LYMAN’S GRIMM ALFALFA. 
The above picture was taken from the top of a mound on the County Farm 
at Vernon County, Viroqua, Wisconsin, and shows the second cutting of 
Lyman’s Grimm alfalfa that grew in 27 days. This field is four years old and 
withstood the winter in 1915 when other alfalfas and common clover were 
killed. 
Viroqua, Wis.. 
Mr, A. B. Lyman, Nov. 28, 1917. 
Excelsior, Minn. 
Under separate cover I am mailing you our “Annual Report” of our County 
Institution. From my knowledge of results of commercial alfalfa sown here 1 
would not sow them at any price. This field produced over 6 tons per acre the 
past season, and is your Grimm. 
C. W. FOWELL, Supt. 
. Prof. C. H. Zavitz, of Guelph, Out., “the foremost agriculturist on the 
Continent,” recommends my Grimm alfalfa. 
■\n eighty page hook .\lfalfa. can he had by sending 60c to the author. 
Prof. L. F. Graber. Madison, Wis., care the Wisconsin Alfalfa Order. It tells 
how to prepare the land, plant seed and harve.st the crop, etc. It will prove of 
great value to you. 
Write for Farmers’ Circular No. 1 
“Plant Hardy Types of Alfalfa to Prevent Winter Killing’’ 
to A. M. Ten Eyck, Emerson-Brantingham Implement Company, at Rockford, 
Illinois. 
Mr. Ten Eyck is the Director of the Agricultural Extension Department 
of the Emerson-Brantingham Implement Co. This is a free circular and you 
should get a copy. 
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