Field of Cossack Alfalfa 
Good seed alone cannot solve the problem of farm 
prosperity. On the other hand, not much prosperity can 
be expected by any farmer who fails to select Hardy 
Seed of known yielding ability. Land and labor are 
too costly to waste on inferior seed. 
Our Black Hills Hardy Alfalfa seed produced on the 
northern foothills of the Black Hills on dry land 3,000 
to 4,500 feet above sea level, and subjected to severe 
weather conditions, will produce hardy plants and give 
best results. It is cleaned, sacked and sealed in branded 
bags at our cleaning plant and warehouses at Newell, 
S. D., and can always be identified by the Trade-Mark 
shown on the right, which is your assurance of hardi¬ 
ness, yielding ability and long life. 
WESTERN WHEAT GRASS 
The King of Grasses 
The most drought resistant, year-around permanent pasture and hay plant in existence. 
Produces the most nutritious hay and the finest pasture for cattle, sheep and horses. Un¬ 
like other grasses that die down in the fall with the first frost, this wonderful grass is not 
affected and furnishes pasture winter months as well as in the spring and summer. Once 
started it lasts a lifetime. Stands 120 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer and 40 below 
zero freezing in the winter without apparent injury. Prefers clay soils. Plant 12 pounds 
per acre by broadcasting the seed on firm ground in winter months or early spring. 
Prices: 10 lbs. $3.00; 25 lbs. $6.75; 50 lbs. $13.20; 100 lbs, $26.00. 
Sam H. Bober inspecting a field of Western Wheat Grass ready to cut for seed. 
