GILL BROS. SEED CO. 
Clover and Alfalfa Seeds 
We carry a stock of Red C!over, Alsike Clover, White Clover, Sweet Clover and A1 
falfa. We can also supply Mammoth Red Clover. 
Prices are usually changing throughout the season, so we do not quote them here, but 
will fill according to the market price when order is received. White Clover is priced in 
the Lawn Grass Section. 
GRIMM ALFALFA—Several of our customers who have tried Grimm will use no 
other strain of Alfalfa. We are slow to introduce novelties unless they prove of real value 
and we feel there is no question about the good points in growing Grimm and can recom¬ 
mend it strongly. There are very definite advantages in growing the Grimm in prefer¬ 
ence to other varieties; it is absolutely hardy, so there is no danger whatever of winter 
killing; it starts to grow earlier in the spring; its branch root system permits it to grow' 
on hardpan soils and where water is near the surface; and it is finer and leafier. Be sure 
of getting the genuine Grimm Alfalfa. Our seed is direct from the introducer and he se¬ 
cured his original seed of Wendelin Grimm. Lb„ $1.00, postpaid. E. or F., lb„ 90c—10 lbs. 
or more at 8Sc lb. 
Grain Seeds 
Prices vary so much wc give only small 
we will quote prices or you may remit what 
ing to market prices. 
SEED OATS 
SHADELAND HULLESS —A splendid 
branching oat, early and a heavy yielder that 
threshes entirely free from hulls. Grow some 
of this and make your own oatmeal at home. 
Per lb., 25c — 3 lbs., 00c; postpaid. 
Shadeland Eclipse—Side oat. Produces im- 
[ mense yields of plump, heavy, thin-hulled, 
white oats of finest quality. Lb., 20c — 3 lbs., 
50c; postpaid. 
Shadeland Climax — Tree oat. A very 
j hardy, early oat with large, white, plump 
grains with thin hulls. Withstands freezing 
j or drought to an unusual degree. Lb., 20c— 
3 lbs., 50c; postpaid. 
Gray Winter, Swedish Red and Black 
Oats. Lb., 15c — 3 lbs., 35c; postpaid. 
SEED WHEAT. 
Marquis—Earliest and heaviest yielding 
f hard spring wheat. Hardy and vigorous and 
1 excellent for milling. Lb", 15c — 3 lbs., 40c. 
Blue Stem (Spring), Little Club (Spring), 
Red Chaff (Spring), Forty Fold (Winter), 
and Turkey Red (Winter). Each at, lb., 15c 
I —3 lbs., 40c; postpaid. 
SEED BARLEY. 
Orderbrucker—Very prolific and the earli- 
9 est barley. 6 rowed heads on stiff, rust- 
'j resistant straw. 
White Hulless or Bald—Very early spring 
o variety, beardless, with heavy, plump grains. 
| Heavy yielder and of high feed value. 
Black Hulless—Good either for fall or 
| spring. Extra heavy yielder. The best for 
B fattening stock. 
Beardless—Practically free from beards, 
S and extra early. Yields very heavy and is 
‘i popular for hay. 
Prices—All barley, lb., 15c—3 lbs. 40c. 
ij V rite for quotations on quantities. 
>t prices, postpaid. If interested wwite us and 
you desire and we will fill the amount accord- 
M ISC ELLA NEOUS FIELD SEEDS 
Prices unless noted— lb., 20c — 3 lbs.. 50c. 
All prices in this column are postpaid un¬ 
less marked otherwise. V rite for prices on 
quantities. 
SUDAN GRASS— A forage plant, belong¬ 
ing to the sorghum family. Tt responds best 
to corn cultivation methods. It produces 
best when drilled in rows and cultivated, but 
good yield can be secured on clean ground 
by broadcast seeding. Plant in May at corn 
planting time. Drills 36 inches apart re¬ 
quire 3 to 4 lbs. per acre, and when sown 
broadcast, 15 to 20 lbs. It produces 3 to 8 
tons of feed per acre, and all kinds of stock 
relish it. h lb.. 20c— lb., 35c. E. or F.. lb 
30c—10 lbs. at 28c lb. 
VETCH—Common. For hay sow equal 
weight mixture of vetch with oats, wheat or 
rye at rate of two bushels per acre. Sow in 
fall or early spring. Lb.. 20c — 3 lbs., 45c. 
Hairy, Sand or Winter Vetch—Thrives on 
poor, arid, sandy soils, and can be sown in 
mixture with various grains. 
FIELD PEAS—Canadian. 
Blue Bell—Hardy dwarf sort with deep 
green peas, even after ripening. Desirable 
variety for pea soup or other table purposes. 
ARTICHOKE (WHITE JERUSALEM) 
—lb.. 15—3 lbs., 35c. E. or F., 100 lbs., $3.00. 
MILLET—Golden. Lb., 20c—3 lbs.. 50c. 
'Hog Millet—Rapid growing large seeded 
variety and valuable for hogs and poultry. 
Extra early. Lb., 20c — 3 lbs., 50c; postpaid. 
BUCKWHEAT, Silver Hull and Japanese. 
CHEAT SEED—Lb . 15c— 3 lbs., 40c. 
COW PEAS—Whip-Poor-Will. 
EMMER — Lb.. 15c — 3 lbs., 40c. 
FETERITA—Lb., 15c—3 lbs., 40c. 
FLAX — Lb., 20c—3 lbs., 50c. 
KAFFIR CORN—Lb., 20c—3 lbs., 50c. 
RYE—Common Bearded — Winter; lb., 15c. 
SUGAR CANE—Early Amber. 
