96 FIELD SEEDS—(Continued) 
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ALFALFA SEED 
IS 
OUR SPECIALTY 
PEDIGREED 
GRIMM AND COSSACK 
ALFALFA SEED 
is the 
HARDIEST KNOWN 
THIS TRADEMARK IS A 
“SIGN OF SEED SAFETY” 
HARDINESS, PURITY, QUALITY 
and 
DEPENDABILITY 
Look for the Tag on the Bag 
A Short Story of Grimm Alfalfa Seed 
The original source of perhaps 95% of all the Registered Grimm in the state can be traced back to 
our house. We were the first to introduce and distribute this seed in quantity and without ego we 
can justly claim to be the foster father of a great industry within the state. Records and history 
substantiate this claim and we are still endeavoring to serve and distribute to our customers a first 
class quality of pedigreed stock in any quantity and at any time desired. To register fields for seed 
production in Montana the seed must be Montana grown. 
PEDIGREED GRIMM 
True Grimm Alfalfa has in every respect proved 
itself a most wonderful variety and its reputation 
has been so well established that the registered 
and sealed seed always commands a top price. Our 
stock is the best that can be produced; fully reg¬ 
istered; inspected; tested and sealed under regula¬ 
tion of Montana Seed Growers’ Association. 
PEDIGREED COSSACK 
Introduced by Professor Hansen in 1906. Many 
farmers have found by their own experience that 
Cossack is the heaviest and best seeder of any 
Alfalfa Seed they have tested. The past dry sea¬ 
sons have demonstrated the value of Cossack. 
Montana Grown 
PEDIGREED COSSACK ALFALFA SEED 
Classified and Sold In Three Grades 
Blue Tag “Fancy” —Sound, plump seed, pur¬ 
ity at least 99.25, no sweet clover or dodder. 
Red Tag “Choice” — Sound seed, purity at 
least 98.50, no sweet clover or dodder. 
Yellow Tag— Certified as to variety only. No 
dodder. May have sweet clover in amount 
shown on tag. Purity as indicated on tag. 
VARIEGATED ALFALFA SUPERIOR 
In tests which have extended from 1919 to the 
present time, variegated Alfalfas, such as Cossack 
and Grimm, have shown definite superiority in 
yield and Winter hardiness over common Alfalfas, 
says F. S. Wilkins, head of research in forage 
crops at Iowa State College. 
Montana common varieties, however, have been 
definitely superior in yield and Winter hardiness 
to other common Alfalfas. 
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PEDIGREED GRIMM ALFALFA SEED 
| Classified and Sold in Three Grades 
j Blue Tag “Fancy”—Sound, plump seed, pur¬ 
ity at least 99.25, no sweet clover or dodder. 
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Red Tag “Choice” — Sound seed, purity at 
? least 98.50, no sweet clover or dodder. 
5 Yellow Tag—Certified as to variety only. No 
I dodder. May have sweet clover in amount 
j shown on tag. Purity as indicated on tag. 
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Unregistered Grimm or Cossack 
We have to offer a quantity of each of the unregistered Grimm and unregistered Cossack. This seed 
was from originally registered seed on unregistered fields; unregistered because registration was not 
applied for. 
While this quantity lasts it will afford the hay producer an opportunity to plant Grimm or Cos¬ 
sack at a seed cost considerably under the registered seed price. 
Write for samples and quotations, stating the quantity yon desire 
FOR PRICES SEE PINK INSERT 
