EVERYTHING IN HARDY SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCK 
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FLINT CORN 
Every farmer and feeder should put in an acreage of Flint Corn 
for an absolute sure crop and to hog off early. The price of live stock 
is generally much higher in the early fall and finishing them with 
early maturing flint corn means a better profit than to wait later when 
the market becomes glutted and prices lower. 
GEHU FLINT —One of the very best kinds to hog off as its feeding 
qualities are the highest and it is most excellent for fodder as the 
stalk does not grow coarse and every part of the plant is readily eaten. 
1 bu., $2.50; 3 or more bu., $2.25 per bu. 
MIXED FLINT— This is a heavy yielder of large long ears. Good for 
hogging off. Price per bu., $2.50; 3 or more bu., $2.25 per bu. 
SQUAW FLINT —This is the old reliable mixed flint that has been the 
standby for hogging off. Ears grow close to the ground. Price per 
bu., $2.50; 3 or more bu., $2.25 per bu. 
POP CORN 
BLACK BEAUTY —An early variety, high in quality and is the most 
tender of any variety. Pops up white and is a real corn for the fam¬ 
ily garden. Pkt., 5c; V 2 lb., 25c; 1 lb., 40c. Prepaid. 
JAPANESE HULLESS —The finest of the pop corns. The kernels 
when popped are large and clear white. Very popular. Pkt., 5c; 1 lb., 
25c, prepaid; 3 or more lbs., 15c per lb. 
SOUTH AMERICAN OR DYNAMITE— Something new and of excel¬ 
lent merit. Kernels tender and meaty and pops to enormous size. Is 
taking the country by storm. Pkt., 5c; lb., 20c; 1 lb., 30c, prepaid. 
WHITE RICE —The standard popular corn, easy to raise and a good 
yielder. Pkt., 5c; 1 lb., prepaid, 25c; 3 or more lbs., 15c per lb. 
Popping corn—6c per lb., not prepaid. 
ALFALFA 
The Dakotas have the national reputation 
of producing the finest Alfalfa seed grown. 
The vitality of our seed is the very highest and 
the three varieties that we are offering will be 
hardy anywhere. Preparation of the soil is one 
thing that is very essential. The soil should be 
as free from weed seeds as possible and should 
be plowed deep and well subdued. Seed should 
be sown during the spring months for best 
results so as to give the plants time to become 
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well established before the hot dry weather 
comes. We recommend sowing at least 10 lbs. 
to the acre. 
COSSACK ALFALFA —This is a hardy variety 
brought from Siberia by Professor Hansen. It 
is a good yielder and very cold and drought re¬ 
sistant. It has a branching root system similar 
to Grimm. 5 lbs., at 30c; 10 lbs., at 28c; 25 lbs., 
at 27c; 50 lbs., at 25c; 100 lbs., at 22c. 
DAKOTA NO. 12—This is hardy northwestern 
South Dakota grown seed from old fields that 
have stood the severe winters and dry summers 
and is the variety that is more generally planted 
than any other. 5 lbs., at 27c; 10 lbs., at 25c; 25 
lbs., at 22c; 50 lbs., at 20c; 100 lbs., at 18c. 
GRIMM ALFALFA —Grown in northern South Da¬ 
kota. The hardiest of all alfalfas, and the most pop¬ 
ular. 5 lbs., at 28c; 10 lbs., at 26c; 25 lbs., at 24c; 
50 lbs., at 22c; 100 lbs., at 20c. 
REGISTERED COSSACK —Blue Tag. In sealed 
bags, 50 lbs., for $15.00; 100 lbs., $29.00. 
REGISTERED GRIMM —Blue Tag. In sealed 
bags, 50 lbs., for $14.00; 100 lbs., $27.00. 
Price for V 2 bu. size can, 35c; 1 bu. size can, 
65c; 2 V 2 bu. size can, $1.40, prepaid. 
PRICES OF SEEDS QUOTED SUBJECT 
TO MARKET CHANGE 
NITRAGIN 
It pays big dividends to in¬ 
oculate Alfalfa and Clover 
seeds with Nitragin as the 
plants make a stronger and 
faster growth. 
Grimm Alfalfa 
