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BARLEY 
Sow 80 to 100 lbs. per acre. 
Prices on application. 
NAKED BEARDLESS or WHITE 
HULL-LESS 
This is decidedly distinct from the malting var¬ 
iety, having no beard and shelling its hull same as 
wheat. In fact, some people have mistaken the grain 
for wheat. It is the best of all barleys for feeding 
and is rapidly taking the place of spring rye. Grows 
very rank and vigorously and thrives even at alti¬ 
tudes of 8,000 to 9,000 feet. As there is a species of 
naked barley which has a beard, be sure to get the 
light colored barley if you want the beardless. On 
account of its rank growth, it requires less to sow 
an acre. Price, 3c per lb.; $2.50 per cwt. 
BURBANK BARLEY 
A heavy yielder—bearded, grows and shells out 
like wheat. Price, 3c per lb; $2.50 per cwt. 
Write for quantity price. 
EXTRA FANCY TREBI BARLEY 
The best and heaviest yielding variety that has 
come under our observation. It is very early. Has 
large white kernel with thin hull which accounts for 
the beards being easily removed in threshing, giving 
grain a very fine appearance. This is without doubt 
the best variety to sow for feed purposes. Our seed 
stock which we offer is of highest quality and well 
cleaned. 10 lbs. 30c. Write for quantity prices. 
RYE 
Sow 60 to 80 pounds to acre. 
SPRING RYE 
It is a quick growing crop which will give a 
good early pasture and later on a good cutting of 
hay or a grand crop of grain. Please note that in 
ordering spring rye, we offer what is furnished us as 
spring rye, but make no guarantee for same. 
50 lbs. for $1.00. Write for quantity prices. 
FALL OR WINTER 
It is a good crop for early fall or spring pasture, 
as it keeps green a long time in the fall and starts 
growing again as soon as the weather gets a little 
warm. Does well in any kind of soil. There is al¬ 
ways a good market for good fall rye for seeding 
purposes. 
50 lbs. for $1.00. Write for quantity prices. 
OATS 
We carry in stock recleaned oats suitable for 
seed. Write us for prices and varieties wanted. 
IDAMINE OATS 
A very fine oat, recleaned, free of wild oats and 
an excellent producer. 2^4c lb. Write for quantity 
prices—which are subject to market changes. 
GRASS SEED 
The laws of Idaho are very strict with reference 
to sale of seeds containing noxious weeds. We give 
this department our special attention, selecting only 
such seeds as pass the pure seed law, and your orders 
will be filled with strictly first class seed of good 
germination. We are unable to quote prices covering 
the season, owing to fluctuation of prices and we ask 
you to write us for quantity prices, or send us your 
order and we wj.ll give you the very best price consis¬ 
tent with quality. 
Seventy pounds may be sent by parcel post in 
one package, at the rate of 8c for first pound and 1 
l-10c per pound for each additional pound up to and 
including the second zone. Inquire of postmaster for 
zone. 
ALFALFA OR 
LUCERNE 
This plant is too well 
known in this state to re¬ 
quire description, being 
especially adapted to our soil and climatic conditions. 
The large long roots penetrate deep into the soil and 
gather nitrogen, thus increasing the fertility to the 
highest point. All seed offered is high grade state 
tested and mostly dry land grown. Sow 12 to 15 
lbs. per acre. 
Price, 25c per lb.; 10 lbs. or more, 20c per lb. 
Ask for Special Quantity Prices 
GRIM ALFALFA 
An Alfalfa Which Is Extra Hardy and Vigorous 
In Minnesota there has been developed a strain of 
Alfalfa which stands the northern winters perfectly. 
This alfalfa does not winter-kill as do the ordinary 
varieties in that locality. It is easy to establish, has 
wonderful vitality, and it has a branching root sys¬ 
tem which permits it to grow on hardpan soils and 
developed by Mr. Wendelin Grimm, and has been 
called Grimm Alfalfa. 
Grimm Alfalfa is drought resisting, winters per¬ 
fectly, thrives on all soils except undrained meadow 
land and is unaffected by extreme heat or cold, wet or 
dry climate. Its feeding value is of the highest, and 
the plant stools more than the ordinary alfalfa, so 
that, when sown broadcast, 8 lbs. of seed per acre 
is sufficient. If your conditions are such as require 
an extremely hardy drought resisting alfalfa, you 
will find that Grimm Alfalfa will be the best for 
these conditions. Genuine variety, prepaid. 
Certified Blue Tag, 35c per lb.; 10 lbs. for $3.00. 
Certified Red Tag, 30c per lb. Yellow Tag, 25c per lb.; 
25 lbs. $5.50. Write for quantity prices. 
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