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NORTHERN SEED AND NURSERY CO., IPSWICH, S. D. 
BARLEY 
ODESSA —A good six row standard malting barley. 
1 bn., $1.00; 5 or more bu. 75c per bu. 
VELVET —Originated in Minn. Tremendous yielder, 
six row and an excellent malting barley. 1 bu., $1.00; 
5 or more bu., 80c per bu. 
FLAX 
HARDY NORTHERN FLAX —This is the north¬ 
ern grown hardy variety and especially adapted to 
the northwest. Price per bu., $2.35; 3 bu. or more, 
$2.25 per bu. 
BISON —Most popular of the wilt resisting varie¬ 
ties, large seeded and a heavy yielder. 1 bu., $2.50; 
3 or more bu., $2.35 per bu. 
WILT RESISTANT FLAX— N. D. strain. 1 bu., 
$2.50; 3 bu. or more, $2.30 per bu. 
OATS 
SIXTY DAY or KERSON OATS —Matures and 
ripens usually before the wild oats do. Good yielder 
and the surest to grow if the season happens to 
be a little dry. Price per bu., 75c; 5 or more bu., 60c 
per bu. 
SWEET CLOVER 
WHITE BLOSSOM —Is one of the easiest of 
clovers to get started and outyields any other 
variety for pasture purpose. Stock like it bet¬ 
ter when pastured close. It starts growing 
early in the spring and stays green until late 
in the fall. Another advantage, stock will not 
bloat on sweet clover. Sow about 10 lbs. to the 
acre. Price for scarified northern grown seed, 
10 lbs., 10c per lb.; 20 lbs., 9c per lb.; 50 lbs., 
8c per lb.; 100 lbs., 7c per lb.; 200 lbs., 6c per lb. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM —Has a finer foliage and 
is more dwarf than the white blossom variety 
and probably makes a little better hay. It can 
also be pastured a little closer than the other 
varieties. 10 lbs., 15c per lb.; 20 lbs., 10c per 
lb.; 50 lbs., 8c per lb.; 100 lbs., 7c per lb. 
SWEDISH SELECT OATS —An enormous 
yielder of large kernels. Price per bu., $1.00; 
5 or more bu., 75c per bu. 
FALL RYE 
Clean pure Rye for fall planting. Drop us 
a postal after August stating the number of 
bushels wanted for our lowest quotation. 
BARTER AMD TRADE DEPT. 
E We will trade nursery stock for Alfalfa and E 
E Sweet Clover seed or if there is any other seed E 
E that we can use, we will gladly exchange with E 
E you. When you write state how much and E 
E what kind of seed you have and send us a E 
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GRUNDY COUNTY WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET CLO¬ 
VER —This resembles the white blossom in every way 
except it is more dwarf and does not get as coarse. Fine 
for pasture and hay. 10 lbs. at 12c per lb.; 20 lbs. at 
10c per lb.; 50 lbs. at 8c per lb.; 100 lbs. at 7c per lb. 
RED CLOVER 
Very valuable for forage and for plowing under for 
fertilizing purposes cannot be equalled. Price, 1 lb., 40c, 
prepaid; by express or freight, 25 lbs., 25c per lb.; 50 
lbs., or more, 22c per lb. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
Fine to mix with Kentucky Blue Grass for lawn. Makes 
good pasture and bee food. Sow 5 pounds to the acre. 
Price per lb., 50c, prepaid; by express or freight, 35c 
per lb. 
ALSIKE CLOVER 
Makes excellent pasture and fine to mix with Timothy. 
Stands wet ground conditions better than any other clo¬ 
ver. 1 lb. prepaid 30c; 10 lbs., 20c per lb.; 25 lbs. or 
more 18c per lb. 
CERESAN 
A dust disinfectant for wheat, oats and barley. Costs 
2c to 3c per bu. to use. 1 lb. tin, prepaid, 75c; 5 lb. tin, 
prepaid, $3,00, 
Swedish Select Oats 
