HELENA, MONTANA. 
FIELD SEEDS— {Continued) 105 
ALFALFA— ("Placer" Grade, Montana Grown.) 
Lb. (Postpaid) 35c; By Express or 
Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 
25c; 25 Lbs. $5.50; 100 Lbs $20.00 
Experiments of many agricultural sta- 
tions have established without a doubt 
the superior hardiness of Montana 
grown alfalfa seed over that produced 
elsewhere. This grade is selected from 
among the best that grows, and is next 
only to our "Peerless." Samples cheer- 
fully sent to intending purchasers; 
when writing for samples, please stale 
what quantity you expect to use, so 
that we may quote you the best possi- 
ble price on the quantity you need. 
ALFALFA— ("Quartz" Grade, Montana Grown.) 
Lb. (Postpaid) 30c; By Express or 
Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 20c; 
25 lbs. $4.50; 100 lbs $10.50 
An excellent grade of seed, but on ac- 
count of continued dry weather last 
season it has some discolored seed and 
therefore is not bright enough in color 
for our higher grades. We will be 
pleased to submit samples with tests 
and can quote you on any quantity 
desired. 
ALFALFA— (Dry Land, Montana Grown.) Lb. (Postpaid) 40c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 30c; 
25 Lbs. $6.50; 100 Lbs •■• ■■ T 
The extension of Alfalfa growing into the regions of limited rainfall has created a demand for Alfalfa seed es- 
pecially adapted to those conditions. Seed which has been produced from Alfalfa grown on dry land and with- 
out irrigation is, of course, much preferable for dry land culture to seed produced under irrigation or normal 
rainfall It is not always possible to obtain seed grown under these conditions, but we have succeeded in pur- 
chasing a limited amount of fine seed which is offered only until our stock is exhausted. In case we do not have 
Dry Land Alfalfa when your order is received, we suggest that you state on your order as to what variety we 
may substitute in its place, of equal quality, to the value of the money you send us. 
ALFALFA— (Grimm.) Lb. Postpaid) 75c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 65c; 25 Lbs. $15-50; 
100 Lbs. $60.00 
A variegated or hy^^^^^ variety. The acknowledged leader of all alfalfas for general seeding purposes in the 
United States and Canada. Grown in the Northwest continuously since 1858. Tested in every state and prov- 
ince and has conclusively demonstrated its superiority. Recommended by the United States Department of 
Agriculture over all other varieties and strains. The hardiest, most vigorous, drouth-resistant and high-yield- 
ing alfalfa in cultivation. We have only a limited quantity of this seed, dry-land grown, and when this is ex- 
hausted we cannot obtain more until next season. We advise ordering early. 
ALFALFA— (Turkestan Alfalfa.) Lb. (Postpaid) 35c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 25c; 25 Lbs. 
$5.50; 100 Lbs •--v y: v"- ^^O-OO 
Many of the biggest ranches are using this variety, preferring it on account of its producing a finer hay. We 
have secured a stock of this variety of high germination and purity, and warrant our seed to be the genuine 
Turkestan, grown in Asia. 
Second Cutting Alfalfa in Prickly Pear Valley, Helena. 
CLOVER 
CLOVER— (Medium Red, "Peerless" Grade.) Lb. (Postpaid) 35c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 25c; 
25 Lbs. $6.00; 100 Lbs ^mu° 
Looking to the future, no time should be lost in introducing the bacilli of the Red and Alfalfa Clovers. Ihe 
use of nitro cultures may tend to hasten their establishment, but nature's way, and the best way, is to use a 
small quantity of seed, say a pound or two each of Red and Alfalfa Clover to the acre with whatever crop you 
are seeding. After a little you have the prized bacilli in your land, then you may safely call your farm doubled 
in value from a producing standpoint. Red Clover is regarded as the most important of the whole genus for 
practical agriculture; valuable not only for forage, but also as a fertilizer for the soil. Long, powerful tap- 
roots, which in decaying add largely to that black mass of matter we call soil. Sow 12 to 15 pounds to the 
acre. 
CLOVER— (Medium Red, "Placer" Grade.)Lb. (Postpaid) 35c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 25c; 
25 Lbs. $5.75; 100 Lbs $21.00 
CLOVER— (Medium Red, "Quartz" Grade.) Lb. (Postpaid) 30c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 25c; 
25 Lbs. $5.50; 100 Lbs „ $20.00 
CLOVER— (Alsike or Swedish, "Placer" Grade.) Lb. (Postpaid) 35c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 
25c; 25 Lbs. $5.75; 100 Lbs $21.00 
This Clover originally came from the little Province of Alsike in Sweden. One of the hardiest varieties known; 
is perennial and docs not winter kill; stands alike drouth or wet. We know of many who have used Alsike 
Clover to sow in boggy land, making this land produce a crop or pasturage and at the same time enabling it 
to be driven over, as the mass of roots make a heavy sod. Favorite with bee-keepers. Flowers with sweet, 
agreeable odor. Sow 8 to 10 lbs to the acre. 
CLOVER— (Alsike or Swcdi.sh, "Quartz" Grade.) Lb. (Postpaid) 35c; By Express or Freight at Purchaser's Expense, Lb. 
25c; 25 Lbs. $5.50; 100 Lbs $20.00 
