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Warning 
It is a waste of money to sow the cheap imported red clover and alfalfa. This 
seed will be sold freely this spring because, at present it sells at $16.00 per cwt. 
less. If the seed you are offered shows a green or a red stain, look out! Better save 
your money entirely than to sow it. Besides lacking winter hardiness nearly all 
of it is contaminated with buckhorn, a bad weed. Safeguard your crops and your 
pocketbook by sowing Michels’ proved adapted seed. You cannot secure Soil 
Conservation payments if you use imported seed. 
Sweet Clover 
Crop very short and generally of poor 
quality. Our present supplies are high 
grade, home grown seed. 
WHITE BLOSSOM SWEET 
CLOVER. Most satisfactory for 
pasture. Bushel, $11.40 
YELLOW BLOSSOM SWEET 
CLOVER Finer in growth. 
Bushel, $12.00 
ALBOTREA. Bushel $12.60 
REED CANARY GRASS. This 
new crop is proving immensely suc¬ 
cessful and profitable on low 
marshy land which previously has 
been considered worthless. It yields 
an abundance of highly nutritious 
feed which can be used either for 
pasture or for hay and will contin¬ 
ue to produce as long as desired 
without reseeding. The price this 
year is below the cost of production. 
Pound, 400. 10 lbs. and over 
at 350. 
Ask for Bulletin on Canary Grass. 
Clovers 
MEDIUM RED CLOVER. Our 
home grown red clover crop was 
exceedingly short. Instead of hav¬ 
ing carloads of surplus as was the 
, case a year ago, we have barely 
enough to cover our retail require¬ 
ments. Fond du Lac clover is un¬ 
excelled by any in adaptibility to 
northern conditions. We do not 
handle imported seed. 
Bushel, $22.80. 
ALSIKE. The comparatively low 
price at which alsike sells will re¬ 
sult in a learge increase in its use. 
Makes excellent hay, better adapted 
to low ground, seldom winterkills, 
requires less seed per acre. 
Alsike, Fancy, 100 lbs. $28.00 
Alsike, Standard - contains 
about 8% white clover - 100 
lbs.._.$26.00 
ALSIKE and TIMOTHY. Con¬ 
sists of 50% clovers (mostly al¬ 
sike), 50% timothy, a choice, clean 
mixture, just the right percentage 
for sowing (note the heavy clover 
content). $15.00 per 100 lbs. 
TIMOTHY. Bright, well cleaned 
seed. Bushel, $3.85. 
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Alfalfa 
The crop is one of the shortest on 
record. The hardy strains from Da¬ 
kota and Montana were about com¬ 
plete failures. The less desirable seed 
from the Southwest is almost as high 
and much of it is worthless in Wis¬ 
consin. 
COMMON ALFALFA. Hardy 
strains are exceedingly scarce. We 
have one lot of Black Hills grown in 
1935, and a small stock of Montana. 
Spots in Wisconsin raised seed and 
we have a fair stock. This is very 
desirable as a large percentage of it 
is raised from Grimm. Our Black 
Hill seed is in 2%-bushel U. S. 
sealed bags. The Montana and Wis¬ 
consin in state sealed bushels. 
Wisconsin grown....$20,40 bu. 
Black Hills grown 21.00 bu. 
Montana grown . 21.00 bu. 
Canadian Variegated 22.80 bu. 
Nebraska grown. 20.40 bu. 
Kansas grown.19.20 bu. 
GRIMM ALFALFA. State Sealed 
and certified. Exceedingly short. 
Montana Grimm: 
Blue Tag .$26.40 bu. 
Red Tag . 25.80 bu. 
Blackfoot Grimm: 
Blue Tag .$26.40 bu. 
Red Tag . 25.80 bu. 
Idaho Grimm: 
Blue Tag .$25.80 bu. 
Cossack Blue Tag.$27.00 bu. 
Seed Disinfectants 
CERESAN. A tried and thoroughly 
proved preventive of oat smut, 
barley stripe, covered smut of bar¬ 
ley and partial control of loose 
smut of barley. Will pay for itself 
many fold by eliminating the heavy 
losses which always result from 
these diseases when the seed is not 
treated. Cost is less than 3 cents 
per bushel. All experiment stations 
strongly urge farmers to treat their 
grain every year. 
One pound can (enough for 32 
bushels), 700. Five pound size, 
$3.00. 
SEMESAN, Jr. Owing to the bad 
weather conditions last fall most 
seed com became infected with dis¬ 
ease organisms which, if allowed to 
develop, will result in heavy losses 
of crop next season. For this reason 
all agricultural colleges are warning 
farmers to treat their seed stocks, 
without fail. Semesan, Jr. is the 
most efficient treatment available 
and the cost is so low that you can 
not afford to neglect this important 
job. 
4-oz. can (treats 2 bushels), 
35C One pound $1.00. 
SEMESAN BEL. Prevents many 
diseases of potatoes which are car¬ 
ried on the seed. 
4-oz. can (treats 15 to 20 bush¬ 
els), 450. One pound, $1.50. 
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