PRIZE CONTEST 
FIRST PRIZE —500 bushel steel Grain Bin delivered 
to your railroad station, for best letter of 50 
words or less on “Why I Prefer Black Hills Hardy 
Alfalfa Seed.” This contest is limited to alfalfa 
customers in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and Wis¬ 
consin. 
SECOND PRIZE —66 piece set of the famous “Edwin 
M. Knowles” quality dinnerware, value $25.00, for 
best letter of 50 words or less on “Why I Prefer 
Bober’s Early Maturing- Vegetable Seed.” Com¬ 
petition for this prize is open to our customers 
everywhere. 
THIRD PRIZE —42 piece set of “Edwin M. Knowles” 
quality dinnerware, value $15.00 for best letter 
of 50 words or less on “Why I Prefer Nursery 
Stock Produced in the Black Hills.” Competition 
for this prize is limited to Wyoming, Montana 
and Western South Dakota customers. 
RULES: —Letters may be sent in with orders or 
separate. Not more than three letters will be 
considered from one person. All letters must be 
postmarked in your post office on or before March 
15, 1936. Winners will be notified not later than 
March 30th and prizes will be delivered soon 
thereafter, prepaid to your station. A plain, 
common sense letter will do. You don't have to 
use $8.00 words to win. 
Sam H. Bober 
To Our Friends and Customers: 
Soon robins will be here and we’ll be planting again. It is time 
to order seeds. More than ever, good judgment is needed in choos¬ 
ing. Costs must be kept down, yet profitable yields must be se¬ 
cured. Seeds with bred-in Hardiness, Drought Resistance and 
yielding ability, purity and freedom from foul weeds are the first 
essential. Black Hills Hardy seeds are that kind. They are not 
the cheapest but are reasonably priced and will prove most profit¬ 
able in the end. Good judgment will suggest using Black Hills 
Hardy seeds. 
Wishing you a successful season, I am 
Sincerely, Sam H. Bober. 
Terms ©f Sale and Shipment 
Payment: Cash in full with order. Money or¬ 
der, bank draft, check on good bank, or stamps 
accepted. 
Delivery: We pay the postage or express on all 
Garden and Flower Seeds. All other items are 
F. O. B. Newell. 
Newell is in Butte County, on the northern foot¬ 
hills of the Black Hills, about 30 miles from Mon¬ 
tana line. We are on the C., N. W. Railway and 
on gravelled Highways 212 and 79 and not far 
from 85. Long distance telephone No. 52. 
Relief Orders for Seeds Accepted 
We will accept relief orders for seeds, when 
issued by any State, County or City Relief Agency, 
in exchange for vegetable seeds. 
Newest introduction from Norway 
Everbearing STRAWBERRY SEED! This wonder¬ 
ful Strawberry Seed introduction (Rugen) from 
Northern Norway, will produce a rich crop> of 
fruit the first summer, if planted in February- 
March; it keeps on bearing fruit late in the fall, 
until frost. Seed Stock is limited. Order at once. 
Price: 50 cents per packet. 
Field Seed prices are subject to market changes 
after February 20th. Ask for special prices in 
larger lots. See page 24. 
Plant a field of Proso on every farm. The Grain 
millet is the most wonderful feed for poultry, tur¬ 
keys and hogs, and the straw a good forage for 
cattle and sheep. See page 19. 
CLUB ORDERS with your neighbors. It will save 
you money. Special discount to MARKET GARDEN¬ 
ERS. 
Sam H. Bober inspecting a field of Western Wheat Grass ready to cut for seed. See page 24. 
