GRIMM ALFALFA 
hardiest and most dependable 
alfalla grown today, and reconiniended by almost 
e^ery «igricnlturist in the country, as the best variety 
I Alfalfa was brought to Carver 
h^r n.’ in 1857 by Wendelin Grimm who 
a Southern Germany, Grimm 
and ^^^'^ested what he could 
nlants thucs hiria^ repeatedly weeded out the tender 
plants, thus building up a hardy strain of Alfalfa 
wintered through on the whole, 
bettei than any other variety and has yielded more 
abundantly. Naturally the seed is at a premf^^m and 
liWis''Tpd^®h J'f^ certified seed! 
at IS, seed that has been field inspected, threshed 
v4^o"n ThP-^^’ sealed under State super- 
I 1 ah-alfal Protection since the seed of 
all alfalfas look alike. The “White Tag” and “Red 
less than^ is guaranteed by the certification, to be not 
ess than 99% pure, and free from dodder and all 
a =‘"^0 guarantees 
Wo off^ 99 4 % and freedom from noxious weeds ) 
We offer sealed bags of 30, 60, and 150 lbs In 
bi’eak the seals and ship in our own 
bags, under our own seals. 
Certified Grimm Alfalfa seed is the variety to plant 
for a permanent field of Alfalfa, or where one LSects 
seed production. Uncertified 
Wisconsin, but we offer it 
our customers’in other s“Se^ 
_T 0 ",*^ ^^ontana Grown, Certified Blue Tag 
von?” ^ lbs., $1.03, postpaid to 4th 
Ib^ ^bs., $3.55; 30 
Bags frde?’ ” ^ ^13.20; 100 lbs., $21.50. 
Grown, Certified Blue Tag— 
” xt’ Ihs., 83c; 5 lbs., $1.08, postpaid to 4tb 
5 1bs.,|1.30; 15'^lbsr$l7^; 3» 
Bags frde ’ * ^ lbs., $22.50. 
4204—Grimm, Idaho Blackfoot Grown, Certified 
Blue Tag. An especially choice strain of Grimm Al¬ 
falfa, grown by the Idaho Blackfoot Association who 
*>> “>u orTgl .a, Srlmm 
stock of Carver Co., Minn.—Lb., 40c- 2 lbs 70 .^. ^ 
lbs., $1.73, postpaid to 4th zone. Not prepaid” 5 lbs 
$1.40; 15 lbs., $4.00; 30 B,s $7 05^^ iS; n ^ 
$15.00; 100 lbs., $24.50. Bags fr^ ’ ^ 
• ^“certified Grimm (not for sale in Wiscon- 
sm). A hardy strain but not certified as to genSSe- 
ness Lb., 41c; 2 lbs., 07c; 5 lbs., $1.43, postpaid to 
4th zone. Not prepaid: 5 lbs., $1.05; 15 lbs ^80 
30 bs., $5.55; 00 lbs. (bu.), $10.80; ioo lbr”$1^’^‘ 50 ’ 
Sealed bags in 30s and 60s. Bags free. ” 
DAKOTA NO. 12 
„ 1^*5 .b.? r d I n e .s s and 
Dakota No. 
take«< rank among the 
foremost of the alfalfas. 
It has given remarkable 
results on all types of 
soil and under varied 
climatic conditions. The 
^rlginal fields from which 
this seed is taken, have 
ween subjected to ex¬ 
tremes of heat and cold, 
and during winter, have 
stood for days and weeks 
at a time without any 
protecting covering of snow 
Such seeds mu.st be hardy. It is 
a p o p u 1 a r and satisfactory 
strain, economically priced. 
4209—Dakota No. 12, 
Dak<»ta or M o n t a n a 
Grown, Radium Brand— 
Dh.. 40c; 2 lbs., «5c; 5 Ihs., 
$1..38, postpaid to 4th zone. 
Not prepaid; .5 lbs., .<i!1.05: 15 
lbs., $‘>.05; 30 lbs., $.5.65; 60 
His (bii.), .<f!I0.80; 100 lbs., 
$17.50. Bags extra. 60s at 20c; 
150s new at 45c: used at 30c. 
Sfw Salzer’s Seeds 
GRIMM, MINNESOTA GROWN 
htteen to thirty and more years old. Severe winter 
n-i'csia -utr .£! 
cannot offer iu this state, we 
every othm staV wilYfind^f''^ customers. Customers in 
iris—Price "" remarkably rugged strain. 
Of Grimm, Minnesota Grown (Not for sale in 
W..scons,n) ; Lb., 42c; 2 lbs.. OOc; 5 Ihs., $1.48, postimid to 
GRIMM, LAND O’ LAKES 
and a hardy strain of Grimm Alfalfa grown in 
Minnesota ^d put on the market under the name “Land 
LA «•'! and well estihlished 
wT* withstood Minnesotn’.s hard and cold win¬ 
ters. We offer it at an attractive price. 
Dake.s, Minnesota Grown (not 
for sale m Wisconsin): Lb., 4.3o; 2 lbs„ e7c; 5 Ihs .8153 
ScaledA\gr;n-^ 60 s"’B?^^^ «1S.50. 
COSSACK ALFALFA 
hardy strain, fully as hardy as Grimm we 
believe, of very- abundant growth, with even a heavier 
i^oot steiiiy and 21 l)FO'«icler crown, 
hardiness of Cos.sack makes it very desir¬ 
able, being originally introduced from Russia. It is such 
an .abundant grower that 3 to 5 Ihs. seed per acre is snfli- 
sit*‘lt ^ apart with the garden seeder 
r/ ^ of Cossack near 
1 % withstood a winter that killed out every field 
of alfalfa of any kind, for miles around. 
—Cossack, Montana Grown, Salzer-s Radium Brand, 
Ib., 49c; 3 lbs., .81.24; 6 Ihs., $2.25, postpaid to 4th 
zone. Not prepaid: 6 lbs., $1..59; 12 Ihs., $2.75; 15 Ihs., $3.45; 
39 Ihs., 8«.60; 69 Ihs, (hu.), 812.99; 199 Ihs., .821.09. Bags 
extra, 60s at 20c; new 150s at 45c; used at 30c. 
FANCY WESTERN 
Another strain of common alfalfa, Kan.< 5 as grown 
hardy in the belt of Central States, such as Iowa, Kansas’ 
etc., at an economical price. Not recommended for Wis¬ 
consin, but of value where alfalfa is grown instead of 
clover in 3 or 4 year rotations and hence, where higher 
priced seed is not essential. 
^42^2—Fancy AVestern Radium Brand. Ih., 37e; 2 lbs., 
57c; 5 Ihs., 81.1S. postpaid to 4th z.one. Not prepaid: 
5 lbs.. 90e; 15 Ihs., 82..55; .39 lbs., .84..89; 69 Ihs. (bn.), $9.39; 
199 Ib.s., 815.00. Bags extra, 60s at 20c; 150s at 45c and 30c 
You should have seen the Grimm Alfalfa and Sweet Clover I grew from your 2 10T 
seed on my farm in Indiana.—Mrs. Grace R. Staley, 4600 Langdrum Lane. *«I* 
Chevy Chase, Md. 
