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BRUNS SEED CO., 
DAVENPORT, IOWA 
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COMPASS BRAND 
^^£•45 BU? 
5 Bu. @ $11.40; 10 Bu. @ $11.35 
Cossack Alfalfa has increased stead¬ 
ily in popularity since introduced from 
Russia a number of years ago. It 
is recognized by all authorities as one of the hardiest 
varieties in existence. Undoubtedly it ranks among 
the best. It seems to withstand intense cold, drouth 
and heat equally well. If you have suffered losses 
from winter killing or drouth in the past, we would 
suggest that you try C'ossack. 
Grown In Montana 
Our Cossack this year comes from Montana, and is 
U. S. verified-origin. The quality is COMPASS BRAND, 
put up in sealed and branded, one-bushel bags. This 
brand, of course, means that it is finest quality. It is 
in fact a beautiful lot of seed. It should please the 
most careful buyer. 
Cossack Price Greatly Reduced 
In past years, Cossack Alfalfa sold at a premium. 
Its price was very high, which made its use prohibitive 
to many farmers who would have liked to try an acre¬ 
age of this variety. We have this year succeeded in 
bringing the price down practically on a level with 
Grimm. It is now within reach of nearly every farmer. 
This is made possible by our careful and direct buying. 
Our saving to you is easily a few dollars per bushel. 
You can find this out for yourself by comparing prices, 
only please keep in mind that our seed is strictly highest 
quality, Montana grown, and U. S. verified-origin. 
Limited Seed Crop—Buy Early 
The 1933 seed crop of Cossack was not 
large. The supply of seed is limited. Our 
advice is to place your order early. You 
will not only make sure of your supply but will pro¬ 
tect yourself against price advances that are so 
likely to occur before planting time. There will be 
an abnormal demand for farm seeds of all kinds 
this Spring. Higher prices are predicted by 
everyone. 
1S« OFF EACH BUSHEL OF THIS LOT FOR 
WHICH INOCULATION IS PURCHASED. 
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You Must Be Satisfied When You Buy 
Here or You Needn’t Keep the Seed * 
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