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OUR SEED POTATOES ARE THE BEST 
GENUINE COSSACK ALFALFA 
This variety comes from a region in Siberia 
where the total annual precipitation does not exceed 
eight inches and the temperature varies from 106 
degrees in summer to 60 degrees below in winter, 
often without snow. Planted in rows 2x4 feet or 
6444 plants to the acre. 
Price, 1 lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 
ALSIKE OR SWEDISH CLOVER 
(Trifolium Hybridum) 
Comes from the little province of Alsike in 
Sweden. Does not winter-kill, stands alike drouth 
or wet. One of the hardiest varieties known, it is a 
perennial and a great favorite with beekeepers, as 
its flowers have a sweet and agreeable odor and 
afford excellent forage for bees. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. to 
the acre. Free of noxious weeds. 
Price, lb. 30c; 10 lbs. for $2.50. 
WHITE BOKHARA OR SWEET CLOVER 
(Melilofus Alba) 
Tall shrub plant. Grows from 4 to 6 feet high, 
with branches whose extremes bear abundant small 
white, but does not grow as large. Better for pasture 
The best plant to grow as a soil renovator. Sown in 
the spring in drills 16 inches apart. Ten pounds will 
sow an acre. Price per lb. 15c; 25 lbs. for $3.50. 
YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET CLOVER 
Yellow Blossom is a biennial the same as the 
white, but does not grow as large. Better for pasture 
as it is more leafy and seems to stay green longer. 
Price, lb. 15c; 25 lbs. for $3.50. Ask for price in 
quantities. 
RED CLOVER 
(Trifolium Pratemse) 
All Our Red Clover Seed Is high Grade and State 
Tested. 
Regarded as the most important of all the le¬ 
gumes for practical agriculture; valuable not only 
for forage but also as a fertilizer for the soil. The 
root which in decaying adds largely to that black 
class of matter we call soil. Makes excellent hay. 
We specialize in selecting the very best red 
clover for seed growing, if you contemplate a seed 
crop, buy the very best. 
Price per lb. 30c; 25 lbs. for $6.25. Ask for 
prices in quantities. 
MAMMOTH SAPLING OR PEA-VINE 
CLOVER 
Being a rank grower, makes it most valuable for 
fertilizing purposes. Forage, flower and stem much 
darker than common red clover, ripens later than the 
latter, about the same time timothy, red top and 
other grasses ripen, making thereby a much better 
quality of hay, when mixed with them. Sow 10 to 12 
lbs. to the acre. Price per lb. 30c. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER 
(Trifolium Repense) 
Excellent for pasture, and when mixed with Ken¬ 
tucky Blue Grass makes the finest and most nutritious 
food for sheep and cows. Used universally on lawns 
in most of the United States. Sow for pastures 5 to 
8 lbs. per acre. Extra fancy, 50c; choice 35c and 40c 
per lb. 
LADINO CLOVER 
Said to be the best pasture grass so far dis¬ 
covered. It grows very rank and stock are very fond 
of it. The claim is made that it will not bloat. 
Pasture grade, 75c per lb. Write for prices on Cer¬ 
tified Ladino. 
Postage 8c per lb. and 1 1-10c each additional lb. 
Ask for Prices on Quantities. 
CRESTED WHEAT GRASS 
One of the hardiest and nearest drouth resistant 
grasses discovered. If this grass will thrive as ex¬ 
periments so far indicate, our dry lands and hills 
can be made as valuable for pasture as many of our 
meadows. Price, lb. 65c; 10 lbs. for $6.25; 25 lbs. for 
$15.00. Supply Limited. 
CANADIAN BLUE GRASS 
(Pea Compressa) 
Produces a fine foliage of dark green color and 
is more hardy than Kentucky Blue Grass. It is es¬ 
pecially adapted to light, poor, dry soils, and makes 
very satisfactory lawns. It has somewhat of a creep¬ 
ing habit and does not need to be clipped as often aa 
Kentucky Blue Grass. Price, lb. 30c; 10 lbs. $2.50. 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 
The Great American Grass. The standard for 
lawnB. Our “Idaho Tested Seeds" grade is the purest 
obtainable. The old standard grass for pasture aa 
well as lawns. Every farmer knows it and its good 
qualities. Sow 15 to 30 lbs. to the acre for meadows; 
for lawns, 1 lb. to 300 square feet. Ask for “Idaho 
Tested Seeds.” Price, lb. 40c; 10 lbs. $3.50. 
