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UNION SEED & FUEL CO. 
Field Seed Department 
The prices of all Field Seeds are those ruling February 1, 1937, and are subject to change. As far as possible, we will fill all 
orders at prices quoted, but if market values will not permit, we will send all that money remitted will pay for. Get our prices on 
quantities on all Field Seeds. If prices decline, our customers will benefit accordingly. 
SELECTED SEED CORN 
Postage at the rate of 8 cents per pound must be added for 
the first pound, and 1 1/10 cent each additional pound, if 
wanted by mail. Eight pounds of the small kernel varieties 
or 10 pounds of the large varieties will plant an acre. 
Idaho Yellow Dent. Our Idaho Yellow Dent corn is the small 
cob, medium sized ear variety, maturing the earliest of any 
dent corn we carry. It has been grown here until fully accli¬ 
mated, and may be depended on as a sure cropper. With many 
yields as high as 100 bushels per acre. Price, lb. 10c; 16 lbs. $1. 
Write for quantity price. 
Minnesota No. 13. Yellow Dent variety, particularly adapted 
to this climate. The ears are of handsome appearance, bearing 
16 to 20 rows of bright, rich yellow, smooth, wedge-shaped 
kernels, packed closely on the cob from butt to tip. Ears aver¬ 
age 8 inches in length and are usually borne two on a stalk. 
Cobs are well filled and the individual kernels plump and of 
good color. This corn is recommended by various experiment 
stations. Write us for prices. 
Silver Mine (Dent). Stalks growing from 8 to 12 feet. Ears 
running from 10 to 16 inches long. A splendid variety for 
ensilage. This corn is worthy a trial. Price, lb. 10c. Unable to 
supply at this date. 
Idaho White Flint. This standard variety of white flint corn 
produces a good-sized, well-filled ear from 10 to 16 inches in 
length and at times three ears to the stalk. A sure cropper 
for any section of Idaho. Per lb. 10c. 
Northwestern Dent. A very early corn. Does well on dry land 
and has matured in this section in 70 days. Price, lb. 10c; 
25 lbs. $1.50. 
GRAIN 
Postage rates, 2nd zone, 8 cents first pound, add 1 1/10 cents 
extra each additional pound. Get our quantity prices. 
WHEAT 
We carry in stock recleaned wheat of the different vari¬ 
eties, and would be pleased to quote on request, in quantities 
to suit. 
Spring Wheat. Sow 100 to 120 lbs. per acre. We give special 
attention to our grain, procuring from reliable growers who 
select for seed. We cannot guarantee purity on any grain, but 
assure you it will be the best obtainable. Our process for 
cleaning is near perfect. When grain seeds are shipped in 
seamless sacks, we charge 35c extra for each bag. 
Early Bart Wheat. Dry land grown. A splendid spring vari¬ 
ety. Although bearded, we believe it will give results where 
others fail; particularly adapted to dry land; about three weeks 
earlier than Blue Stem. Price, 3c per lb. Get quantity prices. 
Soft Federation. Has comparatively short straw which easily 
supports a very heavy yield of grain without lodging. Yields 
in this section have run as high as 85 bushels per acre. Price, 
lb. 3c; cwt. $2.75. 
Write for Quantity Prices on Grain and Field Seeds 
BARLEY 
Sow 80 to 100 lbs. per acre. 
Prices on Application 
Burbank Barley. A heavy yielder—bearded, grows and shells 
out like wheat. Price, 3c per lb.; $2.50 per cwt. Write for 
quantity price. 
Extra Fancy Trebi Barley. It is very early. Has large white 
kernel with thin hull which accounts for the beards being 
easily removed in threshing, giving grain a very fine appear¬ 
ance. This is without doubt the best variety to sow for seed 
purposes. Our seed stock which we offer is well cleaned. 
10 lbs. 30c. Write for quantity prices. 
RYE 
Sow 60 to 80 pounds per acre. 
Spring Rye. It is a quick growing crop which will give a good 
early pasture and later on a good cutting of hay or a good 
crop of grain. Please note that in ordering spring rye, we 
offer what is furnished us as spring rye, but make no guar¬ 
antee for same. 50 lbs. for $1.25. Write for quantity prices. 
Fall or Winter. It is a good crop for early fall or spring pas¬ 
ture, as it keeps green a long time in the fall and starts grow¬ 
ing again as soon as the weather gets a little warm. Does well 
in any kind of soil. There is always a good market for good 
fall rye for seeding purposes. 50 lbs. $1.25. Write for quantity 
prices. 
OATS 
We carry in stock recleaned oats suitable for seed. Write 
us for quantity prices. 
Idamine Oats. A very fine oat, recleaned, free of wild oats and 
an excellent producer. 3c lb. Write for quantity prices, which 
are subject to market changes. 
CRASS SEED 
Idaho laws are very strict with reference to sale of seeds 
containing noxious weeds. We give this department our spe¬ 
cial attention, selecting only such seeds as pass the pure seed 
law, and your orders will be filled with strictly first class seed 
of good germination. We are unable to quote prices covering 
the season, owing to fluctuation of prices, and we ask you to 
write us for quantity prices, or send us your order and we 
will give you the very best price consistent with quality. 
Seventy pounds may be sent by parcel post in one package, 
at the rate of 8c for first pound and 1 l/10c per pound for 
each additional pound up to and including the second zone. 
Inquire of postmaster for zone. 
INOCULATE ALL LEGUMES 
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Alfalfa or Lucerne. This plant is too well known in this state 
to require description, being especially adapted to our soil 
and climatic conditions. The large long roots penetrate deep 
into the soil and gather nitrogen, thus increasing the fertility 
to the highest point. All seed offered is high grade state tested 
and mostly dry land grown. Sow 12 to 15 lbs. per acre. Price, 
1 to 5-lb lots, 35c per lb.; 5 to 25-lb. lots, 30c per lb. Ask for 
quantity prices. 
Grimm Alfalfa. An alfalfa which is extra hardy and vigorous. 
Grimm Alfalfa is drought resisting, winters well, thrives on 
all soils except undrained meadow land, and is unaffected by 
extreme heat or cold, wet or dry climate. Its feeding value is 
of the highest, and the plant stools more than the ordinary 
alfalfa, so that, when sown broadcast, 8 pounds of seed per 
acre is sufficient. If your conditions are such as require an 
extremely hardy drought resisting alfalfa, you will find that 
Grimm alfalfa will be the best for these conditions. Genuine 
variety. Certified Blue Tag. 40c per lb.; 10 lbs. for $3.75. Cer¬ 
tified Red Tag, 35c per lb. Yellow Tag, 30c per lb. Write for 
quantity prices. 
Genuine Cossack Alfalfa. This variety comes from a region 
in Siberia where the total annual precipitation does not ex¬ 
ceed 8 inches and the temperature varies from 106 degrees in 
summer to 50 degrees below in winter, often without snow. 
Price, 1 lb. 50c; 10 lbs. $4.50. Write for quantity prices. 
Alsike or Swedish Clover (Trifolium Hybridum). Does not 
winter-kill, stands alike drouth or wet. One of the hardiest 
varieties known, it is a perennial and a great favorite with 
beekeepers, as its flowers have a sweet and agreeable odor 
and afford excellent forage for bees. Sow 6 to 8 lbs. to the 
acre. Free of noxious weeds. Price, lb. 35c; 10 lbs. for $3.00. 
