Bober's Honest Seed at Honest Prices 
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OUR ALFALFA SEED 
Grows in Every State in the Union 
Hardiness and yielding ability cannot be talked into alfalfa 
Play safe. Buy Bober’s seed produced on dry land on the 
northern foothills of the Black Hills, where severe climatic con¬ 
ditions produce superior seed. It is cleaned, sacked and sealed 
in our branded bags at our Newell, S. D., cleaning plant. 
COSSACK ALFALFA 
The Greatest of Them All! Prof. N. E. Hansen’s Wonder Plant. 
This variety of alfalfa is perhaps the greatest of forage 
plants, and every farm should have a pasture and hayland of 
it. There are a number of alfalfas grown, but Cossack is the 
marvel of them all in hardiness and forage production. It will 
outyield other varieties of alfalfa and is hardier than any of 
them. Prof. N. E. Hansen, the plant wizard, introduced this 
alfalfa from Siberia, in an eight inch rainfall country which 
often gets 60 below zero in the winter with little or no snow. 
He has added millions of dollars of value to the farms of the 
Northwest by this one kind of alfalfa—Cossack. Plant 12 
pounds to the acre for a solid field of alfalfa. 
Prices: Best grade, 99.6% pure, 1 lb. 50c; 10 lbs. $4.00; 
30 lbs. $10.50; 60 lbs. $20.50; 100 lbs. $33.50. 
Prominent Users of Bober's Alfalfa Seed: 
Late President Coolidge Farm in Vermont; Wisconsin 
State Experiment Stations; U. S. Experiment Stations at 
Ardmore, S. D., and Cheyenne, Wyoming; R. P. Walters, 
Chief Engineer and builder of the Boulder Canyon Dam; U. 
S. Reformatory Farm, Chillicothe, Ohio; Bones’ Stock Farm, 
breeders of Champion Herefords, Parker, S. D.; Senator 
Patterson's Farm, Burt, Iowa; Monte Vista Ranch, Ute 
Park (8,500 feet altitude), N. M.; Prof. E. J. Delwiche, 
Wisconsin University; J. Hibbs Buckman Farm at Lang- 
horn, Pa.; Hon. S. B. Wilson, Chief Justice of the Supreme 
Court of Minnesota; Dr. Leon DuBois Farm near Portland, 
Oregon; Martin & Son, breeders of world champion Hol- 
steins, Kenton, Ohio; Dr. Andrew Wilson Farm, Wheeling, 
W. Va.; Breeders Gazette Farm, Spencer, Indiana, and hun¬ 
dreds of stock farms throughout the country. 
HARDY GRIMM ALFALFA 
A very hardy alfalfa, selected for its yielding ability. Hardier 
and better yielding than the Grimm produced in sections with 
milder weather or on irrigated lands. 
Best grade, 99.6% pure, 10 lbs. $3.50; 30 lbs. $9."75; 60 
lbs. $19.35; 100 lbs. $32.00. 
DAKOTA NO. 12 ALFALFA—99.5 per cent purity, free from 
any foul weeds. Superior to ordinary Northwestern alfalfa 
seed. 30 lbs. $9.30; 60 lbs. $18.30; 100 lbs. $30.00. 
B GRADE ALFALFA SEED—Smaller and lighter seed from 
above three varieties, mixed, 98 per cent purity free from 
foul weeds at $23.50 per 100 lbs. 
Add 80c per 100 lbs. alfalfa seed and we will inoculate the 
seed with Legume Aid for you before shipment, so it Avill be 
ready to plant and get a good start for you. 
Registered Bluetag Grimm and Cossack alfalfa seed for fields 
intended to be registered for seed production. Prices on 
application. 
Prof. N. E. Hansen and a 
Single Plant of Cossack 
SPECIAL OFFER 
Alfalfa seed will be inoculated FREE of charge on all 
orders received before February 25th. 
Ted Broer, New Providence, 
Iowa, and daughter Phylis. 
Mr. Broer uses and rec¬ 
ommends our hardy alfalfa 
seed for Iowa farms. 
Alfalfa and Sweet Clover Inoculation 
LEGUME-AID 
Use without water 
Living bacteria in a moist charcoal base which adheres to 
dry seed without the use of water. 
SPILL IT over dry seed . . . mix ... IT STICKS and 
HANGS ON. IT IS EASY TO USE . . . 
It is not necessary to sow LEGUME-AID treated seed imme¬ 
diately. 1 bu. size, 50c; 2V2 bu. size, $1.00, prepaid. 
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