." 



C. E. TONEY, Oakville, Tenn. 



"I have been very successful in raising Alfalfa on my farm, from your seed. I send you 

 photo of the fifth cutting." THOMAS HUGHES, Eagle Beak Farm, L. I. 



Price, HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR RECLEANED ALFALFA 

 SEED, 30c. per lb.; $ 1 5.75 per bushel of 60 lbs.; $25.00 per 1 00 lbs. 



U. S. Dept. of Agriculture snys: 



"In addition to the Hay crop, Alfalfa in two years adds 

 $100 to the value of every acre on which it groivs." 



"There is no State in the Union in which Alfalfa Cannot be Successfully Grown." — U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



