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Read the Letters at the Bottom of Each 
. Let Us Serve You 
Just What Many Farmers Want 
( We certainly snapped at the opportunity to secure | 
some of this seed for our customers. Good high 
quality Red Clover seed mixed with 25% to 30% 
Grimm Alfalfa. I know this lot will move fast be¬ 
cause so many farmers have found this the ideal 
_ way of getting a good start of Alfalfa. 
We buy many lots of Grimm Alfalfa in Minnesota and north¬ 
western states that contain quite a heavy percentage of Red 
Clover. We also buy Red Clover that contains some Alfalfa. 
These seeds cannot be separated. It has to be sold as a mix¬ 
ture. That’s why the price is low. 
You’ll Like the Quality 
It’s dandy good seed. Good purity and germination. Has been re¬ 
cleaned for bad weeds. It’s fine winter hardy seed. If it was not 
good, I would not sell it to you. I want to do business with you 
next year. If you have any doubts as to quality, send for a free 
sample. That will show you this is a wonderful bargain. There is a 
percentage of the Red Clover stained one percent green, identifying it 
as imported, suitable for this climate. Lot “Diamond” is going to move 
fast. I’ve been in the seed business for many years and I know what I 
am talking about. Order Now. You’ll get more than your money’s worth. 
INOCULATION 
PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS 
all AUTHORITIES saG 
INOCULATE UjumeM 
Give Legumes a Chance to Work 
Legumes are soil builders only when they have the 
right kind of bacteria working in its roots. Without 
them the crop cannot gather nitrogen from the air. It 
they can’t do that they can’t build up land. Neither can 
they produce at their best if they are not inoculated. 
To get the full benefit from a legume crop the inocula¬ 
tion must be present. 
Cost of Inoculation Is Small 
See prices of McQueen’s and Tubercle Germ in next 
column. Figure it down to cost per acre and you will 
see it is low. W’e have been making investigations tor 
several years to find an inoculant that would produce 
maximum results for the lowest possible cost. We now 
have two of the best inoculations, priced so low you 
cannot afford to sow legumes without inoculating* the 
seed. The material can be placed in your bag of seed. 
It is easy to apply. Full directions are on each can. 
We guarantee inoculation so you take no chance on 
your investment. 
Inoculation costs so little and means so much in get¬ 
ting a full heavy production, it hardly pays to take a 
chance. Play safe. Inoculate. 
Different Strains of Bacteria 
If you do your own inoculating be sure to specify 
what kind of seed you want to inoculate. Then we 
will send you the right kind of bacteria. Red Clover 
and Alsike' need a different bacteria than that required 
bv Sweet Clover and Alfalfa. Soybeans need still an¬ 
other kind, etc. The fact that one kind of a legume crop 
grows on your land is no sign it will grow other kinds. 
Play safe and inoculate all legume seeds. 
The ideal moist togunm . 
mu'.uit. Nationally used for 
y..-17-s. Contains more nitrogen- 
fixing hue ter hi than other- naihur- 
ally advertised inoculants. These 
.bacteria are prepared from special 
nigh-bred strains- McQueen’s is fresh 
.and cans dated for your protection. 
Fully guaranteed. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
For Clover and Alfalfa 
hi bn, size MOe; 1 l.u. size 50ej 
2‘i Ini. size J 
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Creston, W. Va. 
Gentlemen: 
Please inoculate my clover seed, as I enclosed 
50c extra in my order. Ship as soon as possible. 
Have been ordering my seeds from you for 7 or 8 
years. Like your seeds fine. 
Sincerely yours, 
(Signed) WIltT D. LEE. R.F.D.l 
Rockdale. Ivy. 
Gentlemen: This has been the driest year that 
pwas ever known in Kentucky. A seed merchant 
told me he sowed 2 bushels of Alfalfa and did not 
have a dozen stalks in the whole field. I sowed 
your seed, inoculated, and have a good stand of 
both Alfalfa and Sweet Clover. Yotirs very truly, 
(Signed) S. T. GLASS. 
