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It Pays to Grow the Biggest Money Making Crop—Alfalfa 
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Prices Radically Lower 
This Star Bargain catalog brings you much finer 
values in Alfalfa seed than you could secure a year ago. 
Toil get bigger bargains and more for ypur money. It will 
bring you high quality seed at prices much below the pre¬ 
vailing retail markets. You have the opportunity also of buying 
better seed than the average. We sell U. S. verified origin Alfalfa. 
We are “Authorized dealers.” Exceptional bargains are on these 
pages. Other outstanding values are offered in our price list on 
page 32 and Grimm on inside back cover page. It is a wonderful 
crop and you can afford to sow liberally at these bargain prices. 
Alfalfa the Biggest Money Crop 
Alfalfa will produce more dollars of net profit per acre than any 
other general farm crop. That’s what you want. Then sow the seed 
this spring and get it. Start this year with this crop that yields 3 
to 4 tons of the finest hay per acre. Grow Alfalfa and forget your 
worries about drought. • Get the income of S45.00 to $60.00 per acre 
that it produces. While it makes money for you it enriches your 
land. No crop equals Alfalfa. 
What It Does 
It brings in cash two to four times a, year as hay. The cost of producing 
live stock is reduced. It takes less time and less grain to get stock in 
marketable shape. Hogs eat it green or dry. Milk cows produce more. 
The farm becomes more desirable and more valuable. Nitrogen is taken 
from the air and^ stored in the land. Profits take the place of losses. 
Discouragement gives way to success. It is a paying investment. 
How to Grow Alfalfa 
I field should be well drained and fairly fertile. Have your seed bed 
well settled. Do not sow too early. Dse a light crop of early oats or 
barley as a nurse crop. Cut them for hay if weather gets very , hot or dry, 
Cove.r the Alfalfa seed about half an inch. Be sure your seed bed is firm. 
V excellent plan. Sow inoculated seed. Land that is very acid 
should be limed. It is now known that Alfalfa will 
stand more acid than was first imagined. Lime, 
however, is helpful, but generally 
not necessary. 
VERIFIED 
. ORIGIN 
Seed 
A Government Service for Your Protection 
This is the way it is done. The U. S. Department 
of Agriculture designates certain dealers who have 
proper qualiflcalions “as authorized dealers in U. S. 
Verified Origin Alfalfa seed. These dealers must keep 
a set of records to show where the seed is produced 
and to whom that seed is sold. These records on all 
shipments of these “Authorized Dealers” are checked 
by government Inspectors. Thus errors or intentional 
! fraud are eliminated. These “authorized” dealers may 
I put a red, white and blue Verification tag on all ship- 
i ments. When such a tag is on your shipment you can 
be absolutely sure that the seed was grown where the 
test tag says It was. 
We are “authorized” dealers and one of the very few 
such dealers who sell direct to farmers. We sell U. S. 
Verified Origin seed to you at real money saving prices. 
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Eavenswood, W. Va. 
Gentlemen: I am much pleased with the Alfalfa 
and Red Clover got of you in March. The Alfalfa, 
sown in April, has withstood the worst drought ' 
ever known here. It is better than any grass, 
native or otherwise, and is stiU looking well. Send 
me your orlce list of seeds a3_ usual. 
Yours Sincerely, Chas. L. Brown (Ex-Senator). 
Eawton, Mich. 
Gentlemen: I am enclo.sing part of my order 
amoimting to $112.70. The balance will follow as 
needed. One man that was going to order with me 
has not the money right now, but will have it 
later. Your seeds always grow.. Many thanks. 
Yours respectfully. 
(Signed) D. H. Kuhns. 
