Ask the grower who 
has planted Ross 1 gar¬ 
den and field seeds. 
Worcester County 
Sweepstakes Ensilage Corn 
ask the man who filled 
his silo in 1936 ivith 
this corn 
Grimm Alfalfa 
dependable—will 
not winter-kill 
Practical Seeds 
It is a big yel¬ 
low Dent Corn, 
stalks very large, 
1 Vi to 2 inches in 
diameter, growing 
12 to 15 feet high; 
foliage is long, broad 
and heavy, starting well 
down to the ground with 
an abundance of leaves 
and produces 15 to 25 
tons per acre. It will mature 
in from 75 to 100 days in this 
latitude when ready for the silo, 
carries an exceptionally heavy 
crop of ears in the milk stage, 
making the variety ideal for this 
purpose. Price, Vi pk., 55c; pk., 
$1.00; bu., $3.60; 10 bu. or over, 
$3.50 per bu. 
Mammoth 
Long Red 
Mangel 
The variety used most 
for stock and poultry feed¬ 
ing. Light red skin with 
white to rose colored 
flesh. 
This is truly a mam¬ 
moth, a single root often 
weighing twenty to thirty 
pounds. The extra large, long 
roots are blood-red in color 
and very nutritious. Enormous¬ 
ly productive, yielding, under fa¬ 
vorable conditions, thirty to forty 
tons of roots per acre. Price, 1-oz. 
pkt., 10c; V 4 lb., 25c; lb., 75c. 
Grimm Alfalfa has been grown so long 
that it needs no introduction by us. Its 
characteristic variegated blossoms and 
branching root system are well 
known to alfalfa growers. Grimm 
was developed in Minnesota and 
its hardiness is an inherited trait. 
It is especially suited to heavy 
soils having a hardpan near 
the surface and soils not so 
well drained as are usually 
required by other sorts. 
Grimm will often winter 
over successfully and 
thrive where other va¬ 
rieties will not live. 
Price, lb., 45c; 25 
lbs. or more, 40c 
per lb. 
Worcester 
County 
Sweepstakes 
Ensilage 
Corn 
that spell Success 
to our farm friends 
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