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Your soil will grow Alfalfa; by all means sow some this year. 
CONDON'S Everlasting or Mountain Brand 
Dry-Land ALFALFA 
First Cutting 
2 Tons Per Acre 
Alfalfa on Every Farm 
This is a photo of a field of Alfalfa 
taken 70 days after sowing of vour 
Famous iMoiintain Brand Dry-Land 
Inoculated send which I bought of 
you last spring-. You will see tlieip 
is barley sown with it and the alfalfa 
is almost as tall as the grain. I have 
a beautiful stand and several of my 
neighbors have commented on It. 
Your seed of all kinds have proven 
A No. 1. 
P. E. DU BOIS. 
Constable of Wadsworth Co. 
Wadsworth, Nevada. 
One of Our Many SatiHaed Customers 
That's our slogan for tliis year and will continue to be until 
i'\cry one of our customers have at least a few acres of this 
wonderful crop. 
Now Grown Successfully in Every State 
in the Union 
It is the hardiest, the most lasting, the most productive, the 
most efficient soil onrieher and the Biggest Money Crop for every 
farm. Alfalfa increases farm values because it "enriches the soil 
instead of depicting it as grain crops do. Grain crops of any 
kind grown on Alfalfa sod yiekl much more abundantly and 
better quality than the same fields yielded before Alfalfa was 
grown there. It will make at least three cuttings a season even 
in extreme Nortlicrn Slates and fi'om e.vperiments carried on 
over a number of years the average yield of Alfalfa per acie was 
0.4 tons, whereas Red Clover yichled only 3.5 tons; Timothy, 2.3 
tons. In other words, one acre of Alfalfa will produce more good 
hay than Iwo and one-half acres of any other grass or clover 
' Feeding Value 
Comparative Value— The M'isconsin Kxperimental Station says 
that one acre of Alfalfa yic'ds as much protein (the milk and 
meat producer) as three acres of common Clover or nine of 
Timotliy or twelve of Bromegrass. 
As a Meat Producer— Fecdeis in the West claim to be able to 
put fat cattle on the market 20 to .SO per cent cheaper with 
Alfalfa as a food ration tlian on Corn alone. . . ' 
The Daiiyman's Stand-By— The Kansas Agiiculttiral Stafipn 
reports a case where a daii-yrnan maintained ten milch cows I'or a 
whole summer, witliout any grain, on two acres of .\lfalfa, cut 
and fed to them fresh three times a day. 
For Low Prices on fann. seeds in quantities see Special Hed List. 
