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BROOM CORN-Big Money-Making Crop 
Grows Successfully in All Localities 
EARLY JAPANESE 
The earliest, best and most productive variety. Produces 
brush that is of the highest possible quality and always 
brings the top price. Just think of a field of 30 acres pro- 
over $7,000.00. 
A FARTIAI. VIEW OP 30-ACRE FIEIiD THAT PRODUCED OVER 
$7,000.00 IN SEED AND BRUSH. THINK OP IT! 
PRIMOST FLAX 
(Minn. No. 25) 
This is pure bred flax, being also bred to resist 
wilt, which is so common among most sorts. Its 
extreme earliness also makes it a strong resister 
to the elements, insects and other troubles. The 
seed we ofJer is Dakota grown and we believe 
we are safe in saying there is nothing offered to- 
day equal our stock. Oil contents are high, and 
the fibre extra fine quality. Every farmer should 
grow his own supply of Flax Seed, the best 
stock tonic known, pound, 18c; pound, 35c; 
3 pounds, $1.00, postpaid. 
See Wholesale List for Prices 
in Larger Quantities on all 
Farm Seeds. 
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Early Japanese Broom Corn will 
grow and produce a crop in any 
good Corn soil. The soil require- 
ments are the same. In this latitude 
seed should be sown about May 15th, 
sown at the rate of about 50 seeds 
to the rod. Fall plowing is preferred, 
although equally as good crops were 
grown after spring plowing. 
Requires from 70 to 75 days to ma- 
ture a crop of brush, and if seed is 
also required it will take ten days 
longer to mature both seed and 
brush. Seed is valuable for poultry 
food and is fine for hogs when 
ground with other grain. Price, % 
pound, 28c; pound, 50c; 3 pounds, 
$1.40, postpaid. 
IMPROVED SUPERIOR 
EVERGREEN 
A variety for general cultivation on 
account of color and quality of brush. 
Ripens early. Grows about 8 to 10 
feet high. Brush good length, fine 
and straight. J4 pound, 14c; pound, 
25c; 3 pounds, 65c, postpaid. 
PRIMOST TJtAX 
