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Descriptive Seed List for 1921 
— From 
Grass and Clover Seeds 
Prices Below Apply to First and Second Zones Only. 
We have on hand this year a large stock of choice clean grass and clover 
seeds. We take great care to have only the best grades of seed obtainable, those 
which are plump and of good germination and free from foul weed seeds. While 
inferior grades may be had at cheaper prices, it pays to plant only the best, as 
the results will pay the difference in the first cost many times over. So in the 
end the most expensive grades will be the cheapest to those who plant the seed. 
Post Paid 1 Lb. 10 Lbs. 
Timothy 25c 20c per lb. 
Red Top 40c 35c per lb. 
Kentucky Blue Grass 45c 40c per lb. 
Orchard Grass 40c 35c per lb. 
Italian Rye Grass 25c 20c per lb. 
English Rye Grass 25c 20c per lb. 
Pacey's Rye Grass 25c 20c per lb. 
The above prices are given on amounts up to 10 pounds only, because on 
larger quantities we may be able to make you lower prices, as the price of grass 
seeds is constantly changing. If larger amounts are desired, write us for prices. 
Above prices subject to change without notice. (See page 1.) 
Post Paid 
1 Lb. 
10 
Lbs. 
Red Clover 
45c 
40c 
per 
lb. 
Alsike 
45c 
40c 
per 
lb. 
Alfalfa 
40c 
35c 
per 
lb. 
White Clover 
70c 
65c 
per 
lb. 
Mam. Red Clover 
45c 
40c 
per 
lb. 
Sweet Clover, White... 
., 45c 
40c 
per 
lb. 
Lawn Grass 
45c 
40c 
per 
lb. 
Good Books for Farmers and Gardeners 
Sent by Mail, Postpaid, at the Prices Named. 
CELERY CULTURE — By W. R. Bf-attie. This is not only a practical guide for 
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HOW TO GROW CABBAGE — By Gregory. Full details for growing, keeping and 
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CARROTS, MANGEL WURTZELS, ETC. — By Gregory. How to grow, harvest, 
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SMALL FRUIT CULTURALIST — By Andrew S. Fuller. This book covers the 
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