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Crass Seed Specialists for 39 Years 
Si-S! 
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Highest Grade—Iowa Grown 
Supplies Shortest in History 
Last year Timothy was only 1/3 of a seed crop. 
This year it almost “aint.” No carryover from last 
year and now production almost a total failure. Nat¬ 
urally prices are high but at that there will not be 
enough to take care of the orders. We most urgently 
advise every customer wanting Timothy to buy at once 
if possible. 
In spite of the shortage we have secured a few cars 
of dandy new crop, Iowa Grown seed. We can supply 
you with our famous World Brand quality. This has 
been the choice of our most critical customers for a 
period of forty years. This is always seed of beautiful 
quality and our price for such a grade is always low. 
See page two for description of other grades and 
page 32 for prices. We will save you money on Tim¬ 
othy so long as our supply holds out. Timothy is one 
of the surest grasses to make a stand. A seeding lasts 
several years. The acre cost is not extremely high. 
If you want Timothy seed be sure to order early. 
DOMESTIC RYE GRASS 
A Quick Growing Grass 
For Early Seeding 
Many farmers do not know this grass yet the United 
States government recognizes it as one of the Nation’s 
important cultivated or tame grasses. In Europe it 
is very extensively grown and makes the phenomenal 
yields of 12 to 20 tons per acre. It will not produce 
like that in this country but it is the heaviest pro¬ 
ducing grass for early seeding. 
Domestic Rye Grass is light green in color. Leaves 
are a little broader than Blue Grass and grows much 
taller. Requires no nurse crop. In fact it grows so 
fast that it is often used as a nurse crop for other 
grasses. Do not confuse this with the Rye that is 
grown for grain. It is entirely different. Seed re¬ 
sembles blue grass only quite a bit larger. 
If you need a grass for early pasture or hay, 
something to sow early, you will find this grass 
to answer your purpose exceptionally well. For 
a full seeding use about 25 lbs. per acre. Lighter 
seedings may be made. Buy early for present 
prices. See page 32 for prices. Postpaid, 1 lb., 
25c; 5 lbs., $1.00. 
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Stoddard, Wisconsin. 
Dear Sirs: In the spring of 1931 I pur¬ 
chased some of your Lot More-Hardy Al¬ 
falfa at $10.50 per bushel. I also used some 
high priced seed from another firm. All 
sowed on the same ground. Your seed 
made a good stand, the other failed. You 
saved me money and I got better results. 
Yours truly, ALBERT J. JOXAS. 
