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Here is a super star bargain In Grimm Alfalfa. The 1 
price is low because it contains discolored seeds. 
Most of the seeds are smaller than in the higher priced 
Grimm. Small seeds will produce just as.large a plant 
as the large seeds. A lot of our customers ask for this 
quality. They don't care for fancy looking seed if it 
germinates and the price is right. The number of seeds 
in a hundred that germinate are less than in higher 
priced seed, but there are so many more thousands of 
seeds in a pound that it produces as many sprouts as 
the higher priced seed. 
We have offered this quality of Grimm in the past 
and our customers have been pleased with it. It has 
beer, well cleaned for had.weeds. Will save you 25% to 
30% on your Alfalfa bill. Sow fifteen pounds per acre 
for a good stand. 
Van 
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l • " J Ravenswood, W. Va. 
f Gentlemen: 1 am much pleased with the Alfalfa 
m and Red Clover got of you in March. The Alfalfa, 
" sown in April, has withstood the worst drought 
L- ever known here. It is better than any grass, 
7 native or otherwise, and is still looking well. Send 
► me your price list of seeds as usual. 
Yours Sincerely,' Chas. L. Brown (Ex-Senator). 
Lawton, Mich. 
Gentlemen: I am enclosing part of my order 
amounting to $112.70. The balance will follow as 
needed. One man that was going to order with me 
has not the money right now, but will have it 
later. Your seeds always grow. Many thanks. 
Yours respectfully, 
(Signed) D. II. Kuhns. 
