Field of Cossack Alfalfa 
ALFALFA LICKS DROUGHT 
Maintains Itself as Corn Belt's Best Hay Crop 
Like a friend who sticks by you in time of trouble, alfalfa is more appreciated 
this year than ever in its history in the corn belt. Alfalfa has stood the test of 
the worst drought in history, and is now firmly established as hay crop No. 1. With 
clover and timothy virtually a complete failure, this mighty legume whose roots 
travel far down in search of moisture remained green and gTowing through the 
hottest and driest weather and yielded a good crop of one of the richest hays 
known. Farmers with alfalfa hay are not suffering from any feed shortage this season. 
Our Black Hills Hardy Alfalfa seed produced on the northern foothills of the 
Black Hills on dry land 3,000 to 4,500 feet above sea level, and subjected to severe 
weather conditions, will produce hardy plants and give best results. It is cleaned, 
sacked and sealed in branded bags at our cleaning plant and warehouses at 
Newell, S. D., and can always be identified by the Trade-Mark shown on the right, 
which is your assurance of Hardiness, Yielding Ability and Long Life. 
Black Hhls HaroySeeos : 
Bober's "Black Hills" Lawn Seed 
Contains only the highest grade of grasses suit¬ 
able for the purpose of making a beautiful, dur¬ 
able, lasting lawn. Germinates quickly and roots 
deeply. This enables it to withstand the intense 
heat of summer and the hard cold of ,_ 
winter. When a lawn is once estab¬ 
lished with Bober’s “Black Hills” Lawn 
Seed it lasts for years. From four to 
eight weeks' time is all that is required 
to form a dose, thick turf of rich, vel¬ 
vety green. Owing to the high-grade 
seeds used in this mixture, one pound 
is sufficient to sow 250 square feet of 
new lawn. 
The loveliest of all flowers is the rose and the sweetest of 
all perfume is its fragrance. 
HYBRID PERPETUALS 
Winter covering advisable. 
This is the hardiest family of roses of the cut 
flower class for northern gardens. All varieties 
here offered have the happy habit of more or less 
continuous blooming throughout the summer and 
autumn months. 
Anna De Diesbach. Bright Carmine Rose. 
Fisher Holmes. Bright Crimson. 
Geo. Arends. Beaut’ful Pure Pink. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Clear Red. 
Mrs. John Lang. Rich Soft Pink. 
Paul Neyron. Large Rose Pink. 
Prince Camille De Rohan. Black Crimson. 
Ulricli Brunner. Cherry Red. 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Betty Upricliard. Salmon and Cerise. 
Duchess of Wellington. Intense Saffron Yellow. 
Etoile De Holland. Brilliant Red. 
Gruss En Teplitz. Brilliant Crimson. 
Lady Alice Stanley. Coral Rose. 
Lady Ashton. Glistening Pink. 
Mine. Butterfly. Pink, Apricot and Gold. 
Mine. Edouard Herriot. Coral Red. 
Radiance. Brilliant Rose Pink. 
Sunburst. Deep Golden Yellow. 
Each, 55c; 3 for $1.40. 
Postmaster: 
Return Postage Guaranteed. 
Newell. S. D. 
I 
Pound, 50c; 3 lbs., $1.40; 5 lbs., $2.25; 
10 lbs., $4.15; 25 lbs., $9.75. 
WHITE CLOVER. Excellent for lawns 
when mixed with other grasses. 
Tends to keep crab grass in check. 
Lb.. 50c; 3 lbs., $1.40; 5 lbs., $2.25; 
10 lbs., $4.15 prepaid. 
See. 562 P. L. & R. 
U. S. Postage 
PAID 
Newell, South Dakota 
Permit No. 3 
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