ABOUT GROWING ALFALFA 
O bviously this pamphlet is in the nature of a small digest or collection 
of endorsements calculated to convince the buyer of Alfalfa seed of the 
reliability of our Lyman’s Grimm. 
Space does not permit here, of a practical discussion of growing Alfalfa. 
Write us how many acres you want to put in Alfalfa, and we will tell you 
how much seed you will require. 
After you have 3 mur seed, common sense is the best guide to success in 
.\lfalfa growing, coupled with the knowledge of the soil conditions of j-our 
particular locality. Then you had best be guided by the simple but accurate 
principles as layed down by the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture in its various bulle- 
tins. Just write the department at Washington, D. C., for the best bulletin on 
Alfalfa growing for your locality, also write to jmur State Farm School, your 
State Experiment Station, and your County Agent; you will get .some real 
worth-while assistance. 
Anyone interested in this subject certainl}' should have the 80-page pam- 
phlet of Prof. L. F. Garber of the 1,'niversity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., called 
“Alfalfa.” It costs only 50 cents and can be had by writing to the above 
address. The pamphlet is illustrated and is a veiy worthj' text. 
GRIMM COMMON ALFALFA 
THE GRIMM IN COMPARISON WITH COMMON ALFALFA 
This photograph was furnished by Prof. Philo K. Blinn, Alfalfa Specialist of the Lxperiment Station at Fort 
Collins. Colorado, showing typical Alfalfa plants grown under exactly the same conditions. 
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