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GRAND RAPIDS GROWERS, Inc., Grand Rapids. Michigan 
FIELD SEEDS 
Alfalfa and Clovers 
The acreage seeded to Alfalfa in Michigan is increasing every year. 
All of our seed is northern grown, therefore, it is best adapted to our 
climate. 
A Big Yield of Grimm Alfalfa. 
PRIMM AI P AI FA was brought to the United States by a Mr. Grimm. 
blulTllYl ALrALrA He settled in Minnesota, and the seed was sown and 
produced exceptionally hardy plants, and when it was eventually recog¬ 
nized as a superior strain, it became known as Grimm Alfalfa. From its 
adopted home it rapidly spread over the Northwest, and its superiority 
is now so generally proven that it is rapidly superseding the Common 
Alfalfa. We have never known a failure in Michigan of true Grimm. 
Our Grimm Alfalfa, which is scarified seed, is grown by reputable or¬ 
ganizations, and certified by the proper State officers in the state where 
grown, and guaranteed by them. Write for prices. 
AICAICA T Grown in Utah. The fields from which this seed was grown were carefully inspected. The 
ALfALrA, common see( j is bright and plump, a beautiful golden color; free from dodder and all foul seeds. 
Scarified and carefully tested for germination. The high altitude of the mountain states insures hardiness. 
Write for prices. 
U J- Alf If Was developed in Michigan and has rapidly become one of the leading varieties because of its 
Hardlgan Alialta hardiness and heavy yielding ability. For the past four years it has been the outstanding va¬ 
riety in comparative tests in trials at the Michigan Experimental Station at East Lansing. The only leason 
Hardigan Alfalfa has not been grown more extensively was the lack of a sufficient supply of seed, but we 
are sure anyone who plants it will not be disappointed with the results. W rite for prices. 
M D , , rn By far the most important of all clovers for practical purposes. It is a perennial, 
medium Ked or June clover and grows about two feet high; very 
valuable for plowing under to enrich the soil, adding humus and 
nitrogen. Sow in spring or fall, eight to twelve pounds per acre, if 
used without other grasses. 
w i > D J n Mammoth Clover is quite distinct 
mammoth or Large Ked Clover from medium, growing to nearly 
twice its size; is coarser and a little later. It can be grown success¬ 
fully on poorer soil than Medium Clover. It is used extensively for 
building up wornout land. Sow about eight to twelve pounds per 
'acre when sown alone. 
n •] m A perennial and the most hardy of all clovers. It pre- 
AlSlKe ClOVCr fers damp, loamy soil. It is extremely leafy, making 
hay of a fine texture. Does not readily winterkill, and is valuable to 
sow with other clovers and grasses, as it increases the yield of hay. 
It is the best clover for moist soil. Sow either in Spring or Fall, 
about six pounds per acre, when sown alone. 
UTL’i D1 C i Cl Once considered a noxious weed; 
White Blossom iweet Uover now nearly equal in value to alfalfa. 
White Sweet Clover is a biennial, and does not last so long as its 
cousin, alfalfa, but it has a great mission. In pasture it will pro¬ 
duce a greater flow of milk than even alfalfa, and as much feed. 
Cattle are less liable to bloat. Stock soon learn to like the hay, and 
even prefer it to alfalfa. Write for prices. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
k. WITH 
Nitragi^ 
The Ordinal legume inoeuletor 
When ordering, always 
Alfalfa, all Clovers 
and Lespedeza 
Size Retail 
'A bu.$ .35 
1 bu.65 
2J4bu. 1.40 
Peas, Vetch, 
Austrian Winter Peas 
and Beans 
Size 
'A bu. 
1 bu. 
*1 % bu. 
5 bu. 
♦'*100 lb. size/' 
Expiration Date and High 
Germ Count on Every 
Package 
INOCULATOR 
PRICES 
specify kind of seed. 
Soy Beans and 
Cow Peas 
Retail 
$ .35 
Size 
1 bu. 
2 bu.65 
5 bu. 1.40 
10 bu.$2.45 
Retail 
.. $ .35 
.50 
.80 
.. $2.25 
Packed 
only for Vetch and Peas. 
Garden Size 
NITRAGIN 
Inoculates from 1 oz. to 
8 lbs. seed. Price 25c 
Retail Price.. .25c each 
Dealers, we ask that you write for 
special prices. 
