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“MILE HICH SEED’’—Strong, Hardy, Mountain Crown 
MEDIUM 
RED CLOVER 
OHIO STRAIN 
LOT $-509 
This new strain of Red Clover has 
proved to be more hardy—it will with¬ 
stand the most severe weather without 
winterkilling. Has more feeding value 
and is greatly relished by all livestock. 
Dairy cows have shown an increase in 
milk production when changed to the 
Ohio strain of red clover. Reports indi¬ 
cate that it will cure up quicker, and 
will hold its leaves better in curing, than 
the old strain of red clover. 
Lot S-509 is a very nice lot of seed, 
well cleaned, high purity, good germina¬ 
tion. 
See Colored Price Sheet for Current 
Prices. 
Ask for Sample. 
Cedaredge Special 
Yellow He la t Corn 
The earliest strain of deep kerneled 
yellow dent we have ever grown, this 
having been matured at an altitude of 
approximately 7,000 feet. The perfect 
corn for the northern rancher or the 
rancher in an extremely high altitude. 
Large ears; deep kernels; heavy yields 
of corn; and large, leafy fodder, stalks 
growing seven to eight feet high. 
Cedaredge Special was introduced 
last season. There are now letters in 
our files from highly pleased growers in 
Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, 
Idaho and Colorado. 
Order the Cedaredge Special for 
either silage or a corn crop. It’s the 
very best short-season corn. This seed 
is well selected and graded. 
See Colored Price Sheet 
for Prices 
EARLY 
RART WHEAT 
The New White W heat 
Extremely large berry, excellent mill¬ 
ing qualities, heavy yield. 
This seed was produced on dry land 
at an altitude of 7,200 feet. Sown the 
first of June; harvested in September. 
All high-altitude and nothern farmers 
should try this new beardless spring 
wheat. 
See Colored Price Sheet for Current 
Prices. 
High Altitude Seed Potatoes 
Dry Land Grown 
Market prices are quoted on our Colored Price lists 
sent at any time on request. It is well to order 
early, before some varieties are sold out. We will, 
of course, make shipment on the date you specify, 
and when the weather appears favorable. As pota¬ 
toes are perishable, we cannot assume any responsi¬ 
bility for freezing in transit. 
The varieties listed below are both early, good 
yielders, and well suited to the Western territory. 
Irish. Cobbler. Excellent for light soils. White, and 
of medium size, roundish in shape. The quality is 
excellent, especially for baking. 
Early Ohio. A week to ten days earlier than the 
Early Rose, and a better yielder. Pink skin, white 
flesh, fine grained, excellent keeper. See Colored 
Price Sheet for Current Prices. 
SPRATT’S 
Hog, Bird and 
Fish Foods 
Prices Not 
Weight Postpaid 
Dog Spix, bone-sized Biscuits. 31 oz. $0.40 
Sing Song, Bird Biscuit. 15c each; 2 for .25 
Ovals, small Pocket Biscuits. 26 oz. .40 
Fibo, Granulated Food . 32 oz. .45 
Charcoal Ovals, small black Bis¬ 
cuits . 6V 2 oz. .15 
Puppy Biscuits .,. 30 oz. .45 
Cat Food, with fish and milk. 24 oz. .35 
Prices 
Postpaid 
Mixed Bird Seed . . . .. 15 oz. $0.25 
Song Restorer, large can. 25 
C. L. O. Nestling Food, small. 20 
C. L. O. Nestling Food, large. 30 
C. L. O. Nestling Food, 5 lbs. 1.70 
Love Bird and Parrakeet Mixture. . .15 oz. .30 
Aquarium Fish Food, small.10 
Wafer Fish Food. 10 
Zeke Turtle Food. 15 
Bird Nesting Hair. .15 
Bird Nests . 15 
Spratt’s Meat-Fibrine 
Dog Biscuit Foods have 
been in use all over the 
world for 70 years. They 
contain plenty of good 
meat (beef and mutton) 
and all other food ele¬ 
ments the dog constitu¬ 
tion requires. 
