Protect, improve and Prosper With the Soii—Piant Hardy Aifaifa 
HAY MILLETS 
KURSK SIBERIAN—A very fine variety of millet, extremely 
hardy and withstands drouth. The plant shows a remarkable 
stooling habit, as many as 30 to 40 stalks frequently grown 
from one seed. Use 20 to 30 pounds to the acre. Prices: 
50 lbs. $2.60; 100 lbs. $5.00. 
GERMAN IdlLLET—A wonderful producer of hay and exceed¬ 
ingly valuable as a food for dairy cattle. Like other millets 
it has a very low water requirement and is an excellent dry 
land crop. Prices: 50 lbs. $2.60; 100 lbs. $5.00. 
JAPANESE MILLET for low, moist ground. It makes more 
hay than German millet or any other. Although it grows 
so large, sometimes seven to eight feet high, the hay is the 
most excellent quality, superior to corn fodder. It is 
adapted to all sections and a great success wherever tried. 
Two crops a season may be cut from it. Plant 20 lbs. per acre. 
50 lbs. $2.40; 100 lbs. $4.50; 500 lbs. $21.35. 
EARLY BLACK AMBER CANE 
MiUet 
The earliest and best cane for the North. Grows from 5 to 7 
feet tall and matures in 90 days. Stalks very sweet, slender 
and leafy. 10 lbs. 85c; 50 lbs. $2.95; 100 lbs. $5.50. 
KAFFIR CORN 
Grows from 6 to 8 feet high, making a straight, upright 
growth with enormous wide leaves. Excellent yielder. 10 lbs. 
75c; 50 lbs. $2.50; 100 lbs. $4.50. 
SUDAN GRASS 
Resistant to grasshopper damage. Sow 12 to 20 pounds per acre. 
Perhaps the heaviest yielding of our annual hay crops. May 
be cut several times and furnishes excellent pasture for all 
livestock. Prices: 10 lbs. 90c; 50 lbs. $3.50; 100 lbs. $5.90. 
New Earliest Maturing SEED POTATOES 
NEW CHIPPEWA—A wonderful introduction for northwest 
dryland, short season country. Smooth and white, a week 
earlier than the Early Ohio. Besides being drought resistant, 
it is disease resistant also. Eating quality unusually good 
and the heaviest yielder of the early sorts. Supply is very 
limited. $2.50 per bushel; $11.75 for 5 bu. 
EARLY TRIUMPH—A popular early, roundish, red potato. 
Very good yielder on good soil. $2.25 per bushel; $11.00 
for 5 bu. 
GOLDEN YELLOW—A new potato from Norway. Resembles 
the sweet potato in the color of its fiesh as well as shape. 
More health giving vitamins than in ordinary varieties, makes 
this a very valuable potato for those that diet and elderly 
people. We will sell potato eyes of the Golden Yellow potato 
by prepaid parcel post as follows: 30 for 65c; 60 for 95c; 
100 for $1.35; 250 for $2.75; 500 for $5.15. 
We farm 3,000 acres of dry land here on the northern foot¬ 
hills of the Black Hills. Fourteen hundred acres are in Cossack 
and Grimm alfalfa, perhaps the largest fields of hardy alfalfa 
in the Northwest. The Cossack alfalfa of which we have over 
800 acres has made the best record for yielding ability and 
drought resistance during last few years of severe drought. 
Sudan Grass 
Former President and Mrs. Coolidge inspecting a dryland alfalfa field while on vacation 
here in 1927. Sam Bober’s Hardy Alfalfa Seed is planted on the Coolidge’s farm in 
Vermont. 
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