ALFALFA the great hay crop for America 
CertiSied “Blackpool” Grimm 
Succeeds where other varieties Fail. Heavy 
Yielder of fine stemmed and heavily leaved 
Hay. This is probably the hardiest and most 
popular Alfalfa. The great hardiness of Gidmm 
Alfalfa is no longer questioned as under farm 
conditions and carefully conducted trials of 
the University of Wisconsin it has proved to 
be the hardiest variety known. We are offer¬ 
ing genuine No. 1 Blue Tag Alfalfa, this is 
the highest grade seed of high germination 
and absolutely free from foul weeds. Lb. 50c.; 
3 lbs. $1.45, postpaid. Not prepaid: bn. 
$11.50; bu. $22.80. 
Red Tag Grimm: /z bu. $11.00; bu. $21.90. 
Wyoming “Blackhills” 
We have a fine lot of this seed produced 
in a section of Wyoming just west of the 
S. D. Blackhills region. It is dry land seed 
and in every way a very hardy strain. Lb. 
45c.; 3 lbs. $1.25, postpaid. Not prepaid; 
Pk. $4.50; bu. $18.60. 
Fancy Wisconsin Grown 
This seed is no doubt mostly all grown 
from Grimm seed but as the state of Wis. 
has no provision for certifying this 6eed it 
cannot be sold as such, however, the fact 
that it has withstood the hard winters long 
enough to produce a crop of seed is evidence 
that it is very hardy. The seed we are offer¬ 
ing is very bright and^plump and free from 
foul weeds. Lb. 45c.; 3 lbs. $1.30, postpaid. 
Not prepaid: Pk. $4.50; bu. $19.80. 
Minnesota “Lake oE the Woods” 
We have an unusually nice stock of this 
seed grown in the Lake Region of Minn. This 
seed is very plump, bright in color and free 
from foul weeds. This strain is now being sold 
in Wis. in large quantities as it has proved 
to be very hardy; it is just as good and 
hardy as Montana seed. This seed is very 
choice quality this year. Lb. 45c.; 3 lbs. 
$1.30, postpaid. Not prepaid: Pk. $4.40; bu. 
$19.20. 
It is always advisable to inoc¬ 
ulate Alfalfo. See Page 63. 
Why You Should Grow 
ALFALFA 
It contains as much protein as 
wheat bran. 
It does not exhaust but en¬ 
riches the soil. 
It produces from three to 
eight tons of hay to the acre. 
One acre will pasture 20 hogs 
for 6 months. 
Thirty-five pounds makes a 
full feed for fattening steers. 
A lamb will winter and thrive 
on three pounds a day. 
There is no state in the Union 
where ALFALFA cannot be suc¬ 
cessfully grown. 
A SECOND CUTTING OF GRIMM ALFALFA 
Index of Catalog 
Ageratum .57 
Alatus .41 
Alysilum .48 
Ampelopsis or Ivy ....... 3 6 
Aquilegia .60 
Asparagus .3-27 
Asters .32-45-56-57 
Baby Golden Glow .57 
Baby’s Breath .58 
Balsam .29-57 
Barberityl .37-39 
Beans ..3-4-5-26 
Beauty Bush .38 
Beet .17-27 
Bleeding Heart .44 
Blue Lace Flower .57 
Borecole or Kale .3 
Broccoli .49 
Brussels Sprouts . 8 
Butterfly Bush .41 
Butterfly Plant .56 
Cabbage . 2-6-7-25 
Calendula .30 
California Poppy .28 
Candytuft ...4 5 
Canary Bird Vine .58 
Canna . . . ..5 8 
Canterbury Beils .56-60 
Cardinal Climber .45 
Carnation .45 
Carrots .2-8-26-27-54 
Castor Oil Bean .58 
Cauliflower .7-25 
Celery Cabbage .9 
Celery .•.3-9 
Centtaurea .30 
Chinese Lantern Plant ....60 
Chinese Wool Flower .47 
Chrysanthemums .33 
Citron .19 
Clarkia .28 
Clover . 20 
Cockscomb .45 
Cellards .8 
Com, Pop . ••*!** 
Sweet .2-12--6 
Cosmos .47 
Cress .11 
Cucumber .10-11 
Dahlia .....•••.••••••••47 
Daisy .30 
Day Lily .35 
Delphinium; . . ..60 
Diafithus or Pinks .47 
Dill .I 1 
Dolichos .58 
Dogwood .41 
Dufitzia . 39 
Egg Plant .8 
Endive .9 
Elder- . .“• ?7 
Everlasting Flower .3 0 
Ferns .44 
Fire Bush .41 
Flowering Quince . 39 
Four O’clock .53 
Fox Glove .60 
Forsythia . 39 
Gail lardia .2.8 - 6 0 
Geraniums .47 
Gladiolus .31-44 
Gourds .13 
Ground Cherry .5j> 
Grass, Lawn .20 
Grapes .2 
Herjis .16 
Hollyhocks .58-60 
Honeysuckle .36-4 0-41 
Hydrangea .38-39-40 
Hyacinth .44 
Iris .34 
Ivy, Hardy .36 
Kochia .32 
Kohl Rabi .11 
Kudzu Vine ..58 
Lace Vine .4 0 
Larkspur . 29 
Lavatera .4 5 
Lawn Grass •••••••••••••20 
Leek .51 
Lettuce . 14-15-27 
Lilac .............. 38-39 
Lillies ,..•..•..••••••••35 
Lily of the Valley .44 
Love-in-the-Mist .28 
Lupines .56-60 
Mangels .17 
Marigold .29-58-59 
Mignonette . 59 
Mock Orange .38-40 
Molten Fire . 4 6 
Morning Glory .29-47 
Musk Melon ..13-15-16-17-19 
Mustard ..16 
Nasturtiums .28-29-56 
Nicotiana . 59 
Okra . , . ..16 
Onion, Seed .26-49-50 
Plants .26 
Sets .50 
Pansy ..47-59 
Parsley .16 
Parsnip .50 
Peanuts .. 13 
Peas .«.2-51-52 
Plant Spray . . 1 
Plant Food . 57 
Pepper .20 
Petunia .33-47 
Philadelphud .38-40 
Phlox .4 8 
Pinks .4 7 
Platy codon .60 
Plum Red Lvd. 38 
Poppy .47-59 
Portulaca .28 
Privet . 37-41 
Pumpkin .52 
Pie Plant .27 
Peonies .34 
Radish . 21-22-27 
Raspberries .43 
Rhubarb .27 
Roses Inside Back Cover and 63 
Rose Tree .. 38 
Ruta Baga .54 
Salpiglossis .33 
Salsify .50 
Satin Flower .47 
Salvia .48 
Scabiosa .29 
Shasta Daisy .60 
Silver Lace Vine .36 
Snapdragon .33-59 
Snowberry .41 
Snow on the Mountain .... 59 
Spider Plant .4 8 
Spinach .24 
Spirea .37-40-41 
Squash .55 
Stocks .29 
Stokesja ..60 
Strawberries . 42-43 
Sugar Beet .54 
Sunflower . 54-59 
Sweet Aivssum ..48 
Sweet Peas . 30-33-56 
Sweet William . 48-60 
Swiss Chard .9 
Tomatoes 2-22-23-24-25-26-27 
Tritoma .36 
Tjpmpet Vine .36 
Tulip Poppy .33 
Turnip Celery .8 
Turnip .54 
Verbena . 48 
Velvet Flower .33 
Vibirnum . 41 
Vinca .56 
Vine Peach .55 
Water Melons .13-18-19 
Wiegela . 37-40-41 
Wisteria .36 
Yucca .44 
Zinnias . 28-29-33 
